I forgot about alpha alpha they are the best because their pheromones are repulsive and feel disgusting to other alpha but still choose to be together that s really true love
But I don’t think the person who wrote the first comment thought that much so let’s not do assumptions about him being homophobic
Lol to me it's the opposite, omega x alpha is just a straight relationship in that universe. It's just like reading a straight relationship but just both looks like a guy. It's based on people personal taste and preference IG. I like gl and bl because it's a relationship that's out of norm, so for omegaverse I prefer read alpha x alpha or beta x alpha.
I don’t care for babies or pregnancy. What I do like about omegaverse is when it actually does a good job exploring what it would look like if omega/alpha were real secondary sexes—and what that system would mean for both men and women.
I’m a staunch feminist, so I’m especially interested when writers use omegaverse to examine misogyny, power imbalances, and gendered expectations without reducing the entire narrative to reproduction or breeding. I enjoy stories that interrogate how society would treat omegas, how that oppression might mirror or diverge from real-world sexism, and how characters navigate identity, autonomy, and social hierarchy within that framework. When it’s done well, omegaverse can be a sharp social commentary—And that’s something I’m always looking for in my romance. Though it is hard to find good metaverse stories that are not just gratuitous sex.
I see where you’re coming from; however, for me, I don’t care for babies or pregnancy. What I do like about omegaverse is when it genuinely explores what it would look like if omega/alpha were real secondary sexes—and what that system would mean for both men and women.
I’m a staunch feminist, so I’m especially interested when writers use omegaverse to examine misogyny, power imbalances, and gendered expectations without reducing the entire narrative to reproduction or breeding. I enjoy stories that interrogate how society would treat omegas, how that oppression might mirror or diverge from real-world sexism, and how characters navigate identity, autonomy, and social hierarchy within that framework. When it’s done well, omegaverse can be sharp social commentary—and that’s something I’m always looking for in my romance. Unfortunately, it’s hard to find good omegaverse stories that aren’t just gratuitous sex.

i hope he turns into an omega or something cos alpha x beta is nothing burgers