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A person who mogs others is called a mogger. A person who gets mogged is a moggee or mog-victim. This type of dominance display is common among animal species that organize themselves into [[dominance hierarchies]].
A person who mogs others is called a mogger. A person who gets mogged is a moggee or mog-victim. This type of dominance display is common among animal species that organize themselves into [[dominance hierarchies]].


The most cringe-worthy forms of mogging occur when it happens to [[omegas]]. Since the terms [[inceldom]] and [[femceldom]] are umbrella terms, there are many ways through which moggees get mogged, such as having a disability (a [[disabledcel]]) next to a non-disabled person, having cognitive issues (a [[mentalcel]]) next to a [[neurotypical]] person, etc.
The most cringe-worthy forms of mogging occur when it happens to [[omegas|particularly low-status males]]. Since the terms [[inceldom]] and [[femceldom]] are umbrella terms, there are many ways through which moggees get mogged, such as having a disability (a [[disabledcel]]) next to a non-disabled person, having cognitive issues (a [[mentalcel]]) next to a [[neurotypical]] person, etc.


== Examples ==
== Examples ==

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