Explore the ABO Worldview
Mysteries
Deep dive into the characteristics of Alpha, Beta, and Omega genders, explore core concepts like pheromones, heat cycles, and bonding
Three Gender Types Explained
In the ABO worldview, humans are divided into three reproductive genders, each with unique physiological and psychological characteristics
Alpha (A)
Leaders & Protectors
Key Characteristics
- Natural leadership abilities and dominance
- Powerful pheromone influence
- Strong protective instincts and sense of responsibility
- Dominant position in groups
- Easily affected by Omega heat cycles
Subtypes
Alpha-Dominance
Dominant Alpha, natural leader who likes to take control
Alpha-Protector
Protective Alpha, strong protective instincts, cares for pack safety
Beta (B)
Balancers & Mediators
Key Characteristics
- Largest population, social foundation
- Relatively weak pheromones
- Unaffected by heat cycles
- Strong adaptability and sense of balance
- Can bond with any gender
Subtypes
Beta-Mediator
Mediator Beta, skilled at resolving conflicts and promoting harmony
Beta-Adaptive
Adaptive Beta, flexible and adaptable, strong adaptation abilities
Omega (O)
Nurturers & Caregivers
Key Characteristics
- Rarest population, precious and valuable
- Relatively weaker physical constitution
- Responsible for reproduction, have heat cycles
- Pheromones strongly attract Alphas
- Possess powerful emotional perception abilities
Subtypes
Omega-Nurturer
Nurturing Omega, cares for others, provides emotional support
Omega-Submissive
Submissive Omega, loyal support, builds harmonious relationships
Core Concepts & Mechanisms
Understanding the fundamental mechanisms that drive the ABO worldview
Pheromones
Chemical signals unique to each gender, used for attraction, marking, and communication
- Alpha pheromones: Dominant and protective, can soothe Omegas
- Beta pheromones: Relatively mild, don't cause strong reactions
- Omega pheromones: Strongly attract Alphas, strongest during heat cycles
Heat Cycles (Heat/Rut)
Cyclical physiological phenomena in Omegas and Alphas
- Omega heat: Periodic occurrence, high libido, intense pheromones
- Alpha rut: Affected by Omega heat cycles, increased protective instincts
- Suppressants: Drugs used to control heat cycles
Bonding & Marking
Ritual to establish permanent partner relationships
- Temporary marking: Short-term bonding, can be overridden
- Permanent marking: Establishes permanent relationship through gland biting
- Bonding heat: Special state during marking process
Social Hierarchy
Hierarchical system in ABO society
- Alpha: Highest social status, bear leadership responsibilities
- Beta: Social foundation, largest population
- Omega: Precious and rare, protected by society
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the ABO worldview and our personality test
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