Geez that's an old post. Anyways, while I was there I looked around a little bit and found this:
I obviously couldn't have thought of this at the time, but Reki Kawahara really is only capable of writing about three different types of male characters. One category is the self-insert protagonist that inexplicably attracts all women. The second category is friendly but neutered older males, i.e. men who are no threat to the protagonist's harem(weirdly, Kayaba ends up in this category even though he murdered thousands of people, but this actually makes sense once you understand the next category). The final category is entirely made of slimy, unscrupulous monsters, men who only exist to creepily fawn over their unrequited loves and try to steal them from the protagonist in underhanded ways. These people are far worse even than a man who murdered thousands. It's very telling of how Reki Kawahara views the world.