magazine domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/chadhows/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131Exactly, this whole article contradicts itself. Your example of Johnny Depp is spot on. I
According to the author, Johnny Depp wears clothing that is only suitable for hipsters and clearly would not qualify as an “Alpha”, but in reality, Johnny Depp is in his essence he is more alpha male than many men ever achieve.
Because Johnny Depp wears what style suits him, doesn’t care, and sticks to his mission, that’s the very essence of Alpha.
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You say in the article an alpha male shouldn’t care about what others think when it comes to the clothes they wear, and yet this whole article seems built around constant lecturing with lack of confidence.
“Wear what you want…Except this, that will make you metrasexual”…Umm..Ok..
This sounds more like an article written about somebody who was not comfortable in exploring fashion and style and is struggling with the concept of doing so without being labeled.
Some of the most successful alpha male manly men you will find are very fashionable and wear clothing every kind you can think of, even the styles you clearly hate.
If Somebody wants to have more than two jackets awesome …somebody wants to rock a sport coat with a nice button-down shirt and jeans have at it.
This whole concept of dull colors and building of wardrobe that says you’re an alpha male but not getting too much into the style or else it somehow will discredit your alpha male status is just overall ridiculous.
I started reading the article with Interest, and realized that the very person talking about not caring what others think seems to have dedicated a lot of time that has done nothing else but that very thing, it appears you put a lot of effort and time into worrying about what other people actually do think when it comes to your clothing.
You even admitted so by stating in the article that you felt strange and weird even talking about clothing and fabrics, which indicates that you’re really struggling with an identity crisis and trying to petray this image of being a rugged man’s man and for whatever reason, if you were into style and fashion, that somehow nullifies being an alpha male.
Men should embrace fashion and style and learn to dress like an adult and match colors and wear nice clothing and appreciate the art for what it is and leave behind the locker room jock mentality when it comes to clothing.
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