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psycho June 20, 2021 9:11 pm

It was a tik tok recommendation but I think I lost the video. Basically this girl with pink hair runs into a classmate while he’s changing. She sees he has bondage marks and uses that to black mail him or something along those lines.

psycho July 10, 2020 4:07 am

I asked this question a while ago but I didn’t get the answer I wanted so I’m gonna try again. In this manwha there are several mentions of recessive and dominant traits of alphas and omegas. I wanted to know what’s the difference between all these like recessive omega vs dominant omega and recessive alpha vs dominant alpha.

    neopoli July 10, 2020 4:30 am

    i've seen somewhere that recessive omegas have irregular heats and are often looked down on? don't take my word on it though, i'm not sure.

    SparklyPotato July 10, 2020 4:35 am

    Imo recessives are closer to betas. Different mangas sometimes have different features of receives but in Love is an Illusion, I think recessives are less sensitive to pheromones and don't emit as much as their dominant counterparts. Also in the manhwa, they probably present a little later. In other manhwas I've read, recessives also have different body types like for example a recessive omega will look more masculine than a dominant omega and a recessive alpha will look more feminine than dominant alphas. Hence closer looking to betas.

    psycho July 10, 2020 4:59 am
    Imo recessives are closer to betas. Different mangas sometimes have different features of receives but in Love is an Illusion, I think recessives are less sensitive to pheromones and don't emit as much as their... SparklyPotato

    This answer makes so much sense so thank you. (=・ω・=). It’s also backed up when it’s revealed that Byul is a dominant shown that he picked up his parents pheromones at such a young age. And in the beginning chapters when Dojin brought a male omega, this explains why he looked so feminine. He was a dominant! Thanks for your answer again even though it’s speculation ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ . It upset me when I couldn’t find nothing on these traits on the internet.

    SparklyPotato July 10, 2020 6:21 am
    This answer makes so much sense so thank you. (=・ω・=). It’s also backed up when it’s revealed that Byul is a dominant shown that he picked up his parents pheromones at such a young age. And in the be... psycho

    Yes, the recessive-dominant concept isn't very common. Originally it wasn't even included in the omegaverse genre( ̄へ ̄). It became a thing in mangas/manhwas not in western fanlore ( where omegaverse was created) so you won't find much on it since most information written about omegaverse is from western fanlore. Also that's why if you read a lot of fanfic (mostly generated from western media) on omegaverse, they feel quite different to mangas/manhwas.

    psycho July 10, 2020 6:29 am
    Yes, the recessive-dominant concept isn't very common. Originally it wasn't even included in the omegaverse genre( ̄へ ̄). It became a thing in mangas/manhwas not in western fanlore ( where omegaverse wa... SparklyPotato

    oooooo ok ( ̄∇ ̄")

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