So, you don't care about raising number of strong skaters and competition among juniors as a result of raising the age (and thus - raising likelihood of unhealthy diets among juniors)? It seems your real reason is and
first and foremost. Judging by what you said - all you care about is seniors. Or, to speak more specifically, preserving comfortable and familiar picture of what fs was 10-20 years ago. And juniors health is just an excuse.
Well that's a complete misrepresentation of what I said. Did you read my post at all? I would suggest that by raising the age of seniors it will also help those at the junior level because the focus will be on building sustainable skills, not so focused on pounding their bodies into dust and starving them into delayed puberty for ephemeral results.
I make no apologies at all for wanting the sport to celebrate women and for the athletes to be able to have long careers. I'd hope that most people who see the athletes as real people, not just something to briefly entertain the fickle masses, would want the same.
And I'll just point out that the current crop of young women certainly didn't invent the idea of doing triple axels and quads in seniors — go talk to Miki Ando, Midori Ito, Liza T. and Tonya Harding.