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Territoriality, aggression, anxiety, and desire for connection also increase. Alphas who are raising young will often struggle to let them out of their sight. Mated alphas may desire sex, or may just need constant check ins with their mates. Alphas with beta group members may lean heavily on their bonds for stability. Calm interaction with other alphas becomes difficult.
Territoriality, aggression, anxiety, and desire for connection also increase. Alphas who are raising young will often struggle to let them out of their sight. Mated alphas may desire sex, or may just need constant check ins with their mates. Alphas with beta group members may lean heavily on their bonds for stability. Calm interaction with other alphas becomes difficult.
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