If there is one thing in the whole seduction/community that I wish wasn't around is the term ALPHA MALE.
Don't some of you think the term has been taken too far?
From what I remember, the term Alpha Male was used to describe the lead male wolf in a pack. Somehow it jumped to human beings. I have no idea how, it just did. Much like how evolution theory just jumped into seduction books (but that will require a whole new thread). It's ridiculous at times, but now you have a bunch of guys walking around thinking they own everything or something.
But about this whole Alpha Male term, is it even science anymore? I feel it has strayed too far from where it begun. For example:
1. From what I understand, there can be only one alpha male. How is this true if everyone is so convinced that they are 'alpha'. You have guys reciting it when they wake up. I mean, everyone can't be alpha at the same time right?
2. Now Alpha Males originated from studying wolf packs. Wolves are wild animals. Being in a wolf pack was a matter of life or death. Human groups are nothing like wolf packs these days. When you go to a club with your buddies, is it a matter of life or death? Wolves need the structure for survival. If there is no Alpha Male, the pack dies. If your Alpha Male of your group of friends go on vacation or is sick, does the issue of survival kick in? Nope. The whole wolf pack is there for survival. Nowadays, people can live on their own. I can sarge on my own. The issue of survival is not even there!
3. Another thing I remember reading about was if an Alpha Male is challenged the wolves would physically fight. The winner would be the Alpha Male. Do you physically fight if you can't get a girl? Do you physically fight to win a girl?
I am just taking examples from what Alpha Male originally came from. Sometimes I feel pop-science and the seduction community took it to far. It's great to study wolves and such, but to just mindlessly apply it to human lifestyle would be a mistake. Do we really live like wolves? Can wolves do what we do? Why should we strive to live like wolves? In my opinion, shouldn't the wolves be trying to imitate us?
But the worse of it, is the whole Alpha Male label can destroy your identitiy. No longer is it okay to be yourself. You have to be 'Alpha'! You have to walk a certain way, talk a certain way, etc. Then you have writers cashing in on the term. "The Secrets to Being Alpha Male" "How to Be Alpha" "10 things to do to show you're Alpha", the list goes on. Then you see screen names AlphaMale, ImAlpha, whatever etc.. Doesn't anyone see this as a little ridiculous? How come it isn't questioned?
So has it been taken to far? Maybe taken way out of context? I like to question everything.
I know people hate the labels of DJ and PUA on this forum, but while we are at it, let's attack the worst label of them all! The Alpha Male!
Don't some of you think the term has been taken too far?
From what I remember, the term Alpha Male was used to describe the lead male wolf in a pack. Somehow it jumped to human beings. I have no idea how, it just did. Much like how evolution theory just jumped into seduction books (but that will require a whole new thread). It's ridiculous at times, but now you have a bunch of guys walking around thinking they own everything or something.
But about this whole Alpha Male term, is it even science anymore? I feel it has strayed too far from where it begun. For example:
1. From what I understand, there can be only one alpha male. How is this true if everyone is so convinced that they are 'alpha'. You have guys reciting it when they wake up. I mean, everyone can't be alpha at the same time right?
2. Now Alpha Males originated from studying wolf packs. Wolves are wild animals. Being in a wolf pack was a matter of life or death. Human groups are nothing like wolf packs these days. When you go to a club with your buddies, is it a matter of life or death? Wolves need the structure for survival. If there is no Alpha Male, the pack dies. If your Alpha Male of your group of friends go on vacation or is sick, does the issue of survival kick in? Nope. The whole wolf pack is there for survival. Nowadays, people can live on their own. I can sarge on my own. The issue of survival is not even there!
3. Another thing I remember reading about was if an Alpha Male is challenged the wolves would physically fight. The winner would be the Alpha Male. Do you physically fight if you can't get a girl? Do you physically fight to win a girl?
I am just taking examples from what Alpha Male originally came from. Sometimes I feel pop-science and the seduction community took it to far. It's great to study wolves and such, but to just mindlessly apply it to human lifestyle would be a mistake. Do we really live like wolves? Can wolves do what we do? Why should we strive to live like wolves? In my opinion, shouldn't the wolves be trying to imitate us?
But the worse of it, is the whole Alpha Male label can destroy your identitiy. No longer is it okay to be yourself. You have to be 'Alpha'! You have to walk a certain way, talk a certain way, etc. Then you have writers cashing in on the term. "The Secrets to Being Alpha Male" "How to Be Alpha" "10 things to do to show you're Alpha", the list goes on. Then you see screen names AlphaMale, ImAlpha, whatever etc.. Doesn't anyone see this as a little ridiculous? How come it isn't questioned?
So has it been taken to far? Maybe taken way out of context? I like to question everything.
I know people hate the labels of DJ and PUA on this forum, but while we are at it, let's attack the worst label of them all! The Alpha Male!