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Old November 15th, 2007, 07:50 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Cubit
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Default A nice little afternoon snack

In same males it seems to be a horse race. With different males there is
actual combat between sperm, if I remember the PBS special correctly.


"Roger Zoul" wrote in message
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Cubit wrote:
:: Well, in the book, the Bonobo modified humans hibernate.
::
:: When you consider that sperm from different males actively compete,
:: when in the same test-tube, we might deduce that our ancestors were
:: very naughty.

Don't the sperms from the same male compete, each tying to be the "seed"?

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:: "Bobo Bonobo®" wrote in message
:: ps.com...
::: On Nov 12, 5:36 pm, "Cubit" wrote:
:::: Hmmm. Quite!
::::
:::: They also hibernate for part of the year.
:::
::: Bonobos don't hibernate, silly. The chimpanzees and bonobos are our
::: closest relatives. The chimps went the direction of violence and
::: male domination. The bonobos are matriarchal and there is no sexual
::: ownership, and very little violence.
::: In a way, they represent the dichotomy of human patriarchy and a
::: mostly untested ideal. Volunteering to be a test subject sounds
::: fun, no?
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:::: "BlueBrooke" .@. wrote in message
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::::: On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:31:58 -0800, "Cubit" wrote:
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:::::: I've been reading a book called "thirteen" in which there are
:::::: people genetically modified with Bonobo genes. They are women
:::::: who are quiet promiscuous.
::::
::::: So they aren't screamers, then? Thank goodness!
:::
::: Quietly promiscuous is the best way to be promiscuous. I've often
::: said, "Guys who kiss and tell end up doing a lot more telling than
::: kissing."
:::
::: Now playing: Dylan - Obviously 5 Believers
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::::: BlueBrooke
::::: 254/225/135
:::
::: --Bryan