• GhostFence@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Too bad the term “Alpha” males has gotten such a bad rap from cretins like Andrew Tate.

    The term “Alpha male” refers to men with a mix of being tall, very good looks, charisma, authority, and social popularity. I think we can all agree that men with a high level of those traits are very popular with heterosexual, or have we fallen so far that most people don’t see that?

    To put it more simply, all the men on Lemmy combined will not have as many women lusting for them as Jason Momoa or one of those Kpop dudes. Don’t call it Alpha Male if you want, because the term has been tarnished by hucketers. But we all know the type of man that has zero trouble attracting women.

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      8 months ago

      Why do you contextualize men with those traits as “alpha” though? Can’t they just be guys with those traits?

      What is the social utility of dividing men up like that? Is it like an omegaverse thing for guys or what?

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        8 months ago

        We need to use another word besides Alpha. The division that the word “alpha” is associated with is the division between men who are desired by women and men who are not. If you’re using the controversial word “alpha” that is what you are talking about. It’s like classifying the rich vs the poor. Lemmy users don’t want to accept this but most heterosexual men want to be the former in either case, no one wants to be the latter.