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  2. Alpha and beta male - Wikipedia

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    The view that there is a dominance hierarchy among humans consisting of "alpha males" and "beta males" is sometimes reported in the mainstream media. The term alpha male is often applied to any dominating man, especially bullies , [ 10 ] despite the fact that dominating behavior is rarely seen as a positive trait for either an ideal date or a ...

  3. List of dominance hierarchy species - Wikipedia

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    Male Chiroxiphia manakins can typically be designated alpha and beta, since there is a clear dominance relationship between them. There is only ever one alpha male, but, depending on species, there may be one or two beta males. Beta males are sometimes sub-adults - easily recognized, as their plumage retain female-like characters.

  4. Dominance hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    A high-ranking male mandrill advertises his status with bright facial coloration. [1]In the zoological field of ethology, a dominance hierarchy (formerly and colloquially called a pecking order) is a type of social hierarchy that arises when members of animal social groups interact, creating a ranking system.

  5. Herbivore men - Wikipedia

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    Indifference to marriage and committed relationships has been an observable trend in many socially and economically advanced societies. [12] Japanese women's values in romantic or long-term relationships tend to avoid characteristics of herbivore men that are associated with weakness and unproductiveness. Many women refuse to marry men who do ...

  6. Omegaverse - Wikipedia

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    Beta : either regular human beings, or have a mix of Alpha and Omega traits, or their own unique traits; Omega ( Ω ): submissive and gentle, calm and a peacemaker. Characters typically possess wolf or other canid -like behavior, especially as it pertains to sexual intercourse and sexuality, which is described as instinctual, responding to ...

  7. Sexual mimicry - Wikipedia

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    The beta male is of intermediate size, and it mimics the female to get access to females. Last, the gamma male is the smallest morph and it invades harems, where females go to mate with alpha males, for mating opportunities. This morphology is associated with a single autosomal gene and three different alleles.

  8. Testosterone - Wikipedia

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    Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and androgen in males. [3] In humans, testosterone plays a key role in the development of male reproductive tissues such as testicles and prostate, as well as promoting secondary sexual characteristics such as increased muscle and bone mass, and the growth of body hair.

  9. Male bonding - Wikipedia

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    Male bonding can occur through various contexts and activities that build emotional closeness, trust, and camaraderie. Male bonding is an important feature of men’s social functioning and can provide benefits including emotional support and intimacy, shared identity, and personal fulfillment contributing to men’s mental health and wellbeing ...