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- by a Taken In Hand reader on 2006 Aug 6 - 10:39 | reply to this comment
- Alpha
- You can not learn to become one or the other. It comes naturally. A man is born an alpha but all types are just as good.
- by a Taken In Hand reader on 2006 Oct 17 - 17:18 | reply to this comment
- I don't know. I've always pu
- I don't know. I've always put a lot of faith in "fake it til you make it." If there are things that men you look up to do, start to do those things. I don't know that doing that will make you "alpha," but I don't see anything wrong with trying to become what you admire.
- by cj on 2006 Oct 19 - 11:20 | reply to this comment
- "What would X-alpha male do i
- "What would X-alpha male do in this situation?" is a question I have asked myself when faced with difficulty before. With Successs..
- Errol Flynn was married three times and fathered at least as many children. Always the charmer, Flynn was accused of statutory rape, bisexual pedophilia, and Nazi sympathizes.
- John Wayne was the stage name of Marion Michael Morrison. Most likely, Wayne became a superpatriot because the budding Hollwood star found it more fun to play a war hero than to be one.
- Instead of signing up - as did Henry Fonda, Clark Gable, Jimmy Stewart, and John Ford (who would later direct Wayne in several movies) - the hard-drinking Wayne cranked out thirteen war movies, got into several bar fights with men in uniform, and made a USO tour of the Pacific theater during World War II.