Once upon a time, there was a timid boy named Alex. He was afraid of everything and everyone, and he struggled to fit in at school. One day, he discovered that his school had a unique system of categorizing people based on their personality. Those who were dominant were called "doms," while those who were submissive were called "subs."
Alex was confused about where he fit into this system. He didn't feel like he was a dom, but he didn't feel like he was a sub either. He was just kind of... there. He was afraid to ask anyone about it, though, for fear of being judged or ridiculed.
As the days went on, Alex watched as his classmates fell into their designated categories. The doms were loud and aggressive, always pushing their way to the front of the line and demanding attention. The subs, on the other hand, were quiet and meek, always waiting for someone else to take charge.
Alex couldn't help but feel envious of the doms. They seemed so confident and sure of themselves. He wished he could be like them, but he didn't know how. He was too afraid to speak up or take charge.
One day, Alex was assigned to work on a group project with a dom named Jake. Jake was loud and boisterous, always talking over everyone else and making decisions without consulting the rest of the group. Alex was intimidated by him, but he didn't want to let his fear hold him back.
Slowly but surely, Alex began to assert himself more in the group. He started speaking up and offering his own ideas, even if they weren't as forceful as Jake's. To his surprise, Jake actually listened to him and took his suggestions into consideration.
As the project progressed, Alex realized that being a dom wasn't the only way to be a leader. He could be a leader in his own way, by being thoughtful and considerate of others. He didn't have to be loud or aggressive to make a difference.
By the end of the project, Alex had gained a newfound confidence in himself. He no longer felt like a timid boy, but a capable and competent student. He realized that the sub/dom system was just a label, and that he didn't have to fit into any specific category to be successful.
From that day forward, Alex continued to grow and thrive in his own way. He learned that being true to himself was the key to happiness and success, and that he didn't have to change who he was to fit in.