simplylaura(sub female){djinni} |
8 months ago •
Mar 16, 2024
8 months ago •
Mar 16, 2024
simplylaura(sub female){djinni} • Mar 16, 2024
The only time I've ever taken the qualifier "alpha" seriously is in the context of rank in multi-partner relationships, or puppy packs. I've served in a position that was technically an "alpha sub" position because I was the highest ranking but I'd never identify myself as such ("hi I'm Laura, soandso's alpha sub" ugh super cringe) nor would my partner have allowed that. It was a private moniker that denoted my standing in the relationship, not my self-perceived boss-babe vibes.
In the same vein, I don't think it's cringey or red-flagy when pups and trainers use it. There's research about alpha wolves/dogs not actually existing, but it's a part of their culture based on perceived information at the time, and pups are too cute to argue with anyway. |
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