It came to my attention that my seven year old son is the alpha male in his class. My wife and I would never use this terminology to describe him, but it was used by one of the other parents in the class.
Sure we think he’s wonderful, smart and cute, but all parents think that about their kids. And yes he’s a good athlete, but so are countless other boys and girls in his school and around the world.
But somehow he’s risen to a place where the boys follow him around and the girls giggle and stare. The funny thing is, he’s clueless. He isn’t basking in it, in fact he’s embarrassed by it. At least he’s embarrassed when my wife and I ask him about the girls. More on that later.
So what’s up with the alpha male? Is there a unique combination of qualities that make up the top dog, or is it just some sort of energy that makes it happen?
THE GUYS and I have always been surprised and intrigued by this phenomenon. Which Guy at a party or bar, emerges as the alpha? Which guy do the girls/women swoon over? Sometimes it’s obvious who it will be, and at other times it couldn’t be more puzzling. So what it is?
Here is our list. And keep in mind that different stages of life require different qualities to be the alpha. Also, we’re not describing what qualities we think guys should possess, but just what helps them rise to be alpha male.
Elementary School
1. Big
2. Good Athlete
3. Cute
4. Loud
High School
1. Cute
2. Good Athlete
3. Has own Car
4. Rumors of large member
5. Tall and/or big
6. Loud mouth party guy
7. “Bad Boy”
8. Confident
Adulthood
1. Good Looking
2. Lots of money
3. Famous
4. Tall
5. Funny…..no, really funny!
6. Smart….and turns that into a profit
7. Large member
8. Has cute girlfriend or wife
9. Rumors of lots of money
10. Confident
11. Add yours here. What do you think? Or what did we miss?
So back to my son.
We were all sitting having dinner together, which doesn’t happen as much as we’d like. Everyone was feeling quite cozy and happy. My daughter crawled up in my lap and said she wanted to marry me. So cute! Then my boys said they wanted to marry my wife. So since the topic of marriage and girls and boys was being thrown around, my wife mentioned to my son that some of the girls in his class thought he was cute.(She heard this from other parents.) She was just joking around with him. We didn’t expect him to get THAT upset.
But, he left the table crying. He was also mad and was yelling too. Then when my wife went in to talk to him he said angrily, “I feel like saying the F word!” (Discussion of the F word has been part of our house the last few weeks, since my oldest heard it on the bus.) Then all of a sudden I hear, “FUCK!” Now, I know this isn’t really funny, but the way it went down was just too hysterical. So I start laughing out loud. I mean he’s 7 and has no idea what it means! Soon my oldest son and my daughter were laughing too. My daughter had no clue what we were laughing about, but she joined in anyway. Of course my seven year old hears us and gets even madder. Then he says the funniest thing to my wife,
“And I’m definitely not going to marry you now!”
Now, I’m doubled over laughing. I mean, he’s being so serious. Please don’t scold me. I know I shouldn’t be laughing, but sometimes these moments just have to be enjoyed. And yes, I went in and talked to him and apologized. Of course I tell him later that he should be glad I laughed instead of grounding him. All is good. We explained that we weren’t trying to make him feel bad by telling him girls liked him. And at some point he might actually like that girls like him. But my wife and I both promised not to bring it up again. And he promised not to use the F word.
I never was the alpha male. I think there were some moments where I was close, possibly first Lieutenant, but never the top, top. I was always jealous of the top guy; in fact all guys are.
But now I see that things at the top aren’t always perfect either, especially if you don’t want all the attention.
The things you can learn from a 7 year old!
“ONE of THE GUYS”
PS. Thanks for all your support. All my stomach tests came out normal. I’m thinking I may have an allergy or something. Seeing the doc on Tuesday to go over things.

Hmmmm, well my 2 year old says ass all the time and I’m OBVIOUSLY mother of the year… I can’t help but laugh my fucking ass off! It’s so funny, that I cry! Hey at least it’s not ‘fuck’ right? Which my Daddy SWORE would be her first word!
