Re: If a hermaphroditic --not intersexed!-- person mated w/ his/herself, would it's child be genetically indistingushable from his/her sibling?
- From: Protoman <Protoman2050@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:10:27 -0800 (PST)
On Dec 19, 1:20 pm, b...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
In article <vj3hm3tof24udbjrgi05g20ofknl6qm...@xxxxxxx>,
Bob <bbx107....@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There's a lot of science fiction, both well-written and otherwise, about
societies of humans and/or other intelligent species that have some of
the less familiar systems of reproduction found in other animals (or
plants!) on earth. It can be amusing or thought-provoking or both.
Yeah, I'm having a really cool scifi dream where a malfunctioning
teleporter turns me into an angelically beautiful synchronous
hermaphrodite...funny hijinks ensue.
.
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