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== Pack vs. Family vs. Clan vs. Band == | == Pack vs. Family vs. Clan vs. Band == | ||
A ''' | A '''band''' was traditionally a group of betas without a head, who form reciprocal bonds with each other. It now also refers to many small groups which don’t have a single head, but work together and have at least some pack bonds. | ||
An ''' | An '''order''' is an unrelated mixed group with hierarchical head betas that forms for a specific purpose. They tend to be large. Bonds may be very weak, and emotional connection with other order member minimal. Many church congregations and charitable organizations form orders. | ||
A '''Family''' is a familial group with a mate-bonded head couple, and possibly pups. It is polite to refer to households with a single parent, or unbonded parents, and kids, as a family, even though they technically aren’t. | A '''Family''' is a familial group with a mate-bonded head couple, and possibly pups. It is polite to refer to households with a single parent, or unbonded parents, and kids, as a family, even though they technically aren’t. | ||
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If you don’t know the structure of someone’s group, “pack” is the respectful assumption. | If you don’t know the structure of someone’s group, “pack” is the respectful assumption. | ||