2intrigued: Perhaps there is some truth to that although I will admit that I'm an exception to the rule. Alpha males have never been a turn on for me.
Now that's not wholly true now is it Trigs... I remember you saying to me that you wanted a greater beta/lesser alpha of your very own, which of course you can have if you put your mind to it you sly pantherette.
And let's also not forget that it's uber hot women with out of this world egos that respond most positively to being charismatically treated like dirt in the way that only the caddish alpha can. The more realistic a woman's self-appraisal is the less she falls under the spell of bad boys. And this is why feminism - the ideological ego-inflation for women - has bred a generation of women that read Fifty Shades of Grey whereas The Story of O - a similar novel about hypermasculine men and dominance from the 1950's - received much less attention from the comparatively traditional, humble and conservative women of that time that valued a resource-providing beta far more than today's feminist shrikes.
jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK12,293 posts
Obstinance_Works: Now that's not wholly true now is it Trigs... I remember you saying to me that you wanted a greater beta/lesser alpha of your very own, which of course you can have if you put your mind to it you sly pantherette.
And let's also not forget that it's uber hot women with out of this world egos that respond most positively to being charismatically treated like dirt in the way that only the caddish alpha can. The more realistic a woman's self-appraisal is the less she falls under the spell of bad boys. And this is why feminism - the ideological ego-inflation for women - has bred a generation of women that read Fifty Shades of Grey whereas The Story of O - a similar novel about hypermasculine men and dominance from the 1950's - received much less attention from the comparatively traditional, humble and conservative women of that time that valued a resource-providing beta far more than today's feminist shrikes.
Obstinance_Works: ... to being charismatically treated like dirt in the way that only the caddish alpha can.
Psst...Rumples....the Alpha men I meet are typically not ones to treat women with anything other than respect, in a quiet, unassuming way. No chest beating is required. It is their quiet, understated air of confidence that is the magnet.
Obstinance_Works: Now that's not wholly true now is it Trigs... I remember you saying to me that you wanted a greater beta/lesser alpha of your very own, which of course you can have if you put your mind to it you sly pantherette.
And let's also not forget that it's uber hot women with out of this world egos that respond most positively to being charismatically treated like dirt in the way that only the caddish alpha can. The more realistic a woman's self-appraisal is the less she falls under the spell of bad boys. And this is why feminism - the ideological ego-inflation for women - has bred a generation of women that read Fifty Shades of Grey whereas The Story of O - a similar novel about hypermasculine men and dominance from the 1950's - received much less attention from the comparatively traditional, humble and conservative women of that time that valued a resource-providing beta far more than today's feminist shrikes.
Which is true, although primarily beta in the grand scheme of things.
Oh, lord wake me up. One poster is making me sleepy with his Logic. I woke up after I read something about Men liking dogs and Women liking cats. I like both. I am not a Man, oh my. His logic has been proven wrong.
jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK12,293 posts
Kaybee50: Psst...Rumples....the Alpha men I meet are typically not ones to treat women with anything other than respect, in a quiet, unassuming way. No chest beating is required. It is their quiet, understated air of confidence that is the magnet.
Yeah, I'd say there are many traits more powerful than the chest beating kind.
Kaybee50: Psst...Rumples....the Alpha men I meet are typically not ones to treat women with anything other than respect, in a quiet, unassuming way. No chest beating is required. It is their quiet, understated air of confidence that is the magnet.
Yeah, knock the "Oh, jeez" off the end and you could preposterously pass yourself off as British wherever you go, just for the jolly conviviality of it all.
On topic...why wasn't "one we can have a laugh with" one of the poll options?
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