So according to the red pill, men naturally want to impregnate as many women as possible while women want to be impregnated by the best man. By that knowledge, wouldn’t that put men who want monogamous relationships in beta male category? In the manosphere we usually associate masculinity with testosterone levels. It is been said that testosterone can help in increasing sex drive as this article explains it here: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/why-am-i-so-horny#female-reproductive-system The article also states that women get a boost in testosterone during their menstrual cycle.

So if a man desires monogamy, wouldn’t that automatically make him a low testosterone beta male since men are biologically wired to reproduce with as many mates as possible or at least that’s what an “alpha” male is suppose to do? It is also stated that sex drive can also be influenced by moods and other psychological states as this article explains it: https://www.livescience.com/amp/21114-testosterone-sex-drive-masturbation.html Men are usually seen as the promiscuous gender but sexual liberation and the rates of infidelity have proven that women can be just as promiscuous as men, if not more.

Using red pill philosophy, it will also be a disservice to men to choose monogamy since women have become promiscuous and hypergamous and that will only risk the man in getting cheating on. Monogamy is also associated with intimacy which could be seen as a “feminine” trait. So does that mean men who desire monogamy will fall more on the feminine spectrum while women who are promiscuous are more on the masculine spectrum?