Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. When I was 27, that's what I thought I wanted. 20 years later, really wish I had married an alpha.
Why? So you can have a higher HHI? Not always worth it in my opinion.
No, you don't marry an alpha for the income but for the exciting sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. When I was 27, that's what I thought I wanted. 20 years later, really wish I had married an alpha.
Why? So you can have a higher HHI? Not always worth it in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. When I was 27, that's what I thought I wanted. 20 years later, really wish I had married an alpha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we are all alpha and beta in some respects. Find your male's alpha.
Of couse we all have different traits. My DH is driven and successful, still plays organized competitive sports, and is definitely a mans man. However he does laundry as well, shares equally in raising the kids, isn't threatened by my high income, never turns me doen when i want a backrub, and always asks my opinion when he hits an obstacle in his way in his career, despite having an extremely successful career in sales.
He can be vulnerable and he csn be tough and it's extremely sexy.
Anonymous wrote:I think we are all alpha and beta in some respects. Find your male's alpha.
Anonymous wrote:I think we are all alpha and beta in some respects. Find your male's alpha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who refers to men as alphas and betas??
I sure as hell do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who refers to men as alphas and betas??
I sure as hell do.
People who tend to see things as black and white and view life as a pitiless competition where all men are divided into "winners" and "losers." The winner males get to reproduce at will and be dominant bad boys while the loser males are either cast out or are tolerated in a subordinate role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who refers to men as alphas and betas??
I sure as hell do.
Anonymous wrote:Who refers to men as alphas and betas??