What Makes The Alpha Girl: Intolerable Of Mediocrity

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Alpha females read into your game long before you open your mouth. They are unafraid, fiercely strong-willed, peaceful, lovers of life and intolerable of mediocrity. More than enough reason to be with her, because you will never regret whichever way things go.

Commands respect

Even your girl-thieving buddies will not have the balls to try her. Even without asking for it, she is revered. Stepping on others is not her style and so she expects the same without question. She can be intimidating to people who do not know her as well as you do.

Always her authentic self

She has no time for hiding and seeks. What you see is what you get and how you feel about it is not her problem. She is straight up with you and anyone else. Don’t be fake around

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