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For simplicity, all non-alpha animals are often called betas. Dominance does not necessarily mean aggression, but simply superiority. | For simplicity, all non-alpha animals are often called betas. Dominance does not necessarily mean aggression, but simply superiority. | ||
Aggressive dominance behavior is linked to a fast [[life history]] strategy, while non-aggressive dominance can be regarded as a slow life history strategy. Human dominance hierarchies tend toward the latter due to [[wikipedia:Self-domestication|self-domestication]] and [[ | Aggressive dominance behavior is linked to a fast [[life history]] strategy, while non-aggressive dominance can be regarded as a slow life history strategy. Human dominance hierarchies tend toward the latter due to [[wikipedia:Self-domestication|self-domestication]], [[neoteny]] and a high prevalence of [[arranged marriage]] rather than free mate choice. | ||
== Manosphere == | == Manosphere == |