Explaining the 'Submissive-Dominant' Rule

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No! It's not S&M or BDSM.

It's based on pelt and hair colour and are just two terms to describe the two types of werewolves. It's like the sexes. There's male, and then there's female. We know a male because of his physical traits and the thing between his legs. The same thing with a female.

It's how werewolves identify one another based on a set criteria. Dominant wolves tend to have darker hair in human form, and in wolf/werewolf form, their pelt is either the same shade or darker. Submissive wolves tend to have lighter hair in human form with a corresponding wolf/werewolf pelt.

Dominant wolves also tend to be larger and taller in wolf/werewolf forms while submissive wolves tend to be smaller and shorter. It is particularly seen in male wolves, with dominant males being too damn tall, and muscular, and stronger. Submissive male wolves take on a far slender figure, significantly shorter, and don't carry as much muscle even if they work out.


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