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Some authors use dominance and status synonymously, other's don't.<ref>http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/beautiful-minds/201008/two-routes-social-status</ref><ref>http://www.quora.com/How-does-someone-show-dominance-in-a-subtle-way</ref> All of these terms involve the evaluation by others and likely all of them tie into innate human emotions and behaviors that regulate human hierarchies.
Some authors use dominance and status synonymously, other's don't.<ref>http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/beautiful-minds/201008/two-routes-social-status</ref><ref>http://www.quora.com/How-does-someone-show-dominance-in-a-subtle-way</ref> All of these terms involve the evaluation by others and likely all of them tie into innate human emotions and behaviors that regulate human hierarchies.
[[PUA|PUAs]] often use the term [[sexual market value]] in place of status. In the former [[PSL|PuaHate]] and [[PSL|SlutHate]] communities, the term "DOM" is usually used to describe a [[Chad|masculine face]], but it also could refer to a large build or social dominance.
[[PUA|PUAs]] often use the term [[sexual market value]] in place of status. In the former [[PSL|PuaHate]] and [[PSL|SlutHate]] communities, the term "DOM" is usually used to describe a [[Chad|masculine face]], but it also could refer to a large build or social dominance.
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* [[Shyness]]
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* [[Love shy]]
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