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    Default Have you thought about impregnating someone just to better your family's genes?

    There are girls I think it would be a great idea to have a son with, but that I can't see myself on a relationship with or smt of that sort...

    Since there are some traits I would like to see my children inheriting, but that I wouldn't like to see my wife having those same traits.

    I don't know how am I gonna solve that in the future, when I start thinking about really establishing myself with someone and forming a family.
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    nope
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    It is a strangely posed question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy View Post
    It is a strangely posed question.
    It's indeed an odd question...

    For example, I would like my son to have a masculine jaw, my dad has a masculine jaw but I didn't inherit it, I look more similar to my grandpa than my dad in relation to that.

    Impregnating a girl that has a quite masculine jaw would increase the chances of my son inheriting a masculine jaw, but I'm still more inclined towards girls with feminine jaws than masculine jaws...

    So, what should I do? Really don't know what most ppl would do in that hypothetical scenario.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bvnny View Post
    It's indeed an odd question...

    For example, I would like my son to have a masculine jaw, my dad has a masculine jaw but I didn't inherit it, I look more similar to my grandpa than my dad in relation to that.

    Impregnating a girl that has a quite masculine jaw would increase the chances of my son inheriting a masculine jaw, but I'm still more inclined towards girls with feminine jaws than masculine jaws...

    So, what should I do? Really don't know what most ppl would do in that hypothetical scenario.
    Just look at the girl’s male relatives.
    (Because some things do express depending of the sex.)

    And yes, ofc. I’ve had such thoughts about how I want the outcome to be and how then the woman must be. Always when making children. I even consider that natural for a thoughtful individual.
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    Yes, I'd like to impregnate a robot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rothaer View Post
    Look at the girl’s male relatives, ofc.
    The girl herself has to have the more robust jaw and bone structure and if she does not display those it means she didn’t strongly inherit those genes from during gene recombination. The only difference between a female and a male jaw given the same genes would be obviously size but also squareness and sharpness of the masculine jaw and roundness of the female jaw. So basically the hormone is acting to shape the already present genes for stronger bone structure.

    That’s why the most robust races tend to be robust across the board. Like Polynesians, their women are big too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by E1b1b View Post
    The girl herself has to have the more robust jaw and bone structure and if she does not display those it means she didn’t strongly inherit those genes from during gene recombination. The only difference between a female and a male jaw given the same genes would be obviously size but also squareness and sharpness of the masculine jaw and roundness of the female jaw. So basically the hormone is acting to shape the already present genes for stronger bone structure.

    That’s why the most robust races tend to be robust across the board. Like Polynesians, their women are big too.
    The sexual dimorphism can be big. But, however, a look at the male and female close relatives will unveil this, so you don’t even have to speculate much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bvnny View Post
    It's indeed an odd question...

    For example, I would like my son to have a masculine jaw, my dad has a masculine jaw but I didn't inherit it, I look more similar to my grandpa than my dad in relation to that.

    Impregnating a girl that has a quite masculine jaw would increase the chances of my son inheriting a masculine jaw, but I'm still more inclined towards girls with feminine jaws than masculine jaws...

    So, what should I do? Really don't know what most ppl would do in that hypothetical scenario.


    It appears as if the posterior molar or wisdom-teeth were tending to become rudimentary in the more civilised races of man. These teeth are rather smaller than the other molars, as is likewise the case with the corresponding teeth in the chimpanzee and orang; and they have only two separate fangs. They do not cut through the gums till about the seventeenth year, and I have been assured that they are much more liable to decay, and are earlier lost than the other teeth; but this is denied by some eminent dentists. They are also much more liable to vary, both in structure and in the period of their development, than the other teeth. (42. Dr. Webb, 'Teeth in Man and the Anthropoid Apes,' as quoted by Dr. C. Carter Blake in Anthropological Review, July 1867, p. 299.) In the Melanian races, on the other hand, the wisdom-teeth are usually furnished with three separate fangs, and are generally sound; they also differ from the other molars in size, less than in the Caucasian races. (43. Owen, 'Anatomy of Vertebrates,' vol. iii. pp. 320, 321, and 325.) Prof. Schaaffhausen accounts for this difference between the races by "the posterior dental portion of the jaw being always shortened" in those that are civilised (44. 'On the Primitive Form of the Skull,' Eng. translat., in 'Anthropological Review,' Oct. 1868, p. 426), and this shortening may, I presume, be attributed to civilised men habitually feeding on soft, cooked food, and thus using their jaws less. I am informed by Mr. Brace that it is becoming quite a common practice in the United States to remove some of the molar teeth of children, as the jaw does not grow large enough for the perfect development of the normal number. (45. Prof. Montegazza writes to me from Florence, that he has lately been studying the last molar teeth in the different races of man, and has come to the same conclusion as that given in my text, viz., that in the higher or civilised races they are on the road towards atrophy or elimination.)

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