FOS » 04 Apr 2022, 4:44 pm » wrote: ↑ I think it might help people understand who is male or female if we do a crash course on what biological sex actually is and why it came about.
First of all it is not limited to humans. Many life forms do have a biological sex. And all of them have 2 sexes, like humans.
Asexual reproduction worked fine for billions of years...and still works for rather simple organisms.
But asexual reproduction has a downside: it is basically a clone. Therefore a species will change extremely slowly with asexual reproduction which may be a good thing if it's survival strategy is simple and not much hurt by changes in circumstance...but is bad as a species becomes more complex and tries to exist in a particular ecological niche that is subject to change.
The arms race therefore that initiated between predator and prey in the history of life resulted in the Cambrian explosion and also made greater genetic diversity imperative.
Biological sex evolved as a way to provide this. Despite making reproduction more difficult...it does introduce a massive amount of genetic diversity...because the lifeform receives half the DNA from one parent and half from the other.
The closer 2 parents are to each other genetically the closer the reproduction is to cloning. It also results in 'inbreeding depression' thay leftists love to accuse white people of. But there is also the opposite issue called 'outbreeding depression' which is that if the parents are very different genetically than any fine tuning their genes may have had is lost when they reproduce and their offspring is not particularly adapted to anything at all.
it is very difficult to imagine why a third sex would ever be introduced because that wouldnonly make reproduction even more difficult while providing no extra amount of genetic diversity...it would still be a question of how genetically close the 3 sexes are...
therefore even if we found some alien life form that also engaged I sexual reproduction logically we could assume they only have 2 sexes. A third sex would have no reason to evolve because it has no advantage.
Yup.
Just now I was loading the dishwasher...Cannonpointer » 04 Apr 2022, 10:35 pm » wrote: ↑ Yup.
A so-called trans is just a neutered male or a butchered/chemically enhanced female. After arket parts don't change a thing.
Because they still exhibit sexual dimorphism.
cute.FOS » 04 Apr 2022, 10:44 pm » wrote: ↑ Just now I was loading the dishwasher...
And there was a potted cactus in the sink.
And I brought it forth and asked my gf if this cactus goes in the dishwasher.
And she got irritated and said no. And I responded how do you know this cactus does not identify as a dish?
And she laughed and said 'I must admit that was funny
I didn't even get the joke tbh
Here’s proof of a third sex in America. This is ET the Extra TesticleFOS » 04 Apr 2022, 4:44 pm » wrote: ↑ I think it might help people understand who is male or female if we do a crash course on what biological sex actually is and why it came about.
First of all it is not limited to humans. Many life forms do have a biological sex. And all of them have 2 sexes, like humans.
Asexual reproduction worked fine for billions of years...and still works for rather simple organisms.
But asexual reproduction has a downside: it is basically a clone. Therefore a species will change extremely slowly with asexual reproduction which may be a good thing if it's survival strategy is simple and not much hurt by changes in circumstance...but is bad as a species becomes more complex and tries to exist in a particular ecological niche that is subject to change.
The arms race therefore that initiated between predator and prey in the history of life resulted in the Cambrian explosion and also made greater genetic diversity imperative.
Biological sex evolved as a way to provide this. Despite making reproduction more difficult...it does introduce a massive amount of genetic diversity...because the lifeform receives half the DNA from one parent and half from the other.
The closer 2 parents are to each other genetically the closer the reproduction is to cloning. It also results in 'inbreeding depression' thay leftists love to accuse white people of. But there is also the opposite issue called 'outbreeding depression' which is that if the parents are very different genetically than any fine tuning their genes may have had is lost when they reproduce and their offspring is not particularly adapted to anything at all.
it is very difficult to imagine why a third sex would ever be introduced because that wouldnonly make reproduction even more difficult while providing no extra amount of genetic diversity...it would still be a question of how genetically close the 3 sexes are...
therefore even if we found some alien life form that also engaged I sexual reproduction logically we could assume they only have 2 sexes. A third sex would have no reason to evolve because it has no advantage.
Why would I even click your stupid linkScottsdaleBabyBoomer » 04 Apr 2022, 11:40 pm » wrote: ↑ Here’s proof of a third sex in America. This is ET the Extra Testicle
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Come to the Philippines. I can introduce you to a handful of girls.nuckinfutz » 04 Apr 2022, 7:23 pm » wrote: ↑ All I know is; Sex was a lot more fun when it was "dirty"!
I retired when I was 39 years old.ScottsdaleBabyBoomer » 04 Apr 2022, 11:40 pm » wrote: ↑ Here’s proof of a third sex in America. This is ET the Extra Testicle
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what changes a noun's definition? adjective or noun used as a verb. Sex as gender type, sex as act of reproduction. 2 different relativities. Stop playing semantics FOS performing as a POS.FOS » 04 Apr 2022, 4:44 pm » wrote: ↑ I think it might help people understand who is male or female if we do a crash course on what biological sex actually is and why it came about.
First of all it is not limited to humans. Many life forms do have a biological sex. And all of them have 2 sexes, like humans.
Asexual reproduction worked fine for billions of years...and still works for rather simple organisms.
But asexual reproduction has a downside: it is basically a clone. Therefore a species will change extremely slowly with asexual reproduction which may be a good thing if it's survival strategy is simple and not much hurt by changes in circumstance...but is bad as a species becomes more complex and tries to exist in a particular ecological niche that is subject to change.
The arms race therefore that initiated between predator and prey in the history of life resulted in the Cambrian explosion and also made greater genetic diversity imperative.
Biological sex evolved as a way to provide this. Despite making reproduction more difficult...it does introduce a massive amount of genetic diversity...because the lifeform receives half the DNA from one parent and half from the other.
