In the world there were three secondary genders. Alpha, Beta and omega. Of course each secondary gender came with its pro’s and con’s. Most people acted like your secondary gender defined you. Stereotypes like that omega’s were all weak and submissive was not that uncommon. But an omega didn’t have to fit this stereotype.
A good example of a dominant and independent omega was Max Verstappen. The four time world champion. Most people didn’t really believe Max was an omega at first but there was still signs that his secondary gender was in fact an omega.
Max was use to Alphas really, formula one was an Alpha dominated sport. Sure there were some other omegas in the sport but not many. Max had learnt throughout life most Alphas weren’t the friendliest to him. Most felt intimidated that an omega was just as good as them. Max did of course get along with the grid but they were still alphas at the end of the day.
Redbull had a strange fancy of constantly paring Max with Alphas. Daniel, Yuki, Checo. All alphas. So it wasn’t really a surprise when Redbull paired Max with another alpha.
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