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Man and chimps, Darwin vs. God

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I do believe from what i've learnt that all humans start off as a 'default' female in the womb. this is why you fellas have nipples ;)

Spike Milligan was a genius.

I also loved this quote of his...

 

"I have the body of an 18 yr old boy. Its in my freezer"

I do believe from what i've learnt that all humans start off as a 'default' female in the womb. this is why you fellas have nipples

 

Look up androgen insensitivity, its a little scary for the homophobic.

So basically its the case of being born homeaphrodite? I understand this happens as often as one in five children to a greater or lesser degree.

Well, sometimes they can be born looking like a girl, but have the genes of a boy, its just that the receptors in the pathway that changes the function of cells via testosterone arent functioning/aren't there.

 

Sometimes when puberty hits there is enough extra testosterone produced to turn them into a normal male. However sometime they look female all their life, it can be noticable by some features, eg adams apple, hip size, large jaw/cheek.... just like transvestites/transsexuals.....

 

Frightening to think that you could be sleeping with a guy! lol.... or if you cannot have children as a women, maybe you should do a karyotype, you could be a man!

Creationism requires belief in a creator, science does not require the exclusion of one

 

:) Very nicely put, i think this is the best disarming statement i've heard in a long time....very nice

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