Back in high school, I was your classic beta, completely head over heels for this girl, let's call her Elle. Her and her friends, the popular girls, all treated me with the stereotypical disgust behind my back.

Enter Sherry. I had asked her out in 7th grade, but got shot down then. Sherry was a really quiet girl. Never talked. I found out later that she had a really traditional set of Asian parents. To Sherry, for some reason, I was Alpha. I didn't interact much with her, so she only saw the impressive parts of me. Captain of two sports teams. Student Government official, top GPA, prom royalty, etc. Elle and her friends knew my beta personality, and they treated me like shit as a result. I never interacted enough with Sherry for her to know it.

Fast forward a few years, and I'm banging her in the car after our first date.

I find out how she's thought of me for years after a few more dates.

The one thing I don't understand is this: when I followed TRP advice at the beginning of the relationship, everything worked fine. So I began to experiment with beta behaviour. And it still works fine.

She hamsters everything I do as alpha. I spent ~$300 on her for Christmas. She later had the idea of blowing me in the showers at the public pool. She says that me smoking weed is "so badass".

I have a theory on why this is:

Her friends are all complete nerds. My skin crawls just talking to them. See, Sherry used to be a pretty ugly duckling. She's a lot better looking now, but the legacy of it is probably still imprinted in her mind. She still dresses really plainly, and doesn't wear makeup unless she's out with me. This isn't a party girl.

So by relation to everyone else she knows, I'm the alpha.

Anyone else have any similar experiences?