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Three social class

Genders and Associated Stereotypes

Genders and Associated Stereotypes

Apr 06, 2022

Alpha:
About 10% of the population and are a prominent part of society. They usually end up in managerial positions and the business world. They are most often characterized as leader types, self-confident and charismatic. Because of this, they are admired unhindered. Over the times, alpha-weighted families have formed their own elite class, living a privileged life from the rest of the population. Outwardly, an alpha can be easily identified, as most of them are born into pre-existing affluent lineages and the majority of celebrities are one of them. They usually have the highest level of education available and wear brand clothing. It is claimed that their gender can even be heard from speech, as alphis tend to speak “in accordance with their status” in book language while cultivating civilised words.

Stereotypes:
- alphas are aesthetically charming
- higher education
- smart
- creative
- charismatic
- diligent
- knowledgeable
- self-confident
- long, slender, harmonious
- smells of power, that is, pleasant
- are absolute elites
- creative fashion phenomena
- determine normality
- competitive
- successors, winners


Betas: Are the basic people of society when covering 85% of the population. They end up in society with all work assignments except for the worst so-called crap dreams. Betas are usually described as ants, as they do most of the work in society. From their person alities, they are calm, amicable and social. Externally, sex can be observed from the clothes of basic clothing stores and almost self-confident essence. There are different social classes within the betas, as that group of people is divided mostly by wealth into both upper and lower class. Between these classes there is their own pecking system, which manifests itself in the form of adopting and using the alpha lifestyle in prowling one's own position.

Stereotypes:
- copying the fads of alphas
- “work parties”, whose body type is usually more rote than alphas
- appropriate, but they usually have longer back and shorter legs
- usually neat dressing
- pleasurable
- diligent
- reliable
- find them in every layer of society
- feel inferiority towards alphas
- the largest target group of consumer society marketing

Omegas: Are another large minority in society and they are about 5% of the population. They belong to the lowest category of society, which is why, as a rule, they work in the least prestigious fields. Most of them remain housewives and thus are out of work. Omegas are most often called, because of this, also an unproductive class. Woefully many omega end up in the underworld and become entangled in substance abuse as well as prostitution. They are most often described as shy, insecure and submissive. Outwardly, most omegas are easy to spot, as they most often dress in low-wear brands and walk head in presses, apologizing for their existence.

Stereotypes linked to omegas
- are unable to control their cravings
- remain young housewives
- leaving studies after primary school in progress
- part acts as cheap labor
- multiple pregnancies
- are ugly
- smelling nasty
- lazy
- overweight
- substance abusers
- do not control their lives
- insecure
- fools
- unambitious
- the biggest tax revenue spenders with their problems
- do not take responsibility for themselves
- losers

Often skipped fourth gender: So-called fourth gender, which includes less than one percent of the population. Most often, this group merges with betas, which is why they were invisible for a long time. As a rule, they do not differ from betas in their external habitus. The main difference to other genders lies in the fact that in members of the fourth sex, for example, variations related to the genitals appear. Because of this, a person of the fourth sex may not become pregnant in the absence of a uterus or vagina, or be able to conceive, for example, in the absence of a penis or testicles. However, the fourth sex may not manifest externally in the genital area, in which case the fourth sex is caused, for example, by a deficiency of the neck. However, the fourth sex remains taboo, but various human rights organizations have been rattling the cabinet door about their existence.
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