The Alpha Coach Who Learned a Lesson
One night, just minutes before starting one of his biggest livestreams, Arthur felt exhausted and decided to crack open an imported, unlabeled energy drink he had bought from a suspicious health-food store.
He downed the can and started the broadcast.
Ten minutes later, while ranting about “dominant posture,” the mysterious chemical began producing a bizarre effect.
First, his voice cracked and suddenly became much higher. Panicking, Arthur tried to clear his throat, only to feel a sharp pop run down his spine. His clothes began tightening around him.
Right there in front of the camera and thousands of live viewers, Arthur’s beard vanished. His features softened into those of a stunning young woman, and his polo shirt strained as his entire physique changed, leaving him with a dramatically curvier figure.
The chat went completely insane.
Arthur ended the livestream in a panic, but the damage was already done. He had transformed into a spectacular redhead with long, flowing hair.
A few months passed.
After the initial shock wore off, Arthur’s entrepreneurial spirit took over. He eventually realized that crying over his old body wasn’t going to pay the bills, so he completely reinvented his channel.
Now going by Antonia, she became the internet’s biggest relationship content creator—but with a very different approach.
Instead of teaching men how to manipulate women, Antonia taught women how to spot and manipulate online scammers, wannabe “alpha males,” and internet grifters exactly like the person Arthur used to be.
The channel didn’t just survive.
It exploded.
And the best part?
Her male audience grew at an absolutely ridiculous rate.
After all, Antonia’s choice of outfits for her livestreams had become remarkably strategic: eye-catching blue skirts paired with plunging white tops.
Pure clickbait.
In the end, Arthur learned the hard way that men were infinitely easier to control than he had ever claimed in his old speeches.
Apparently, becoming the woman he used to lecture about had taught him a few things about his own audience.
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