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From: brahms@trwspp.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.women
Subject: Re: Re: Male == Aggressive ?
Message-ID: <537@trwspp.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 6-Aug-84 17:54:09 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug  6 17:54:09 1984
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>> >Suppose their was one head and two sets of genitalia, one male and one
>> >female.  Which set goes with the head???  How would you decide?
>>
>> With repect to giving the genitalia to the more "agressive" baby.
>>
>> This situation will NEVER arise in the human species, since Siamese
>> twins are identical genetically.  Only fraternal twins can be
>> male/female.  Identical twins are ALWAYS male/male or female/female.
>> (fraternal twins can be same-sex, too, but they are not identical
>> genetically).

How about hermaphrodites?  I seem to remember that they usually keep the
female genitalia.

			-- Brad Brahms
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