The demented geriatric patient in the White House, again giving outright imbecile advice, has this time targeted a teenage girl:
Creepy Joe is advising the girl to do something that has led millions of middle aged women to seek therapy for their depression and anxiety.
The problem is now so prevalent that Jay Meg feels the need to warn young women for the problem:
Eventually, these girls will still try in vain to find a meaningful relationship.Clinical psychologist Meg Jay has a bold message for twentysomethings: Contrary to popular belief, your 20s are not a throwaway decade.
She argues that 80 per cent of life’s most defining moments have taken place by the age of 35, making the twenties a “developmental sweet spot” – and many millennials are blowing it. “I’ve had hundreds of clients who’ve been misled about how important this decade is.
According to Meg, those who push back career or marriage are also pushing against something with little give: their fertility. Young people have been told they have years ahead to start a family. In reality, fertility drops significantly by age 35 and dramatically by 40.
Too late in the game, they will belatedly start looking for a high-value male to settle down with. Unfortunately for them, a high-value male has, by definition, options.
So, these women soon discover that the man that they want, does not want them.
Well, not "for anything serious". These men will probably still be available for some occasional bedroom fun.
Tomi could still get a man but then without too many options.
However, that choice would undoubtedly fly in the face of the pre-programming in Tomi's biological firmware. Women generally cannot lower their standards.
The high-value men would certainly have picked the younger, more fertile version of the Tomi Lahren.
This male preference for youth and fertility is simply biology 101. Even really pretty women, such as Tomi Lahren, end up struggling, by delaying what they should have done almost a decade earlier in their lives:
Like so many other modern women, Tomi fails to acknowledge biological truth.Tomi Lahren: PSA for Boyish Men (long video rant)
The experience of women who range in age from 24 to 36. We all got issues. All of my friends are attractive. All of my friends are successful. Almost every single one of them have an issue with men ... bla bla ...
IT IS MEN'S FAULT !!!
... bla bla ...
It might not be us. It might be you. It might be men!
... bla bla ...
The pussification of America: Men are no longer men! They are trash all over this country. ... bla bla ... A lot of men are trash! I have had it all happen to me!
First question: Are you single?
I mean, not "single seeing 5 people" ...
Are you actually "single single"?
.. bla bla ...
Fourth issue: Value value!
Please, do not mix in girls, like me, who have something going on with other girls that have nothing going on. If you want to mix in people like me or my friends who are go-getters, who work really hard, who make their own money, who are talented, skilled, ambitious, please don't mix us in with the Thotianas.
Quite frankly, we take it as an insult, if we find out that you are also "talking" to five Thotianas who have nothing going on. People like me and my friends are going to be insulted by that, and there is almost really no coming back from it.
... bla bla ...
There's a lot of women out there that I know that are my good friends who have amazing jobs, who work really hard, but who can't seem to find a decent guy, even if they go up in age 5, 10, 15 years, because those guys all want to be with 21 year olds who have nothing going on.
The 21-year-old Thotiana's fertility really does attract men with options. Her now withering youth does not.
Therefore, Tomi Lahren is biologically not the best choice. It is the Thotiana that is.
These preferences and choices are not even made in a conscious way. It is our pre-prorammed biological firmware that steers this process.
With his advice to young women, creepy Joe is "helping" a new generation of millions of women to find their way to the clinical cabinet of the likes of Meg Jay, for intense therapy sessions, and prescription drugs such as antidepressants and antianxiety medication.
Creepy Joe fails to see that nobody can defeat biology just with a bit of manipulative social engineering.