Woggle Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Yes, all women hate all men!! We hate you guys with every fibre of our being. That's why there are so many women madly in love with men. We only pursue what we hate. Not all women but I do believe most are misandrists at least to some degree. Why do you think so many women these days fall out of love so easily?
Trialbyfire Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Not all women but I do believe most are misandrists at least to some degree. Why do you think so many women these days fall out of love so easily?We fall out of love easily because we hate men. It's pretty simple.
Author Kamille Posted June 8, 2009 Author Posted June 8, 2009 Yes, all women hate all men!! We hate you guys with every fibre of our being. That's why there are so many women madly in love with men. We only pursue what we hate. Proof again that women are completely irrational, illogical and overly emotional human beings who have no idea what they want ever. Lord, do I ever hate men. (Which means I love them).
GorillaTheater Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Okay, so most people feel the categories aren't relevant or will, minimally, vary according to situation. I agree with this. That being said: are you more attracted to a woman who makes you feel like you're the hottest thing since slice bread, or one who makes you feel like you constantly have to prove yourself to her? Well, the former (obviously). Some reasonable amount of "proving myself up" in the beginning of a relationship seems pretty normal, but I'd have absolutely no desire to "prove" myself on an ongoing basis.
Trialbyfire Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Proof again that women are completely irrational, illogical and overly emotional human beings who have no idea what they want ever. Lord, do I ever hate men. (Which means I love them). I truly hate, hate, hate my man. He's so incredibly hateful because he's all man! I do things to please him, not because I care, it's because I can't stand him.
EddieN Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Okay, so most people feel the categories aren't relevant or will, minimally, vary according to situation. I agree with this. That being said: are you more attracted to a woman who makes you feel like you're the hottest thing since slice bread, or one who makes you feel like you constantly have to prove yourself to her? Definitely the first. No one should have to prove themselves to anybody.
Jersey Shortie Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 We fall out of love easily because we hate men. It's pretty simple. That made me laugh. It's a fact that when referring to alpha, beta, or omega males they tend to be used to discuss social castes in ANIMALS. We are better then animals, using labels like alpha, beta, omega males is only demeaning to the human race. Omega males you say. Is that the healthest kind of male there is? We are suppose to get so many servings of Omega-3 fatty acids as well as Omega males? When I think of alpha male I think of guys like Robert Redford and Paul Newman. Quite strength. Weren't out just for themselves. Strong. Caring and kind. Someone like Bill Clinton, I could very easily consider beta. I am not so sure social status has much to do with it for me.
clv0116 Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 .... are you more attracted to a woman who makes you feel like you're the hottest thing since slice bread, or one who makes you feel like you constantly have to prove yourself to her? I'm most attracted to a woman who makes me want to earn the way she makes me feel like the best thing ever.
Trialbyfire Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 I'll pass on Robert Redford but Paul Newman....*swoons*!! Alpha all the way!
Author Kamille Posted June 8, 2009 Author Posted June 8, 2009 I'm most attracted to a woman who makes me want to earn the way she makes me feel like the best thing ever. Quite obviously, you guys aren't into dichotomies today. But I hear you. I find that in my healthiest relationships - this is what happens. The more I think and show my man he is, in my mind, the hottest thing since sliced bread, the more he is invested in showing me that, indeed, he merits that title.
clv0116 Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Quite obviously, you guys aren't into dichotomies today. But I hear you. I find that in my healthiest relationships - this is what happens. The more I think and show my man he is, in my mind, the hottest thing since sliced bread, the more he is invested in showing me that, indeed, he merits that title. For me the carrot has always worked better than the stick when it comes to motivation. This is true of every aspect of my life, but in a relationship the concept of a 'stick', threats, ultimatums, etc. will make me run out of the relationship faster and further than almost anything.
zhsoj Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Quite obviously, you guys aren't into dichotomies today. But I hear you. I find that in my healthiest relationships - this is what happens. The more I think and show my man he is, in my mind, the hottest thing since sliced bread, the more he is invested in showing me that, indeed, he merits that title. Or never really considering dichotomies are never appropriate outside of trivial academia... So you find that the best relationships have building reciprocation? Well... Uhm... Duh?
Enema Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 I'm Australian, so I'm alpha compared to men from lesser countries like the US/Can/UK etc Somewhere in the middle when it comes to men just from here.
GorillaTheater Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 I'm Australian, so I'm alpha compared to men from lesser countries like the US/Can/UK etc Somewhere in the middle when it comes to men just from here. Compared to this guy http://www.acrossindonesia.com/Yalikoteka.jpg from the island just north of you, you're practically gay. NTTAWWT.
MN randomguy Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 I disagree with the poster who stated that people don't have such a thing as alpha and beta. The males compete for the attention of the females and the rights to breed with them. That is what this site is about right? I'm Beta, nothing cool about it as Alphas get more play. However, its a lot about your psychological state.
Trialbyfire Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 I'm Australian, so I'm alpha compared to men from lesser countries like the US/Can/UK etc Somewhere in the middle when it comes to men just from here. No, you're just a misogynist who happens to be married.
Land Shark Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Depends on the circumstances. No guy is all one way or the other. Of course, if you and I were alone together, Kamille, you'd sit happily at my feet.
Art_Critic Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Depends on the circumstances. No guy is all one way or the other. Of course, if you and I were alone together, Kamille, you'd sit happily at my feet. Why would you be standing on Kamille's chair ? I agree that it depends on the circumstances and that nobody is all one trait.. Sometimes you just put on whatever face suits the situation...
Land Shark Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Why would you be standing on Kamille's chair ? Because I thought she liked that kind of thing. If she told me to get down, I would though. Just depends what she wants.
Citizen Erased Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 No, you're just a misogynist who happens to be married. Actually, he is right. The men here are very alpha. Enema has nothing on some of them.
Trialbyfire Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Actually, he is right. The men here are very alpha. Enema has nothing on some of them. But of course, alphas every one of them!
Soul Bear Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 I dunno or care too much.. it's all Greek to me.. Latin actually bro
IcemanJB Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 I guess I haven't really thought about it. I don't think I'm Beta because I NEVER go out of my way to rip down another guy (alpha or otherwise) that seems to be doing well for himself; dating, work place, etc. I actually try to get on their good side. I also consider myself a bit stubborn and don't like to be told what to do, and will generally stand up for myself. I am shy though, but when there's a girl I'm particularly interested in, I can easily overcome the shyness and do my thing. So I guess it depends on the situation.
Woggle Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 I consider myself alpha because I do what I want and don't give a damn about trying to please women. Having women like me is not a priority for because I realize I will never win with the majority of them anyway. To your average modern feminist I commited a cardinal sin the day I was born with a penis and no amount of kissing their butt will ever make up for that so why try? Too many men these days bend over backwards to please women only to end up being doormats who are not respected. A woman can take me or leave me as far as I am concerned.
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