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TYPE OF THE MEN

 TYPE OF THE MEN



  • Alpha
    These men are confident, determined, and have a strong sense of self and leadership. They are often charismatic, outgoing, and attractive.

    • Gamma
      These men are fun-loving, adventurous, and creative. They are often loud and bombastic, and enjoy traveling and having rich experiences.
    • Delta
      These men are competitive and assertive, but can also be aggressive, arrogant, and self-centered. They often have high expectations for themselves

    • Zeta
      These men are confident, independent, and defy gender norms. They are rare and unique, and aren't easily swayed by peer pressure.

      6. The Sigma Male

      Sigma males are independent, self-reliant, and value their freedom. They are often seen as lone wolves, thriving in solitude and avoiding traditional social hierarchies. 

      Because of this, sigma males prioritize personal autonomy and may have a more detached perspective on relationships. 

      That said, when they find themselves a partner, sigma males set clear boundaries and maintain open communication with them. They are self-sufficient and comfortable with their own company, which allows them to navigate the challenges of being in a relationship even when faced with negativity. 

      When sigma males build their own family, they often emphasize the importance of their children’s well-being and tend to work alongside their partners collaboratively to create a positive and supportive environment.



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