He has also described some pop culture characters as 'Sigmas,' including Han Solo, Neo, and many Clint Eastwood roles. Sigmas often like women, but also tend to be contemptuous of them. At the party, it's the guy who stops by to say hello to a few friends accompanied by a tier one girl that no one has ever seen before. (NB: Alphas absolutely hate to be laughed at and a sigma can enrage an alpha by simply smiling at him.) Everyone else is vaguely confused by them. The alphas hate sigmas because they are the only men who don't accept or at least acknowledge their social dominance. Sigma: The outsiders who don't play the social game and manage to win at it anyhow. Again,' in which he wrote that the 'sigma' is not just a social outcast, but a person who despite being a supposed social outcast 'wins' at the social game. On May 16th, 2010, he published, 'Explaining sigma. On his blog, he often goes into detail explaining the hierarchy of males using the greek alphabet. The term 'Sigma Males' has been attributed to writer Vox Day, aka Theodore Robert Beale, a self-described Christian nationalist.