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Sophie: Where are you?
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2023-04-15 at 10:57 AM UTC
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2023-04-15 at 5:03 PM UTC
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2023-04-15 at 5:09 PM UTCCan a man breast feed?
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2023-04-15 at 5:14 PM UTC
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2023-04-15 at 5:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Can a man breast feed?
Men can lactate, but not sure anyone's done any studies on its nutritional value. Babies of both sexes sometimes lactate after birth too (witch's milk). I definitely wouldn't feel comfy feeding a child even if I was capable, and I'd probs need to blast a shit ton of prolactin for that to happen anyway. -
2023-04-15 at 6:05 PM UTCWhy do men have nipples?
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2023-04-15 at 6:11 PM UTC
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2023-04-15 at 6:33 PM UTC
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2023-04-15 at 6:36 PM UTCI wonder what happens to the Y chromosome during conception when the baby turns out to be famale.
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2023-04-15 at 6:45 PM UTC
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2023-04-15 at 6:48 PM UTC
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2023-04-15 at 6:51 PM UTCFemale gametes only contain X chromosomes. Male gametes contain either an X or Y chromosome, and come in a mixture of many of each. An egg is fertilized by one sperm cell, so if it's an X chromosome sperm cell all the Y chromosome sperm cells die in the womb (else one fertilizes a second egg, if you're having non-identical twins). If a baby is conceived with a male gamete containing a Y chromosome, it does/can not turn out to be female (in cases of androgen insensitivity, the body is still biologically male it's just got built in natural HRT). 🙏
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2023-04-15 at 6:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai Female gametes only contain X chromosomes. Male gametes contain either an X or Y chromosome, and come in a mixture of many of each. An egg is fertilized by one sperm cell, so if it's an X chromosome sperm cell all the Y chromosome sperm cells die in the womb (else one fertilizes a second egg, if you're having non-identical twins). If a baby is conceived with a male gamete containing a Y chromosome, it does/can not turn out to be female (in cases of androgen insensitivity, the body is still biologically male it's just got built in natural HRT). 🙏
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2023-04-15 at 6:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kafka All unborn are female first.
Wrong moron, and what’s even better is the fact that the male sperm determines the sex of the offspring…..here’s a little biology lesson for your ugly ass
Every egg has an X sex chromosome; a sperm can have either an X or a Y sex chromosome. If the sperm that fertilizes an egg has an X chromosome, the baby is female; if it has a Y chromosome, the baby will be a boy.
so much for feminist propaganda
** Meiosis is a type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that reduces the number of chromosomes in gametes (the sex cells, or egg and sperm). In humans, body (or somatic) cells are diploid, containing two sets of chromosomes (one from each parent).** because you’re that stupid -
2023-04-15 at 6:56 PM UTC
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2023-04-15 at 6:57 PM UTC
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2023-04-15 at 6:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai Female gametes only contain X chromosomes. Male gametes contain either an X or Y chromosome, and come in a mixture of many of each. An egg is fertilized by one sperm cell, so if it's an X chromosome sperm cell all the Y chromosome sperm cells die in the womb (else one fertilizes a second egg, if you're having non-identical twins). If a baby is conceived with a male gamete containing a Y chromosome, it does/can not turn out to be female (in cases of androgen insensitivity, the body is still biologically male it's just got built in natural HRT). 🙏
Intelligence respected ⬆️ 👍🏼 -
2023-04-15 at 9:47 PM UTCThat doesn't explain why men have nipples.
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2023-04-15 at 10:02 PM UTCThis song makes me think of Sophie.
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2023-04-15 at 10:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ That doesn't explain why men have nipples.
Men have nipples because of the way embryos differentiate during gestation (the period between conception and birth). Basically, all embryos come from the same genetic blueprint and, when they begin to differentiate into males and females depending on the sex chromosomes, they all already have nipples.