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[[Biologically | [[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|trans]] people exist, but are not well accepted in most English-speaking cultures. | The three recognized dynamics are - [[alpha]], [[beta]], and [[omega]]. [[Transdynamic|trans]] people exist, but are not well accepted in most English-speaking cultures. |
Revision as of 17:57, 14 July 2025
Dynamics
Biologically, gender and dynamics are the same thing. For history and 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. The three recognized dynamics are - alpha, beta, and omega. trans people exist, but are not well accepted in most English-speaking cultures.
Alphas
Alphas are usually able to sire children, and have ruts. Stereotypes include them being natural leaders, having heightened aggression, and having stronger pheremones than other dynamics.
Betas
Betas are usually able to make multiple bonds, rather than the single bonds of alphas and omegas. Stereotypes include them being more unstable/likely to go feral, more natural as peacemakers, more independent, more reliant on others and on having bonds, having 'less attractive' pheremones, and having weaker senses of smell.
Omegas
Omegas are usually able to conceive and carry children, and have heats. Stereotypes include them being quieter, having more parental instincts, having milder pheremones, and being physically weaker than other dynamics.