Beta males are less dominant and more pleasant and cooperative.
They play a passive role in social hierarchies and yearn to form relationships.
A supportive colleague who embraces a secondary role is a
typical beta male.
Characters like Ron Weasley, Samwise Gamgee, and Bruce Banner are
beta males who excel in supportive roles.
3. Delta Males
Delta males often go unnoticed in social settings.
They are neither dominant nor submissive and are quite average in social interactions.
Their adaptability makes them reliable, but they rarely lead.
An individual who follows instructions well but isn't a natural leader represents a Delta male.
Harry Potter, Marty McFly, and Frodo Baggins are Delta males who reluctantly take on leadership roles when needed.
4. Gamma Males
Gamma males are contrarians and often reject or challenge social norms.
Their independent thinking sometimes makes them outsiders.
A rebellious artist who struggles socially but is brilliant in other areas captures this type perfectly.
Tony Stark, Jack Sparrow, and Han Solo are gamma men who defy social expectations.
They are highly independent, intelligent, and a bit rebellious, which makes them stand out.
5. Omega Males
Omega males are found at the bottom of the social hierarchy and often lack social skills.
They tend to be introverted and may not lack self-confidence, but they are generally unpopular.
They often focus on specific interests, like a nerd who prefers solitude in their hobbies.
Peter Parker, Newt Scamander, and Walter Mitty are Omega men who may struggle with social interactions, but are capable of doing extraordinary
things when they focus on their passions.
6. Sigma Males
Lone wolves who reject social hierarchies and value independence.
Like Alphas, they're charismatic—but they play by their own rules.
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