Anyway, ALPHA male… Is there anything sexier than power? (I’m not referring to you 7 year old’s situation- WAY CUTE by the way) but I ALWAYS wanted the Quarterback… and always ended up in the backseat with a fucking blocker guy! What the fuck?
Then when you reach adulthood, then I was with the ‘Alpha’ and it turns out they’re usually cock suckers!
Long story short, men are damned if they do damned if they don’t. We’ll always go after the good looking, smart, rich guys with SUPPOSEDLY BIG “members” as you put it. Then when it turns out they can’t get it up and have mommy issues, we go to the 2nd string bff for comfort because he’s a pushover and we have all the control…
I definitely think that an alpha male should possess confidence no matter what age he is. Hopefully your son will grow into the role of alpha male, while not only winning female hearts, but making his friends jealous of that natural ability. Also, if I had to add another trait to the adulthood category I would say charisma is essential. Come to think about it the alpha make is the ideal man, but yet so hard to find.
Hmmm…Alpha male. Would somebody really want to be that? I don’t blame your son for getting upset. Given the choice, I’d rather say Fuck!, too.
Charisma and Charm are essential for the Alpha Male role. [And, I have always been attracted to said Alpha Males!]
I think it was adorable your 7 year old son is so embarrassed by girls liking him. I remember when my son was that age, it was a touchy subject too!
Im glad to hear your test results for your stomach issues came back normal. Thats a relief!
That was a funny story. I understand your son’s reaction. And yours! Great stuff!
You’re right about the Alpha male qualities. Sadly, enough.
To me, most of those adulthood traits (with the exception of confidence and being funny) you listed are negatives and reveal how our society has become so superficial in judging people. If a woman is attracted to a guy only because he has a lot of money, to me, she would be a whore. No offense to prostitutes who are, at least, honest about what they do.
I teach young children and I see that everyday.
I enjoyed this story.
You guys keep things interesting over here. That’s why I keep coming back.
Stay well. (I want you to keep writing.)
I always had crushes on the “Alpha Males”. I was pretty far away from the female equivalent, though, so they didn’t pay too much attention to me. My poor elementary school self
Your son’s reaction is too funny (and cute)!
What a curious post – I never would have even considered “alpha” and “seven year old” in the same context! But you put it together, hilariously, as you always do, and with perfect wisdom, too.
Glad to hear your tummy trouble seems to be nothing too serious. Keep us informed.
@Kelly…..no offense taken.
@Ashley…….LOL! I mean, really!
@Everyone……thanks for the well wishes.
That is so freaking cute! I can just see him so upset that you guys are making fun of him about the girls. It’s so tough when you’re a little one and older people laugh. I love how he said he wouldn’t marry your wife now.
He’s going to look back on that time when he’s the alpha male in high school and laugh so hard.
Glad you’re ok! From my experience, stress was the #1 cause of my issues. You could use this excuse on your wife to get out of chores I’ll bet.
I think the leading quality of an Alpha is confidence. My son was that boy in grade school. He was also tall and cute as a bug. In high school he is also one of the alphas but he is not on athletics and goes out of his way to go against the grain, he might just be a bad boy.
I’d have laughed too. My daughter often leaves the dinner table in tears because we are all joking about something and then it goes too far in her mind. Usually about boys for her.
I always find it interesting to see what happens to the former high school and college alphas later in life. Some are still alphas and some are totally the opposite. My boys are somewhere in the middle, but they’re comfortable about who they are, which for almost teen boys is pretty good. I miss the days when my boys wanted to marry mom–now they want to marry Salena Gomez.
First, I’m so glad that you are feeling better. Whew!
Second, I was never attracted to the Alpha male. I like the guy with an air of mystery about him.But when you are raising kids, you want them to have self-confidence, even if they don’t recognize they are holding all the cards! This was a really Good Dad story.
@Tina…..What, no Megan Fox?
@askcherlock……”I was never attracted to the Alpha Male”…….another reason we like you so much!
How cute! It’s amazing the things we can learn from kids. And I wouldn’t have been able to hold it either! I would have had to laugh to!
There is one other quality I’ve noticed in elementary school boys that makes them an alpha male — being kidn of a class clown. The little girls love that about their classmates. Cute.