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TigerUppercut
Joined 28 Jun 2000
799 comments
Fri, 4 Nov 2005 13:00
LUPOS wrote:
DoctorDee wrote:
There's only one possible side-kick in that couple.


historically intelligence and activity woudl be more associated with leader ship than size... take laurel and hardy vs. abbot and costello... doesnt matter which one is fatter it matters wich one is more suited for leader ship... and seeing as the ovum does nothing but sit in one place and ocasionaly accidentaly embeded it self in the unterine lining i would tend to assume the the sperm would be the more leader-esque of the two. (and no this is not some subversive way of claiming men are more inteligent than women)
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It's like he has a secret cam on the office!!!111one!1!

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LUPOS
Joined 30 Sep 2004
1422 comments
Fri, 4 Nov 2005 13:18
TigerUppercut wrote:
It's like he has a secret cam on the office!!!111one!1!


what a silly thing to say... btw.. are those new shoes....
8)

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DoctorDee
Joined 3 Sep 1999
2130 comments
Fri, 4 Nov 2005 15:35
LUPOS wrote:
i would tend to assume the the sperm would be the more leader-esque of the two.


The egg sits where it is and the Sperm swims miles (in scale) to get to it. Not particularly a leadership trait.

You can mix the gametes in as many spermatazoa as you like, you'll always get men.

The decision making takes place in the ova. Again the women have the control.

LUPOS
Joined 30 Sep 2004
1422 comments
Fri, 4 Nov 2005 15:45
DoctorDee wrote:
You can mix the gametes in as many spermatazoa as you like, you'll always get men.

The decision making takes place in the ova. Again the women have the control.



perhaps its been a few to many years since helth class but i was under the impression that the ova contains an x cromosom and the sperm can carry either an x or a y leading to the xx (woman) xy (man) sexual determination.

this is actually determinable buy microscop as the y sperm tend to been longer thinner and faster but die quicker where as the x sperm are larger and slower but live longer, hence the theory that the parents can have some sort of statisical control over the sex of the off spring by copulating at different points int he womans cycle... I.E. closer to the period (within 1-2 days) doesnt leave enough time for the x sperm to reach the ovum so chances of a male offspring are increased.
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DoctorDee
Joined 3 Sep 1999
2130 comments
Fri, 4 Nov 2005 15:47
LUPOS wrote:
perhaps its been a few to many years since helth class but i was under the impression that the ova contains an x cromosom and the sperm can carry either an x or a y leading to the xx (woman) xy (man) sexual determination.


No, you're right, I'm an idiot.

Once women start breeding without men, they will never have male offspring.

Problem solved.

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