Alpha Male: The leader, confident and dominant.
Sigma Male: Independent and self-reliant, similar to an Alpha but outside the social hierarchy.
Beta Male: The “right-hand man” to the Alpha, reserved but reliable.
Gamma Male: Non-conformist, indifferent to social hierarchies.
Delta Male: The “worker bees,” less confident than Alphas but more ambitious than Betas.
Lambda Male: More emotionally in tune, empathetic, and open-minded than other male archetypes.
Theta Male: Spiritual or philosophical, less common in the hierarchy.
Zeta Male: Rejects traditional roles, not concerned with hierarchy.
Omega Male: The loner or outsider, not interested in social status.
Iota Male: Younger males, still figuring out their place.
Kappa Male: Sarcasm and irony are defining traits less common in the hierarchy.
Epsilon Male: Considered the lowest in the male hierarchy, lacking ambition and generally unsuccessful.
Sigma Male: Independent and self-reliant, similar to an Alpha but outside the social hierarchy.
Beta Male: The “right-hand man” to the Alpha, reserved but reliable.
Gamma Male: Non-conformist, indifferent to social hierarchies.
Delta Male: The “worker bees,” less confident than Alphas but more ambitious than Betas.
Lambda Male: More emotionally in tune, empathetic, and open-minded than other male archetypes.
Theta Male: Spiritual or philosophical, less common in the hierarchy.
Zeta Male: Rejects traditional roles, not concerned with hierarchy.
Omega Male: The loner or outsider, not interested in social status.
Iota Male: Younger males, still figuring out their place.
Kappa Male: Sarcasm and irony are defining traits less common in the hierarchy.
Epsilon Male: Considered the lowest in the male hierarchy, lacking ambition and generally unsuccessful.
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