1. Alpha Women's Anatomy:
• Alpha women possess reproductive systems similar to alpha men, including external reproductive organs with knotting capabilities.
• They do not have standard female reproductive systems (no uterus or ovaries). However, they may have prominent chest features, possibly hormonal markers of their dominance or strength.
2. Omega Men's Anatomy:
• Omega males have a womb located near their rectal area, allowing them to give birth via the anus.
• They can also lactate, producing milk for their offspring, provided they are either standard or dominant omegas. Recessive omegas lack this capability due to limited hormonal production. So yes they are almost like women in some sense because their breast will eventually grow larger due to the production of milk, although its very temporary, they will go back to their normal size as their children stop getting milk. Dominant omegas are built more softer than standard omega men, almost identical to woman but they still have that male elements and built, they are what you would call "twink"
3. Bonding Mechanisms:
• Knotting: An alpha's reproductive organ has an enlarging gland, which swells during intercourse to form a physical bond with the omega. This act solidifies their connection physically and emotionally.
• Marking: Alphas bite the back of the omega's neck, injecting their pheromones to leave an indelible mark. This creates a lifelong bond, making it difficult for the omega to bond with another alpha.
• Rare Bonding Cases: In unique instances, alphas and omegas can sense an innate compatibility through pheromones alone, leading to a spontaneous bond without prior interactions. This is often tied to genetic or evolutionary matches.
4. Reproductive Limits and Potential:
• Recessive Omegas: Limited fertility, capable of bearing one or no children due to lower hormonal activity and weaker womb structures.
• Standard Omegas: Can bear up to three children in their lifetime, with average hormonal levels and physical resilience.
• Dominant Omegas: Extremely rare and capable of bearing six or more children due to heightened fertility, stronger womb structures, and exceptional hormonal balance.
5. Pheromonal Dynamics:
• The pheromones of an alpha play a vital role in both attraction and bonding. Hyper-dominant alphas emit overwhelming pheromones, making them nearly irresistible to compatible omegas
• An omega's heat cycle can be triggered by proximity to their bonded alpha or during particularly stressful or emotional situations, increasing their susceptibility to knotting or marking.
6. Social Implications:
• These biological factors deeply influence societal roles, hierarchies, and expectations within the omegaverse, such as the pressure on omegas to form bonds with alphas for protection or the rarity of dominant omegas being seen as prized partners.
Thanks for reading, you can actually skip the auxiliary chapters if you know what you are reading, this is just a warning chapters on what you are about to read😊😊😊😊
For some reason, I might add more, because after this novel, I will make another one for yuri 😘