>>5
By way of a little more comfort, let me also point out another piece of pretty convincing evidence that the OP in this thread is definitely NOT the "Alpha male" that he announces himself as.
I mean his use of the phrase "girls want to fuck Alpha males".
No actual "Alpha male" would ever talk about, or even imagine, a girl "fucking" anybody.
Succumbing to the increasingly prevalent contemporary delusion that "fuck" designates a set of intimate motions and activities vague and fluid enough to be conceived of as performable by just about anyone, regardless of the structure of the person in question's genitalia, is a fairly infallible indication that one has also succumbed to the castration and emasculation that is likewise increasingly prevalent in our society, i.e. that one is no longer genuinely "male" at all.
"Fuck" is a transitive verb that designates an action performed by someone with a penis on someone - I suppose, in times of extreme sexual hardship, also on someTHING - with an orifice apt to receive the repeated thrusts of said penis.
It follows that girls cannot, by definition, "fuck" - except with the assistance of artificial aids of essentially the same order as would allow a male, say, to menstruate or to go through the motions of bearing a child.
And even if the girls in question were to have recourse to such artificial aids, the person that they would "fuck" with them would be, then - once again, by definition - no genuine "male" at all, let alone an "Alpha male".
Even James Joyce - who happened to be a sexual masochist, but a fairly unequivocal male heterosexual, for all that - held with admirable steadfastness to the true transitive meaning of the verb "to fuck", and moreover refused to avert his gaze from its emotional consequences, as is clearly indicated by a passage from one of the later chapters of "Ulysses", where he speaks of:
"The natural grammatical transition by inversion involving no alteration of sense of an aorist preterite proposition (parsed as masculine subject, monosyllabic onomatopoeic transitive verb with direct feminine object) from the active voice into its correlative aorist preterite proposition (parsed as feminine subject, auxiliary verb and quasimonosyllabic onomatopoeic past participle with complementary masculine agent) in the passive voice."