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There are three types of males: '''[[Alpha]]''', '''[[Beta]]''', and '''[[Omega]]'''. [[Alpha]] males are at the top of the social hierarchy, and [[Omega|Omegas]] are at the bottom. The majority of [[men]] are [[Beta]] males.  '[[Alpha]]' does not mean inherently, or even morally 'superior' it just means at the top of the social hierarchy, which may be corrupt, or too stratified. Though there is some dispute over the definition of the term 'Alpha', with some defining this as men who act dominant or who are seen as attractive by many women.
There are three types of males: '''[[Alpha]]''', '''[[Beta]]''', and '''[[Omega]]'''. [[Alpha]] males are at the top of the social hierarchy, and [[Omega|Omegas]] are at the bottom. The majority of [[men]] are [[Beta]] males.  '[[Alpha]]' does not mean inherently, or even morally 'superior' it just means at the top of the social hierarchy, which may be corrupt, or too stratified. Though there is some dispute over the definition of the term 'Alpha', with some defining this as men who act dominant or who are seen as attractive by many women, even if they are seen as losers by other men or are objectively low in social status.




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