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sluttykitty commented at 2013-02-08 14:46:12 » #1261825
I'm not a futa so maybe I'd enjoy that more than she seems to be.
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I'm not a futa so maybe I'd enjoy that more than she seems to be.
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DarkNerd1138 commented at 2013-04-03 02:37:42 » #1295432
Anon5 it would essentially be like giving birth to yourself
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Anon5 it would essentially be like giving birth to yourself
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Anonymous commented at 2013-05-23 17:01:37 » #1326343
maybe not in humans
certain plants however have male and female parts at the same time and could theoreticly do this...and if you could freeze a frogs semen...well some can and do change gender in same sex environments
sadly neither of these examples have the baby in a womb...but still
man i have a bad feeling this comment will imspire somebody to act on rule34...oh well
peace out
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maybe not in humans
certain plants however have male and female parts at the same time and could theoreticly do this...and if you could freeze a frogs semen...well some can and do change gender in same sex environments
sadly neither of these examples have the baby in a womb...but still
man i have a bad feeling this comment will imspire somebody to act on rule34...oh well
peace out
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Anonymous commented at 2013-11-08 16:22:02 » #1432593
This is not cloning. And vthe child would definitively be genetically different from the mother/father.
Gametes, or sexual cells, take a random half of the avaliable genes. Randomly chosen. Which means allele distrubution will be significantly different.
To take an exemple. Take a mother/father futa with AB blood type, (s)he will produce sperm with A and sperm with B (same for the egg), so the child could be Sperm A + egg A (A blood type) or Sperm A+ egg B (AB blood type) or Sperm B + Egg B ( B blood type).
Same for every other gene. The child could be a a blue eyes blondie (assuming the futa's father or mother was european)
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This is not cloning. And vthe child would definitively be genetically different from the mother/father.
Gametes, or sexual cells, take a random half of the avaliable genes. Randomly chosen. Which means allele distrubution will be significantly different.
To take an exemple. Take a mother/father futa with AB blood type, (s)he will produce sperm with A and sperm with B (same for the egg), so the child could be Sperm A + egg A (A blood type) or Sperm A+ egg B (AB blood type) or Sperm B + Egg B ( B blood type).
Same for every other gene. The child could be a a blue eyes blondie (assuming the futa's father or mother was european)
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InvalidUser commented at 2014-07-16 06:24:34 » #1569742
Alright, someone call Doctor House, I need some Goddamn answers.
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Alright, someone call Doctor House, I need some Goddamn answers.
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