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Switching between “alpha” and “beta” behaviours creates inconsistency because it reveals emotional reactivity. When things feel good, a man is calm and decisive. When uncertainty hits, he starts over-explaining, over-giving, or seeking reassurance. That’s not strategy; that’s fear leaking through behaviour.
Women don’t analyse this logically; they feel the instability. They don’t know which version of you they’ll get, and that kills polarity over time.
As we already know alpha isn’t being cold or dominant 24/7. It’s emotional self-control. Warm when you choose, silent when you choose, decisive regardless of outcome. No mood swings based on her responses.
If your behaviour changes based on validation or fear of loss, it’s not character, it’s performance. Masculinity is consistency under pressure, not switching masks.
Read More...and I just had to manually add the word "sexism" to my phone's dictionary.
It had the word "misogyny" by default, but not "sexism". How odd.
@Stigma crap. It'll probably be tomorrow or the next day before I get a chance to actually watch it the whole way through
Second order and third order thinking are not to be taken lightly.
One has to consider what one is in the mood for, what Yelp and Google reviews say is good at that place, price vs budget, and all kinds of other factors.
It can really be difficult!
Two red pill movies I just saw are:
1.) Thank you for smoking
About the main spokesman for cigarettes during the early days and how everyone wants to kill him. Shit test the movie. Its all about how he handles them. Produced by Elon musk too
2.) kiss kiss bang bang
Main character rejects love interest for being too easy. RDJ and Val killmer Playing a gay detective


