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[[genetics|Biologically]], [[gender]] and dynamics are the same thing. For [[historical|history]] and [[cultural|culture]] reasons, they're seen as separate. | [[genetics|Biologically]], [[gender]] and dynamics are the same thing. For [[historical|history]] and [[cultural|culture]] reasons, they're seen as separate. | ||
Biological gender includes the set of features that develop at birth and through puberty. Biological dynamic includes those features that develop around [[presentation]]. Both are connected to sexual and emotional development. | Biological gender includes the set of features that develop at birth and through puberty. Biological dynamic includes those features that develop around [[presentation]]. Both are connected to sexual and emotional development. | ||
The three recognized dynamics are - [[alpha]], [[beta]], and [[omega]]. [[Transdynamic | The three recognized dynamics are - [[alpha]], [[beta]], and [[omega]]. [[trans|Transdynamic]] people exist, but are not well accepted in most English-speaking cultures. | ||
== Alphas == | == Alphas == | ||
Alphas are usually able to sire children, and have [[rut]]s. Stereotypes include them being natural leaders, having heightened aggression, and having stronger [[scents|pheremones]] than other dynamics. | Alphas are usually able to sire children, and have [[rut]]s. Stereotypes include them being natural leaders, having heightened aggression, and having stronger [[scents|pheremones]] than other dynamics. |