From: TTrotsky@aol.com
Date: Sun 17 Aug 1997 - 15:12:30 EEST
Daniel <"goihl@zedat.fu-berlin.de" >:
<< Me: Um, different groups of humans have different patterns. I have a lot
more hair than, say, David Cheng, but does this have to mean that I have a
stronger sex-drive than he does? >>
No, while hair pattern is affected by sex hormones (that's why women
don't have beards, go bald etc.) there isn't a direct hairiness = virility
link!
<<It seems to me that the Chinese keep their numbers up fairly
effectively.>>
As you rightly say, race has a lot to do with it too. As somebody else
pointed out, Praxians, although technically Wareran (=Caucasian) according to
the Genertela book, probably look somewhat Amerindian, and therefore are less
hirsuite than, say, Sartarites. I'd include herd-men in this.
<< I thot Herd-Men have different fertility cycles from humans>>
That's news to me, although I suppose it's possible.
<<None of our dogs and cats turned grey,>>
Really? All our dogs did. And our donkeys. OK, not to the extent that
humans do, but the pigmentation was definately lost as they aged.
Forward the glorious Red Army!
Trotsky
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