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It is also not always guaranteed that an alpha male will be alpha in every environment he is in, a high school jock for example may be an alpha in his school, but descend to the lower portions of the hierarchy once he leaves high school (aka "he ''peaked'' in high school"). Likewise, a slayer Chad may take a back seat and effectively assume the role of beta or omega temporarily if forced into a situation he wouldn't normally find himself in, such as a D&D session with only male players. | It is also not always guaranteed that an alpha male will be alpha in every environment he is in, a high school jock for example may be an alpha in his school, but descend to the lower portions of the hierarchy once he leaves high school (aka "he ''peaked'' in high school"). Likewise, a slayer Chad may take a back seat and effectively assume the role of beta or omega temporarily if forced into a situation he wouldn't normally find himself in, such as a D&D session with only male players. | ||
=== Traits associated with alpha males === | === Traits colloquially associated with alpha males === | ||
These traits colloquially describe qualities that alpha males possess. A man can still be an alpha male without having all of these traits. Some alpha males have mostly positive traits, while others have mostly negative traits. | These traits colloquially describe qualities that alpha males possess. A man can still be an alpha male without having all of these traits. Some alpha males have mostly positive traits, while others have mostly negative traits. | ||