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Family structure and partnered relationships are a bit more flexible than in our world. Litters are large, and it helps to have something larger than a 'nuclear family' to support them. Non-child-producing relationships are useful - they often raise some of the pups of a pack, or financially and emotionally support those who are. Still, there are 'right' ways to have a relationship. And there's a HIERARCHY of relationships, with male alpha/female omega, and alpha/beta/omega, at the top. 'Pretending' to be in a more prestigious relationship type is deeply frowned upon. | Family structure and partnered relationships are a bit more flexible than in our world. Litters are large, and it helps to have something larger than a 'nuclear family' to support them. Non-child-producing relationships are useful - they often raise some of the pups of a pack, or financially and emotionally support those who are. Still, there are 'right' ways to have a relationship. And there's a HIERARCHY of relationships, with male alpha/female omega, and alpha/beta/omega, at the top. 'Pretending' to be in a more prestigious relationship type is deeply frowned upon. | ||
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