It is true that a bunch of environmental variables can affect how likely you are to sire a boy or a girl, but it probably doesn't depend on whether you're alpha ot beta.Is that a real theory, it seems like some of it is made up pseudo science? I thought Y or X chromosomes is just one portion of the 23 chromosomes in sperm that pairs with the 23 chromosomes in the egg. Seems improbable that being good with women raises your chances of having a boy. Seems like a case of correlation and causation, but I could be wrong
isn't the whole alpha and beta thing completely made up pseudoscience and based on a misunderstanding of WOLFS?It is true that a bunch of environmental variables can affect how likely you are to sire a boy or a girl, but it probably doesn't depend on whether you're alpha ot beta.
The alpha wolves were basically just dads iirc. Person behind this theory has used almost all his life disproving the theory or something like that.isn't the whole alpha and beta thing completely made up pseudoscience and based on a misunderstanding of WOLFS?
yeah I heard that they were just Dads too and that the person behind it spend so log trying to disprove it after they found outThe alpha wolves were basically just dads iirc. Person behind this theory has used almost all his life disproving the theory or something like that.
isn't the whole alpha and beta thing completely made up pseudoscience and based on a misunderstanding of WOLFS?
part of the the problem was that it was based on observing animals in captivity - all this alpha/beta bs doesn't happen in the wildyeah I heard that they were just Dads too and that the person behind it spend so log trying to disprove it after they found out
isn't the whole alpha and beta thing completely made up pseudoscience and based on a misunderstanding of WOLFS?
The alpha wolves were basically just dads iirc. Person behind this theory has used almost all his life disproving the theory or something like that.
Yes, wolf packs are literally just families. The misunderstanding was that there's an alpha, but (in the wild) that's literally just the (grand)parent and there's no male/female divider either. Little ones often move out, find a mate, add puppies and by doing so start their own pack. You'll then often see them move back in with the parents ('cause rent is a bitch nowadays) and that way create a small pack of multiple generations. In my country wolves have returned since 4 years ago (detailed map and other info) after an absence of 150 years and we can already see them forming little pairs or packs of families.part of the the problem was that it was based on observing animals in captivity - all this alpha/beta bs doesn't happen in the wild
I think this got it wrong, iirc what happens is that the female orgasm makes the vagina more alkaline when it's mostly acid to stop bacteria from infecting it, and the male sperms are weaker to the acidity than female ones, so if a woman orgasms durign conception it's more probable (probable! it's not a cookies recipe) that they have a male than if she doesn't because less male sperms die. So good in bed = higher prrobabilities to sirrerr a boy.Is that a real theory, it seems like some of it is made up pseudo science? I thought Y or X chromosomes is just one portion of the 23 chromosomes in sperm that pairs with the 23 chromosomes in the egg. Seems improbable that being good with women raises your chances of having a boy. Seems like a case of correlation and causation, but I could be wrong