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fallon_ash at 11:22pm on 30/07/2010 under random
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Dear ETonline,
a "sexual origin", as far as I understand it, is, you know, the origin of something. Google tells me about the possibility of male guppies mimicking fruit to lure females to mate, which would be a non-sexual origin of mate preference. And it tells me about coral colonies that can be sexual or asexual in origin, meaning they either clone themselves (asexual), or they mate and reproduce (sexual).
A human being's sexual origin would then be the sexual act of reproduction that brought them here, which is how all humans are created (IVF is still sexual reproduction in the scientific sense, because it involves combination of DNA from two different individuals. When they start cloning humans, then they'll have a non-sexual origin).
I'm pretty sure Chely Wright never kept her sexual origin a secret. Perhaps you mean sexual orientation?
"Until recently she kept her sexual origin a secret before bravely coming out on "The Today Show." "
http://www.etonline.com/news/2010/07/89649/index.html
Sincerely,
/fa
a "sexual origin", as far as I understand it, is, you know, the origin of something. Google tells me about the possibility of male guppies mimicking fruit to lure females to mate, which would be a non-sexual origin of mate preference. And it tells me about coral colonies that can be sexual or asexual in origin, meaning they either clone themselves (asexual), or they mate and reproduce (sexual).
A human being's sexual origin would then be the sexual act of reproduction that brought them here, which is how all humans are created (IVF is still sexual reproduction in the scientific sense, because it involves combination of DNA from two different individuals. When they start cloning humans, then they'll have a non-sexual origin).
I'm pretty sure Chely Wright never kept her sexual origin a secret. Perhaps you mean sexual orientation?
"Until recently she kept her sexual origin a secret before bravely coming out on "The Today Show." "
http://www.etonline.com/news/2010/07/89649/index.html
Sincerely,
/fa
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