The Male Archetype Spectrum (Explained Fast & Real)

K. Shami
24 Apr 202508:14

Summary

TLDRThis video explores the concept of male archetypes and how they affect a man's social treatment and appeal, both with women and men. The speaker explains how different types—such as the cute cell, pretty boy, robust pretty boy, handsome, sinner, and ogre—differ in respect, trust, and attraction based on age groups. The video highlights how these archetypes influence men’s quality of life, attractiveness, and interactions. It provides insights into why some men are treated like gods while others remain largely invisible, offering a thought-provoking look at societal expectations and physical appearance.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The universe and your subconscious bring you to understand why some people are invisible while others are treated like gods.
  • 😀 Before self-improvement, understanding different male archetypes and how they affect how men are perceived is crucial.
  • 😀 Male archetypes include: Cute Cell, Pretty Boy, Robust Pretty Boy, Handsome, Sinner, and Ogre, each with distinct treatments from men and women.
  • 😀 Women’s tastes in men evolve with age, influencing their attraction to various archetypes at different stages of life.
  • 😀 The Cute Cell archetype appeals to younger women (16-20), but its appeal fades as men age, making it short-lived after late 20s.
  • 😀 Pretty Boys and Cute Cells share similarities, but Pretty Boys are slightly more masculine and have longer-lasting appeal, especially with women in their 20s-30s.
  • 😀 Robust Pretty Boys combine a good physique with a soft, pretty face, which allows them to perform well with women 20-30 years old, but they might lack respect from other men.
  • 😀 The Handsome archetype, common in Hollywood, is more masculine and broad-faced, gaining respect but less trust due to intimidation, particularly among younger women.
  • 😀 The Sinner archetype, or 'bad boy', is dominant and rugged, favored by older women (40+), but may be intimidating to younger women.
  • 😀 The Ogre archetype is large, muscular, and rough-looking, often appealing to older women, but it’s the least attractive to younger women and suffers from low trust.
  • 😀 A man’s quality of life, including respect and romantic appeal, depends on their archetype. Being handsome or robust can lead to more success across age groups and in different aspects of life.

Q & A

  • What is the core idea of the video script?

    -The video discusses different male archetypes and their varying levels of respect, trust, and attractiveness at different ages, emphasizing why some men are more appealing or respected than others.

  • What are the five male archetypes mentioned in the video?

    -The five male archetypes are: Cute Cell, Pretty Boy, Robust Pretty Boy, Handsome, and the Sinner. Additionally, the Ogre archetype is also discussed.

  • How does the Cute Cell archetype differ from the Pretty Boy archetype?

    -The Cute Cell is youthful, with a soft, feminine look and no facial hair, whereas the Pretty Boy has a more masculine feature, such as deeper-set eyes and often a more frail or slender physique.

  • How does age impact the appeal of these male archetypes?

    -As women age, their preferences for male archetypes shift. Younger women (16-20) are more attracted to Cute Cells and Pretty Boys, while older women (30s and above) may find more masculine or rugged archetypes, like the Sinner, appealing.

  • What is the relationship between respect and the different male archetypes?

    -The respect level for each archetype varies. Cute Cells have low respect from men due to their feminine features, while the Handsome archetype commands higher respect due to its more masculine traits. The Sinner and Ogre archetypes receive the highest respect because of their dominant, intimidating appearances.

  • What role does facial hair play in determining a male archetype's appeal?

    -Facial hair contributes to the masculinity of an archetype. For example, the Handsome and Robust Pretty Boy archetypes may have facial hair, which enhances their appeal and gives them a more masculine, mature look, while the Cute Cell has no facial hair.

  • Why is the Sinner archetype particularly attractive to older women?

    -The Sinner, being a bad boy archetype with tattoos, rugged looks, and dominance, appeals to older women who may be dissatisfied with their previous relationships or who are looking for excitement, as they tend to be less interested in 'nice guy' types.

  • How does the Ogre archetype compare to the other male archetypes in terms of appeal?

    -The Ogre, with its bulky and rough appearance, is less attractive to younger women and men due to its intimidating look, but it gains respect from other men. It is more appealing to women over 40 who may be seeking a more dominant partner.

  • What is the recommended advice for Cute Cells as they age?

    -The advice for Cute Cells is to settle down before their 30s, as their youthful appeal tends to fade as they get older. This would allow them to find a suitable partner and avoid losing attractiveness over time.

  • Why does the Pretty Boy archetype's appeal change over time?

    -As Pretty Boys age, they lose some of their youthful appeal and may transition into the Robust Pretty Boy archetype, which retains more masculine features. This change is part of the natural aging process, where their face and physique shift.

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