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Source please?
If a girl is dating a beta male, doesn't meen she prefers them...
The 'source' is females. (but lets try not go into the whole 'can one trust female advice' debate).
It seems my post was slightly misunderstood. I am not saying the majority of females prefer beta, but there IS a minority that do. Some of them do not prefer the dominant nature, they prefer the more metro sexual quiet guy that doesnt necessarily lead the pack, whether this is because she subconsciously doesn't believe she is worthy of an alpha male I do not know, my point is, by conscious choice this was the answer from more than one of my female friends. MOST of course would go with alpha. Some girls I have spoken to like skinny shy guys particularly. (not that skinny means beta but you get my drift).
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Do you honestly think that a girl would prefer a guy who doesn't "get it" and doesn't know how to make her feel emotions and attraction to a guy that would? I don't.
Here's the thing, a guy that 'gets it' and that is able to make her feel emotions is not necessarily alpha. You are assuming that alpha means to be the perfect all round package, the ultimate attraction generating machine. Alpha ultimately resembles nothing more than dominance/leadership. As we know there is a lot more to attraction than being dominant and leading, yes it plays a big part and its what I personally strive for, but there are other factors that come into play.
A beta male (non dominant) with strong conversational skills and one-on-one confidence would outdo any alpha male which may lead the pack, but that possesses absolutely no 'women skills' what so ever. You get them, they do exist...and it is these alphas which would 'lose' against the aforementioned beta. Keep in mind, beta males can have confidence too, which is extremely attractive.
I guess each trait of your nature/personality has a weighting in terms of what it contributes to creating attraction, alpha behavior is only a portion of the overall package.
As a final word I would say strive to be alpha for sure, but realize that you're going to need more than just the alpha status to get anywhere. Observe these 'other' needed traits in alpha as well as beta males in future, because I believe we can learn a lot from both of them.