She is an early Millennial as I believe she was born in 1982.
And a divorced single mom. That sure qualifies her as a Dating and Attraction Expert (her IG description).
It has been reported that her birthday is either in 1980 (late Gen X) or 1982 (early Millennial). The first article in September 2016 said she was 34 then (consistent with a 1982 birth) and the second article from February 2022 claimed she was 41 then (consistent with a 1980 birth).
Dating coach Kezia Noble, 34, from London, says that men their 20s are desperate for advice about how to interact with women after looking for love online has left their confidence in tatters.
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IN the summer of 2006, Kezia Noble was having a drink in a London bar when she was approached by a man she didn’t know. As she was working as a part-time model, this wasn’t exactly an uncommon occu…
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She has been in the pickup artistry space since 2006, when she was in her mid-20s. At that point, she was childless.
The February 2022 article said she was divorced and had a six year old. In September 2016, she was newly single according to that article.
She might not have ever been well suited to longer term relationships.
Longer term relationships are difficult for people. I've long believed in a common shelf life of goodness of about 5 years in LTRs. To me, that 5 year number occurs under more ideal circumstances with a man with a decent frame. With a weaker frame, that number can be shorter. It doesn't matter how long the relationship lasts, the best years will be in the first 5 years. If you're meeting someone in a 10-15 year long relationship, chances are that the relationship peaked somewhere in the first 5 years and has slowly been eroding since then. All longer term relationships do erode in quality over time but sometimes what remains after the quality erosion is good enough to warrant continuing on and it has a reasonable degree of quality.
For Kezia Noble, her LTR with her ex-husband did not warrant continuing on after some point. It looks like she divorced when her child was an infant based upon the 2 linked articles above.
In general, the pickup artist community is better suited towards the initial stages of the relationship. Books like Bang (Roosh) and Mystery Method (Mystery) only focused on how to initially attract and seduce. Retaining women after initially attracting and seducing is a slightly different topic. You need game initially to attract and seduce and you'll still apply some elements of game when looking for retain someone for a longer term period.
The Rational Male was never considered a pickup manual but it is more of a mindset manual with practices that are relevant both when initially attracting and in longer term attractions. I would argue that Iron Rule of Tomassi #1 with frame becomes even more important as time goes on in an interaction.