I don't like how these terms are overused or misused. But they seem to be an easy way to sum up male behavior as being one of self-respect or no self-respect.
So I'm home sick this week, and yesterday I just start googling all the topics that have been coming up on this forum. And I'm finding that a huge portion of men in their 20s think it's alpha to allow your woman to spend the night, hang, or travel with their ex or a close male friend because it's the ultimate display of confidence. And any male who questions this behavior is a jealous controlling beta.
I created an account to test this idea. I posted as a female complaining about her boyfriend being upset that she was moving in with her ex so they could make their carpool arrangement more efficient. Half the dudes who replied said something like this, "I'm so sorry your bf is just jealous and doesn't trust you". A lot of the women said something like this, "I had a bf like that. Key word is HAD. Some people don't understand that people aren't property". My account was deleted for "flaming other members", whatever that means.
But it's not just men who are thinking this way. I posted another question as a woman being upset that her fiancé made last minute plans to spend christmas and new years with his ex wife at her parents' house because it was best for their kids, and he has barely communicated with her for a week. Typical replies were, "so you can't see past the needs of a child? Sounds like you need to work on your self esteem by getting your own life instead of making your fiancé fulfill all your happiness. If you can't trust him to be around his ex, then you don't deserve him." This came from women and men. Of course there were a few stray comments of common sense, like "I'm sorry but you should not tolerate this".
I would never become exclusive with a woman and then expect her to think it's perfectly acceptable for me to go hang with my ex like that. So I'm thinking everyone has the intuition that this is just a little weird and therefore is just rationalizing why it's ok. If my wife/gf was doing this and I tried to accept it, I'd be losing interest very fast and get close with other women, which means my relationship didn't mean much to me.
Maybe I was oblivious to this when I was in my 20s. But I just don't remember my peers thinking this was so acceptable.
So I'm home sick this week, and yesterday I just start googling all the topics that have been coming up on this forum. And I'm finding that a huge portion of men in their 20s think it's alpha to allow your woman to spend the night, hang, or travel with their ex or a close male friend because it's the ultimate display of confidence. And any male who questions this behavior is a jealous controlling beta.
I created an account to test this idea. I posted as a female complaining about her boyfriend being upset that she was moving in with her ex so they could make their carpool arrangement more efficient. Half the dudes who replied said something like this, "I'm so sorry your bf is just jealous and doesn't trust you". A lot of the women said something like this, "I had a bf like that. Key word is HAD. Some people don't understand that people aren't property". My account was deleted for "flaming other members", whatever that means.
But it's not just men who are thinking this way. I posted another question as a woman being upset that her fiancé made last minute plans to spend christmas and new years with his ex wife at her parents' house because it was best for their kids, and he has barely communicated with her for a week. Typical replies were, "so you can't see past the needs of a child? Sounds like you need to work on your self esteem by getting your own life instead of making your fiancé fulfill all your happiness. If you can't trust him to be around his ex, then you don't deserve him." This came from women and men. Of course there were a few stray comments of common sense, like "I'm sorry but you should not tolerate this".
I would never become exclusive with a woman and then expect her to think it's perfectly acceptable for me to go hang with my ex like that. So I'm thinking everyone has the intuition that this is just a little weird and therefore is just rationalizing why it's ok. If my wife/gf was doing this and I tried to accept it, I'd be losing interest very fast and get close with other women, which means my relationship didn't mean much to me.
Maybe I was oblivious to this when I was in my 20s. But I just don't remember my peers thinking this was so acceptable.