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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Be careful what you wish for. Real-life alphas often get their asses kicked. I boxed in high school and college because I had a horrible temper, and it was a great way to let off steam. Now, I present myself as calm and easygoing because if I get too angry, it gets rough. I also do not drink, as it can make staying in control much harder. At a neighborhood party recently, one of the neighbors (a man who tells people he is an alpha) found out I used to box and started teasing me (e.g., pretending to swing at me, etc.) I tried to walk away, but he was tipsy and did not like that I ignored him. He took a swing, and I bruised three of his ribs. It could have gone much worse for him. I have never come close to harming anyone in my family, and I will never do so. However, I suggest that women keep an eye on their alpha men. Many men who appear beta may be doing so that they avoid confrontations that would hurt others. [/quote] Emotional dysregulation bottled up at work or in public, can make for verbal or emotional abuse, or physical abuse at home behinds closed doors. By “nice guy” betas or alphas or other. [/quote]
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