The Wacky Rejection of a Self-Proclaimed 'Dominant Alpha Male' in Messaging App

Noah Silverbrook

Updated Saturday, August 24, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In today's digital age, dating conversations can take unexpected and often amusing turns. A recent exchange on a messaging app has gone viral, showcasing a self-proclaimed "dominant alpha male" getting hilariously rejected. The conversation, set against a white background interface, features messages between two individuals, with the amusing interaction taking place on Thursday, 22 August at 17:26.

The exchange begins with the first person, whose profile picture features a cartoonish green character with an afro, attempting to assert their dominance. They send a message stating, "area perhaps a good thing for you however...I may corrupt that innocent smile," accompanied by a winking face, a smirking face, and a smiling face with horns emojis. The second person responds with a simple, "Lol, yeah?"

Undeterred, the self-proclaimed alpha male continues, "Most definitely. I'm a dominant alpha male who enjoys taking charge. Hopefully that's not a problem but a preference?" This bold statement prompts a brilliant comeback from the second person, who replies, "Hmm. Not so much. Any man that needs to boast ab being an 'alpha male' is usually a little b**** that whines ab everything and never takes accountability for their own actions."

The response has been met with widespread applause and laughter on social media platforms, with users joining in to mock the first person's inflated self-image. Comments range from witty remarks like "Thanks for taking out the trash," to humorous observations such as, "I saw the green and thought Duolingo had lost the plot." One user even referenced Andrew Tate, joking, "Could Andrew Tate's advice have been horribly wrong?... No... it's the women who are wrong."

This interaction highlights a common sentiment that those who boast the loudest about their dominance and alpha status often do so out of insecurity. As one commenter aptly put it, "Those that boast the loudest about an aspect of their personality and/or intelligence oftentimes have the most suspect claims to it."

In a world where dating apps have become a primary means of finding romance, this exchange serves as a reminder that authenticity and respect are far more attractive than empty boasts of dominance. So, the next time someone claims to be a "dominant alpha male," remember this viral conversation and think twice before taking them seriously.

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Top Comments from Imgur

Cargobiker530

Thanks for taking out the trash.

Serkus

I like that a lot of these terrified sacks of insecurity are so willing to self-identify. Like the stench from a s***** dog t*** warning you to watch where you step.

usernametakenisthestoryofmylife

And? And?

fractalsphere

LOL no attempted comeback and eventual takedown?

delusionaldaydreams

I dunno. I feel pretty alpha at times. Buggy, not suitable for general release, breaking down and falling apart.

Omnimorph2112

But but but, do you know how many videos on YouTube and podcasts he watched/listened to on how to be an alpha male?!

keys79

Ever notice how the “dominant alphas who enjoy taking charge” are usually far too stupid to actually be in charge?

Lepidopterous

Even more so, any man who needs to boast about being “alpha male” to a romantic prospect has absolutely no interest in respecting them.

Dapperworth

I saw the green and thought Duolingo had lost the plot

youreathing

That guy: "What the hell? Could Andrew Tate's advice have been horribly wrong?... No... it's the women who are wrong."

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