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A '''betabux''' (short for ''[[beta]] bucks'', or ''[[beta]] male provider'') is a highly agreeable and conscientious man with a steady income who is in a [[relationship]] with a [[post-wall]] [[femoid]] (i.e. older than 30-35) | A '''betabux''' (short for ''[[beta]] bucks'', or ''[[beta]] male provider'') is a highly agreeable and conscientious man with a steady income who is in a [[relationship]] with a [[post-wall]] [[femoid]] (i.e. older than 30-35). The femoid sometimes has under-age kids from prior relationships. | ||
In the modern dating landscape with women's inflated sexual market value, | |||
Eventually, a betabux will | In the modern dating landscape with women's inflated sexual market value, conscientious beta males are thought to be incapable of securing a woman in their prime years, the reason being that conscientious betas are typically too boring and their career prospects are too uncertain to make up for their otherwise low sexual market value. This leads them to lead a dissatisfying and busy life in their twenties. | ||
Eventually, a betabux will manage to secure a used up foid or single mother, to at least satisfy his sexual frustration using his income as selling point. | |||
Such men are called to be ''betabuxxed'' to a post-wall foid. | Such men are called to be ''betabuxxed'' to a post-wall foid. | ||
Betabux relationships are typically abusive in that the femoid reciprocates with minimal or no sexual affection, exploiting the agreeableness of the man, keeping him just close enough for continued investment. | Betabux relationships are typically abusive in that the femoid reciprocates with minimal or no sexual affection, exploiting the agreeableness of the man, and keeping him just close enough for continued investment. | ||
Some academics have proposed this behavior is innate to women, calling it a ''[[strategic pluralism|dual-mating strategy]]'' in which women secure high quality genes from an attractive male in their prime years, to then settle for a beta provider ''"later on in life though"''. | Some academics have proposed this behavior is innate to women, calling it a ''[[strategic pluralism|dual-mating strategy]]'' in which women secure high quality genes from an attractive male in their prime years, to then settle for a beta provider ''"later on in life though"''. | ||
Paradoxically this often comes at a greater financial cost than hiring a hooker for the beta male, but he is too conscientious to consider such possibilities. | Paradoxically this often comes at a greater financial cost than hiring a hooker for the beta male, but he is too conscientious to consider such possibilities. |