I understand that homosexuality in men is also linked genetically to higher fertility in women
Legolas Send a noteboard - 29/06/2010 01:06:09 PM
I'd like to see both of those studied a great deal more, because neither phenomenon makes much sense to me. "This person has no interest in sexual activity that will result in offspring; it will be beneficial for them to be unusually well suited for giving and receiving pleasure through such acts!" Because why...?

That is, the sisters of gay men (and their daughters, if they have them) are more fertile than average, which would explain why homosexuality isn't as self-defeating genetically as you'd think. Or so I read somewhere, anyway. And if that is the case, I suppose it makes sense that the gay men themselves are also more "fertile" than average...
So, a Cornell Uni researcher has performed female genital mutilation and then diddled his patients.
- 18/06/2010 11:37:57 AM
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>< Ugh. So many people to beat...so little time...
- 18/06/2010 11:47:20 AM
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The article's focus wasn't really on the ethics of the mutilation itself, but rather the follow up
- 18/06/2010 05:29:21 PM
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Setting aside the "vagina monologues" tone, that IS a special kind of wrong.
- 18/06/2010 12:33:25 PM
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Re: Actually, I'm not sure, but I think there is a corelation - or at least, reported corelation -
- 18/06/2010 12:42:15 PM
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Talk about your mixed blessings.
- 29/06/2010 12:49:17 PM
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- 29/06/2010 12:49:17 PM
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I understand that homosexuality in men is also linked genetically to higher fertility in women
- 29/06/2010 01:06:09 PM
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I'm'a try REALLY hard not to read anything into that.
- 29/06/2010 01:33:02 PM
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- 29/06/2010 01:33:02 PM
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Why would anybody want to have that done to their daughters anyway? I have never heard of such
- 18/06/2010 11:36:15 PM
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And just what IS a normal clitoris or vagina? Or even a normal penis for that matter?
- 19/06/2010 12:16:54 AM
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