The Beta Male Revolution: Why Many Men Have Totally Lost Interest in Marriage in Today's Society
E**3
I recommend that all men/women read this. Great read. Enjoyed it.
Alan Roger Currie has several great books. They are: "Mode One: Let the Women Know What You're REALLY Thinking," "The Possibility of Sex," "Mode One: Let the Manipulative Game Players Know What You're Really Thinking," and finally "The Beta Male Revolution: Why Many Men Have Totally Lost Interest in Marriage in Today's Society." Also, Alan Roger Currie has a nine hour Audible Book titled "Oooooh . . . Say it Again: Mastering the Fine Art of Verbal Seduction and Aural Sex."I have read all his books except for one. I have also listened to his Audible book. I'm going to read "The Possibility of Sex" next. Recently, I finished reading this book.I recommend this book to all men because for those not aware of the many games both men and women play in society, they will be played and be frustrated!If you have never read any books by Alan Roger Currie, he recommends you read this one first. And I agree. This book is a prequel to all other ARC books/Audible books.Let me get on with a review of this book. This book is a non-scientific observation of the role of marriage in todays society. It is broken down in a simple manner, and it is easy to read and follow. This book has several great points about why marriage in today's society is not popularby among this generation of young adults. I can't list them all, but after reading this book I knew how to distinquish women better and look at other peoples' relationships and know why it didn't work out. Some of the topics in this boom include: what purpose marriage served for the older generations, how women were seen as by parents in older generations, the sexual duplicituous natures of alpha males in the older generations, expectations of today's adults by the older generation, how men treated women in the old generation (wife and a mistress was normal), how women are getting back at men in this generation due to women's rights and first and second wave feminism, the types of men out there (alpha, alpha with beta traits, beta with alpha traits, and total beta), the types of women out there (rejector, reciproator, wholesome pretender, erotic hypocrite), and also the hypocritical Madonna Whore Complex which many men believe (I being one who used to exhibit the Madonna Whore Complex thought process). This book talks about social conditioning of adults and how they are supposed to meet expectations by certain ages, as well as the role of organized religion and the U.S. government in their roles in marriage and how they play a role in why young adults are not getting married. Simply put, men who are the naiive type have got tired of games and being cheated on, and are becoming less likely to be played in today's society. These are most of the topics focused on in the book, but there are several HUGE chunks I left out. I really recommend this book to ALL MEN.Thank you for another great book Alan!One of your biggest followers- Erfan Z.
W**M
This Book Has Interesting Information About Relationships.
The book mentions what the author of the book defines as Total Alpha, Total Beta, and mixtures of hybrids. Some people may categorize and define differently and may add more hybrids of mixtures than the author of the book did. He said that some women can be as sexually duplicitous as some men can be. The women who he distrusts the most are those particular individual ones that are dishonest, disloyal, and highly manipulative. He doesn’t believe that it is right to demonize all men. This is the first time in history that there are a significant number of more unmarried women than married women in the United States. A man or a woman could feel like he or she is in love with their spouse one day and after adultery, 90% or more of those “loving feelings” have suddenly disappeared. The book mentions that a man who is single, older, handsome, successful, and has no children often has the upper hand in deciding who he wants to get involved with in relationships. The author of the book says that marriage is an honor and a privilege. It is not a legal mandate. Some men are not motivated to purchase the cow if they can have access to the milk for free. A lot of men refuse to marry a lot of divorced women who are over 35 years old and have two or more children from a previous marriage.
M**E
Interesting perspective even if not fully explained
One thing I've never got about ARC is his "we're all equal " approach. He'll try and say there are good men along with bad men, same for women. Anyone who has listened to Kevin Samuels can easily see the problem with this based on not what some guy theorizes, but with how real women talk about what they want or how they act or acted. Case in point, if we're all equal why do men only file for 20% of the divorces? If you read Coach Greg Adam's books he says an easy solution is get rid of child support/alimony and automatically give custody to the defendant of any divorce case unless you can prove why that is a horrible idea- as in severe abuse with a police record, drug addiction, and so on. ARC is definitely worth reading, but balance out his books with other authors or speakers such as I demonstrated. He stresses marriage is a man made social construct and definitely not from God in multiple passages. I think a far more accurate way to express his thought is family courthouses, family law, child support, alimony, and so on are man made social constructs. If people who were married followed the Golden Rule marriage could easily be good. When the Golden Rule gets chucked out of marriage and the family court system, then I can agree with ARC it is ridiculous to call it anything but a man made social construct. Marriage and the Golden Rule are as easy to understand as put gas in your gas tank. The problem starts hypothetically speaking if you buy your wife a brand new BMW and the government offers her financial incentives to routinely pour sugar into the gas tank. Don't say BMW is a bad car maker in that scenario. Don't blame the bank for wanting you to pay the car loan on a car the government offered financial incentives to your wife to destroy. Nor be angry at the grocery store for selling her a funnel, measuring cup, and a bag of sugar. Blame any number of people, but don't blame BMW (as in God.)
L**.
Five Stars
must read !!!
J**Y
Top book
Top self improvement book and must for men who looking to improve their experience with women and life.
L**E
Get it now.
Required reading for males between the ages of zero and one hundred. Plus all of Mr Curries other books. Pay full price. Now.
E**N
slam dunk again
Alan Roger Currie has done it again. Short and sweet. Straight to the point. Controversial but eye-opening. Go read it, especially if you guess you are somewhat beta yourself.
L**X
An interesting perspective that I don't wholly agree with
I'm a fan of Alan's work, and I've read his previous paperbacks. Unlike Mode One or The Possibility of Sex, this is far more of an opinion piece (in comparison atleast). Although some statements said within this book are undoubtedly true, other are somewhat arguably in their legitimacy (like the prevalence of the Beta Male Revolution, as there are still MANY men out there who are still clueless of intersexual dynamics, contrary to how Alan depicts it)Its overall a well written book that is far less intellectualised, unlike other MANosphere/self help content, that I just simply don't agree with at times, and if you're coming from the MANosphere area, that Alan talks about within the book, then you may hold this same sentiment while reading it as well.
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