The closer 2 parents are to each other genetically the closer the reproduction is to cloning. It also results in 'inbreeding depression' thay leftists love to accuse white people of. But there is also the opposite issue called 'outbreeding depression' which is that if the parents are very different genetically than any fine tuning their genes may have had is lost when they reproduce and their offspring is not particularly adapted to anything at all.
it is very difficult to imagine why a third sex would ever be introduced because that wouldnonly make reproduction even more difficult while providing no extra amount of genetic diversity...it would still be a question of how genetically close the 3 sexes are...
therefore even if we found some alien life form that also engaged I sexual reproduction logically we could assume they only have 2 sexes. A third sex would have no reason to evolve because it has no advantage.
I only take exception with this last sentence of yours. It is a fantasy based not on fact, but upon fiction, and you are using it to bolster your assumptions about evolution and the binary gender model. It's not that your conclusion is wrong, it's simply that there is no alien life form which anyone on this planet of ours has ever encountered. Any alien life form which would be within our reach of observation would be extremely simple and could be non-carbon based and non-gender based.
therefore even if we found some alien life form that also engaged I sexual reproduction logically we could assume they only have 2 sexes. A third sex would have no reason to evolve because it has no advantage.
3rd or 300th generation, hypothesis is still guessing what else is possible by relative time logistics misleading reproductions ancestrally alive now.Skans » 05 Apr 2022, 8:28 am » wrote: ↑ I only take exception with this last sentence of yours. It is a fantasy based not on fact, but upon fiction, and you are using it to bolster your assumptions about evolution and the binary gender model. It's not that your conclusion is wrong, it's simply that there is no alien life form which anyone on this planet of ours has ever encountered. Any alien life form which would be within our reach of observation would be extremely simple and could be non-carbon based and non-gender based.
For advanced life, such as any animal and plant life we encounter on Earth to evolve, there must be phosphorous. Phosphorous is a relatively heavier element which can only be produced by extremely rare stellar events involving 3rd generation stars. For that matter, same goes for most heavy elements, but only Phosphorous is necessary for the production of all energy in 95% of plant and 100% of animal life on Earth.
Unlike you, Sole, I do know what I am writing about. But, when compared to Xavier or Slideman, Sole, you are quite brilliant. You seem to stump and stupefy Xavier at every turn like a super pro-tard. You know, your friendly chemist-in-a-box stores chemicals deep behind the counter that can help you with your OCD.omh » 05 Apr 2022, 8:33 am » wrote: ↑ 3rd or 300th generation, hypothesis is still guessing what else is possible by relative time logistics misleading reproductions ancestrally alive now.
"Biological sex evolved as a way to provide this."FOS » 04 Apr 2022, 4:44 pm » wrote: ↑ I think it might help people understand who is male or female if we do a crash course on what biological sex actually is and why it came about.
First of all it is not limited to humans. Many life forms do have a biological sex. And all of them have 2 sexes, like humans.
Asexual reproduction worked fine for billions of years...and still works for rather simple organisms.
But asexual reproduction has a downside: it is basically a clone. Therefore a species will change extremely slowly with asexual reproduction which may be a good thing if it's survival strategy is simple and not much hurt by changes in circumstance...but is bad as a species becomes more complex and tries to exist in a particular ecological niche that is subject to change.
The arms race therefore that initiated between predator and prey in the history of life resulted in the Cambrian explosion and also made greater genetic diversity imperative.
Biological sex evolved as a way to provide this. Despite making reproduction more difficult...it does introduce a massive amount of genetic diversity...because the lifeform receives half the DNA from one parent and half from the other.
The closer 2 parents are to each other genetically the closer the reproduction is to cloning. It also results in 'inbreeding depression' thay leftists love to accuse white people of. But there is also the opposite issue called 'outbreeding depression' which is that if the parents are very different genetically than any fine tuning their genes may have had is lost when they reproduce and their offspring is not particularly adapted to anything at all.
it is very difficult to imagine why a third sex would ever be introduced because that wouldnonly make reproduction even more difficult while providing no extra amount of genetic diversity...it would still be a question of how genetically close the 3 sexes are...
therefore even if we found some alien life form that also engaged I sexual reproduction logically we could assume they only have 2 sexes. A third sex would have no reason to evolve because it has no advantage.
where did you learn what you know as facts sustaining reasonable doubt while alive in the kinetics of never same form shaped a fertilized cell at conception?Skans » 05 Apr 2022, 8:40 am » wrote: ↑ Unlike you, Sole, I do know what I am writing about. But, when compared to Xavier or Slideman, Sole, you are quite brilliant. You seem to stump and stupefy Xavier at every turn like a super pro-tard. You know, your friendly chemist-in-a-box stores chemicals deep behind the counter that can help you with your OCD.
I find the expression "a handful of girls" to be amusing. Filipinas may be smaller in stature, but it is impossible to imagine more than one of them in a hand.DennisTheMenace » 05 Apr 2022, 5:58 am » wrote: ↑ Come to the Philippines. I can introduce you to a handful of girls.
You won't be disappointed.
Poor sole can turn even the simplest definitions into absolute drivel.omh » 05 Apr 2022, 8:58 am » wrote: ↑
Evolution is study of everything evolved to current displacement and you play that against what gets added forward from here. Social narratives blame previous generations for all corruption, yet society's laws command each arriving great great grandchild serve humanity as geographically controlled by context over content never same form shaped so far.
there are no missing links to reproductions changing ancestors to ancestry or species, variety populating space now regardless plant, animal, predator, prey, asexual, male, female reproduction present.
Inception, reproducing, became extinct. How adapt or become extinct environment always functions naturally regardless individual nature of lifetimes occupying space now.