I'm not always the biggest RT fan, but this is a great post. Frankly you see this behavior on all of the men's forums. Its like the famous scene in A Beautiful Mind.Rollo Tomassi said:Every sexual competitor seeks to disqualify their rivals from breeding opportunities. Most animals fight for territory or harem rights. Humans generally do the same combat in the psychological. We seek to disqualify sexual competitors by calling into doubt the sexual legitimacy of a rival. "Yeah, he's really good looking, but that means he's probably gay" from a man, or "You think that blonde with the big boobs is hot? Girls who dress like that are usually sluts" from a woman are both psychological, sexually disqualifying forms of combat. So are esoteric pleas to higher self morality.
This also applies to the observably, provably, sexually successful male capable of OVERTLY flaunting his high sexual value with 2 or more concurrent women. He must be of low moral character to so flagrantly manipulate his multiple women, right? His success, as a sexual competitor, conflicts with what a self-righteous beta believes should constitute a beta-defined definition of Alpha-ness as it characterizes him personally. Thus, a polygamist must either be disqualified as a sexual competitor based on subjective (moral) grounds, or the beta is forced to alter his own definition of Alphaness and therefore his own self-estimate.
As an interesting aside, I should also add here that women NEVER doubt themselves on moral grounds for outshining their own competition in the sexual market place - they just do so covertly and with a polite smile, unburdened by ethical doubts. Only men attempt to disqualify other men from the sexual marketplace with assaults another's honor, integrity or aspirations of moral virtue.
We ought to be working togther not against each other, but our competitive natures drive us to denegrate the success of another man and question either his honesty or ethics.