Now, we’ve known that Neil Gaiman was a sketchy Gamma for over a decade. That’s not just an empty assertion, it’s been on the public record since December 2014. Originally posted on Alpha Game:
See if you can correctly identify the average socio-sexual rank of writers on the basis of this advice from Neil Gaiman:
Mister Gaiman, you’re kickass. I was just wondering, what do you think is the best way to seduce a writer? I figured your answer would be pretty spectacular.
In my experience, writers tend to be really good at the inside of their own heads and imaginary people, and a lot less good at the stuff going on outside, which means that quite often if you flirt with us we will completely fail to notice, leaving everybody involved slightly uncomfortable and more than slightly unlaid.
So I would suggest that any attempted seduction of a writer would probably go a great deal easier for all parties if you sent them a cheerful note saying “YOU ARE INVITED TO A SEDUCTION: Please come to dinner on Friday Night. Wear the kind of clothes you would like to be seduced in.”
If you said "Gamma" you are correct. The weird thing about Gamma males is that for all their obsession with romance - one reliable tell is that when they do have a wife or girlfriend, they refer to her as "milady" or some similarly ornate construction - they tend to be rather reluctant lovers. I suspect that they are always thinking that any expression of interest in them must be a joke, or perhaps they are reluctant to descend to the dirty, dirty sexual depths of the higher-ranking men they both envy and despise.
But I don't actually know. Perhaps some of the Gammas who read here could explain it. As far as I can tell, it seems to be a magnified version of the normal man's aversion to taking advantage of an excessively drunk girl, only minus the alcohol. I've heard Gammas say they don't want to "take advantage" of perfectly sober, perfectly unincapacitated women, and when, incredulous, I asked them what they were supposedly taking advantage of, the answers ranged from the young woman's emotional state to prospective changes in her geographic location. Incredible.
Of course, we already knew most writers were gamma males on the simple basis of reading their novels, in which no man except the villain ever pursues a woman with sex in mind. The typical protagonist goes about his business with no thought of romance in mind until a beautiful, large-breasted redhead jumps into his bed without any warning whatsoever. After which unanticipated event, they are a couple forever and ever.
Seriously, it's like a window into gamma psychosexuality, to see the same form of relationship described over and over and over again in literature. One could write vast quantities of literary criticism on the basis of socio-sexuality alone. In fact, I believe I will introduce that as a regular feature here.
Who are some of the writers, and what are some of the novels, you would like to see analyzed through a sociosexual perspective?
WARNING: Gaiman's advice should not be heeded if you find yourself attracted to a writer who is either a Sigma or an Omega. In either case, you may well find yourself greeting someone at the door in either a) an animal costume, or b) full leather bondage attire.
Gammas never approach women in a straightforward manner. It’s always an oblique, cowardly, two-steps-forward, one-step-back, plausibly deniable, I-was-only-joking approach that allows them to pretend that they were never sexually pursuing the woman in the first place.
The irony is that despite all their expressed concerns about taking advantage of a woman, and their professed abhorrence of rape, there is no group of straight men statistically more likely to sexually assault a young woman than Gammas.
While Neil Gaiman may or may not be guilty of sexual assault, he is definitely guilty of being a skeevy, creepy Gamma male, as by his own admission, he was “cuddling in the bathtub” with his 20-year-old nanny who he had just met for the first time.
In short, whatever you do, do NOT take the advice in this book!
What's worse? Calling your wife milady or referring to her as "my better half"?
The sneaky male strategy of the Gammas makes women's skin crawl.