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If there is it has to be now.:o

All of the fuckery on these recent threads makes some people look like they're in heat! ;):P:D


What a cute noob.
Here's another tidbit of info you may not know: at the dz, your nickname is fresh meat.;)


They're fresh meat to me too, you know. ;)
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If there is it has to be now.:o

All of the fuckery on these recent threads makes some people look like they're in heat! ;):P:D




coincidently it seems to be centered around you. ;)


It's my filthy mouth. :P

And way too much time on my hands lately. :S


You should be more careful with what you put in your mouth.

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If there is it has to be now.:o

All of the fuckery on these recent threads makes some people look like they're in heat! ;):P:D

Or just non thinking puerile fucktards:ph34r:
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
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How's yours doing?

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I'm waiting for K-bord to come up with the most normal answer.:P



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It's part of the reproductive "strategy" that humans adopted, and there are a lot of factors. The male can't tell if the female is in heat (concealed ovulation in the female), so (all else being euqal) he's less likely to go running around, looking for other females to impregnate. Were he to do that, some other male might impregnate his mate, and he'd expend effort raising someone else's offspring.

The female invests a lot in each offspring, so anything that keeps the father around to help improves survival chances.

Also consider that once you have an organism where the children can't fend for themselves right away, or at least soon after birth, then what time of year they are born matters less than e.g. if they need to be a certain size in order to survive the winter.



The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature

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