Link: http://archive.is/N3SBb

Summary:

"I would love to be a mom. I just don't know ... I kind of need a guy first," Vonn told CNN, while promoting her new Reese's Peanut Butter Cups ad. "[Dating is] tough. Most of the time the normal guys are too intimidated and the guys that have enough confidence, have too much confidence. It's really hard, I haven't navigated my way very well."

Translation:

For the regulars, you know the drill.

For the newbies:

.. normal guys are too intimidated

The beta cucks can't even talk to her. Of course this is just pattern recognition on the part of the average man. "If she goes for studs she's not gonna go for me, ergo our relationship is dead before it starts, ergo I shouldn't even bother with her." Actually, this is a good defense mechanism for the betas for avoiding this trap.

 

.. It's really hard, I haven't navigated my way very well.

Awalt. CC. etc, etc. Nothing to see here.

 

.. guys that have enough confidence, have too much confidence.

Studs know if "she's been with a zillion studs she's not marriage material, ergo why bother with her, ergo short term relations, ergo no marriage from them either." That's actually a good defense mechanism too. (Of course the common denominator in those relationships is her. I wonder if she will consider she needs to change herself ...?)

 

"I want someone that is self confident, but doesn't have a huge ego. Someone who supports everything I do and doesn't hold me back. Someone who encourages me to do what I want to do and what's good for me and my skiing and my life."

NOPE.

 

Lessons Learned:

For millennial women? None.

She wants a stud to be a beta but can't catch either and her times running out.

However, this is now happening to a LOT of these millennial women so I wouldn't be surprised if we start to see a shift in their approach to 'dating' due to a confluence of:

  • Women competing with other women
  • Articles like this
  • Betas opting out
  • Internet culture leaking red pill causing more uncucked men to also apt out
  • This sub's influence