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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 13, 2001
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Researcher Burnetrose Posted Jul 14, 2001
Okay, that's a nix on the Scroll Lock then. A redundant feature, like nipples on men?
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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 16, 2001
Ahhh but nipples are not redundant, they are pre-programmed in, every human is a female until the special hormones put in start the growth of the penis and stop the development of breasts and the female reproductive organs, a hermaphradite is someone who this hormone didnt affect but had male chromosomes...
I think a better comparison would be the appendix or wisdom teeth.
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Ingisim - Domestic Goddess Posted Jul 17, 2001
What about men? Haven't Austrailian geneticists made them redundant now, too?
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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 17, 2001
You would think that, but women still need men just as much as men need women. Think about it... not all females are lesbians...
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Ingisim - Domestic Goddess Posted Jul 17, 2001
Indeed. I wasn't suggesting that I personally would be without the charming little critters.
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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 17, 2001
Well also for genetic difference (un-perfection) to take place it would be bad to clone, of corse I dont know about the other bit... making a child from an empty egg and the two parent's DNA... Hmm... Men and Women Need each other for survival, I really think that the human race would die out if men and women were seperated...
You can always keep a couple men around for admiring... and telling you how beautiful you are, and also trying their damndest to please you
-A male who dosnt want to become obsolete AKA Greg
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Ingisim - Domestic Goddess Posted Jul 17, 2001
Sometimes I feel that the sexes are evolving closer together in any case. Male fish are becoming female because so many oestrogens are being released into the waterways through the sewerage system. Some men are becoming sterile, I understand, for the same reason. Certainly, the behaviour of the sexes is beginning to merge and become less polarised. This, however, is probably due more to social changes than biological ones. Could it be, then, that we eventually revert back to our amoeba-like androgyny?
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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 17, 2001
Devolution? I think that we may just become hermaphradites... Or maybe we will clone and God will come down and tell us we are bad (come back etc...)
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