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fandomsecrets2013-12-15 03:37 pm
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(...I, ah, wrote that fic. It was for the A/B/O Ladies ficathon, and is in the Female Alphas collection, for people who are curious about A/B/O with women in general.)
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Nobody in the story is in a Dom/sub relationship....
Just because someone's physically an alpha doesn't mean they'll always take the physical or emotional lead in a relationship and/or sex. It's sure not the case in this fic.
And I'm having a hard time sorting any of the characters in this series as 100% "dominant in real life" or not. Especially Homura and Madoka, who go through such strong character arcs, shy and retiring for a significant portion of their lives, but ending up assertive and commanding. There's no category for which they wouldn't break the stereotypes at some stage.
(Meanwhile, Kyoko is clearly more aggressive and demanding than Sayaka in canon, but she's written as a beta while Sayaka is written as an alpha...)
IDK, maybe you have in mind a different set of stereotypes and the story lined up with all of those, but I'm not sure how to get "tidy" out of any of it.
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