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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who wants a totally alpha male around here? Wouldn't it mean they are 1) aggressive 2) assholish 3) won't want to talk or connect 4) hangs out with the boys/gym too much 5) does nothing at home 6) wants to be in charge all the time? I mean...do what you want, but definitely not my type.[/quote] Well, somebody's having sex with these guys. At the end of the day, more women are having sex with the jocks than with the nerds. [/quote] Are you still in high school? How are you certain of this statement?[/quote] High school and early twenties is when this stuff matters the most. It's when women are at their most attractive and, therefore, have the most options. Looking at what they choose when the most options are available shows their true sexual preferences. And, for the most part, as you head into late twenties and beyond, people are settling down and just having sex with one person. To judge from a lot of these threads, when women settle down with the beta-male-provider, the sex stops or gets reduced to once a week or less duty sex. [/quote] Good grief, it's all about the sex right? I think you're not an alpha at all, you just have unmet sexual needs and need to justify failures on that front on some weird alpha beta sociology thing. Also, it's laughable that you think high school kids are at their "most attractive." Most kids are still developing at that stage, and between the pimples and short males and awkward females it's more of a freak show than anything else for a lot of kids. Nor, should you be relying on high school kids' preferences as "true sexual preferences." Just hilariously terrible reasoning. There are a lot of social, emotional factors at play in high school. Just going by my own high school experiences - our social circles were dominated by SES issues and less by who was a jock and who wasn't...actually all the football and basketball jocks were AA and they really had their own social sphere separate from us. High school is where the embarrassing life mistake are made, not where the "true choices" were. LMAO. [/quote]
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