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While Andrew Tate may have his own views on relationships and the concept of being an "alpha sigma male," it's crucial to remember that everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and choices. People have different preferences and ways of forming relationships, and it's important to respect those differences.
Ultimately, the choice of how you approach relationships and the labels you assign to them is a personal one. It's essential to consider what works best for you and to respect the choices and beliefs of others, even if they differ from your own.
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