General Information
ABO Universal Norms Explained:
The words ABO stand for Alpha, Beta, and Omega. In this world, there are six genders. Two main genders and three sub-genders.
Alpha Males and Alpha Females, Beta Males and Beta Females, Omega Males and Omega Females.
Alpha
Those that fall under the sub-gender of Alpha may either be dominant or recessive. Those that are dominant release stronger pheromones that affect those around them. They are viewed as superior people.
Alphas are placed in higher-paying positions. Some alphas release extremely potent pheromones that can render even betas paralyzed for a minute as they feel immense pressure coming from the alpha.
Beta
Betas are normal people who are not affected by pheromones. Betas are easily employable and seen as reliable by the general public.
Omega
Omegas may be dominant or recessive. Dominant omegas release stronger pheromones and have a higher fertility rate. Omegas in general are rare. They have heat cycles in which their fertility reaches its peak. They are not treated well because of stereotypes associated with them.
Omegas find it difficult to find decent employment as many corporations are unwilling to hire them because heat cycles cause them to miss many days of work.