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highixiwind
Thanks reika!
alphaomega1985
@reika: I don't understand why you have such hostility towards me. Just because I do not know as much as you in that particular sense does not give you the right to be so condescending and nasty towards me. I have been nothing other than respectful towards you and would very much appreciate the same in return.
ffftitans
Dec 03, 13 at 12:13am
@Gibbles I'm taken aback at how you seriously thought I mistakenly chose "lettuce" over "let's". But yes, no more groundless comments, more discussion on the female psyche please. Also, I wonder how many women are watching this thread and having a maximum creep out. Disregard though and carry on gentlemen.
ooreikaoo
Dec 03, 13 at 12:37am
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alphaomega1985
@reika: I never once said I was an alpha male. Nor did I claim to have all the answers. I was merely putting forth what I have read about and what I have observed in terms of psychology in general and a person's behaviorisms.
ffftitans
Dec 03, 13 at 2:13am
LOL he just chose that user name for symbolic meaning ("I am the Alpha and the Omega, etc. etc."). If you thought he was calling himself an alpha, then he's also an omega (worse than beta). It's all in your head. Calm down. "*edit* I much prefer the nice geeky people who are true to themselves about where they stand and present that true self to the girl. Good luck trying to keep up that act during the entire relationship " It's all about changing yourself and becoming that "act"; that's what a natural is. Most geeks are introverts and deathly afraid of rejection. What most of them need to do is get out of their shells and get used to rejection and gain confidence and other traits women find attractive (note: you don't have to change hobby or niche, or get a six pack and pecks, just pick up the personality traits, which are unarguably universally useful, not just for being attractive to women). Hella one-sided in terms of effort put into relationships but it is what it is currently and since I think it improves one's life in all aspects, I find it a worthy pursuit. Being needy, self-pitying, or submissive (like a lot of geeks are; some even feeling entitled) is NOT the way.
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