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Sperm Made From Female Bone Marrow, Men Obsolete?
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on Sat Feb 02, 2008 06:22 AM
from the what-some-women-have-been-saying-for-years dept.
from the what-some-women-have-been-saying-for-years dept.
Shaitan Apistos writes "British scientists have discovered a way to turn female bone marrow into sperm, allowing women to reproduce without the need of male companionship. All children born of this method would be female, due the lack Y chromosomes, and there is high chance of birth defects. Eggs also can be created from male bone marrow, but men looking to reproduce would still need to find a surrogate mother to handle the gestation period. I'd like to take a moment to welcome our new amazonian overlords and remind them that men are still very good at mowing lawns and fixing cars."
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dont forget (Score:5, Funny)
Also, SNOO SNOO!
Re:dont forget (Score:5, Funny)
That and you can't take a vibrator home to meet your parents....
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Re:dont forget (Score:5, Funny)
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We discussed males and females, so.... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:We discussed males and females, so.... (Score:5, Funny)
I guess after being told to "Go Fuck Yourself" for so many years, these scientists finally found a way to do it.
There will be some interesting debates raging about this one for a long time. I'm of the opinion that on the whole, we are better off with the process of gene mixing than practicing self-eugenics.
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More seriously... (Score:5, Funny)
- Homosexual couples (2 lesbians, or 2 gay men + 1 surrogate mother)
- Couples where 1 is trans gender (and lack the correct type of gonads)
One day such technology would enable both parents in such couples to be the biological parents.
Now back to humour :
Yes, we *DO* welcome our new Amazon overlords.
Specially since, if as a consequence of this the percentage of women increases in the general population, this new girls:boys ratio (men are rare) when added to eons-old instinct (sex drive) will finally increases the chances for the average
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Re:More seriously... (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:More seriously... (Score:4, Insightful)
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In other news... (Score:5, Funny)
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Where is the... anything??
Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:5, Interesting)
From a social and evolutionary point of view, while men and women can replace each other for most things it is still true that the male tends to be physically bigger and buliker, and prefer science and math while women tend to be smaller and have more interests in social bonds, fashion and nest-making. We'd need to change both society and biology to change that. (Note that I'm not saying a man can't be a splendid nest-maker or that a woman can't do heavy work, or even that this should be discouraged - nothing sexier than a woman with a brain, or one that can kick arse - I'm just stating what the trend is currently and that it takes time to change such trends.)
So while a few scornful women may wish to bomb men out of existence but we ain't going anywhere anytime soon. Let's all be friends, instead.
Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:5, Insightful)
But many women like the, ahem, companionship of other women. If this has a genetic basis (almost certain) then the genetic offspring of two such women is very likely to feel the same way. A female-only subculture is almost certainly on the way.
The depressing thing is, as a man I can't really think of why we should be allowed to stick around.
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Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:5, Insightful)
Most people view such questions as shocking, revolting, taboo. We have collectively decided that such questions simply have no place in our lives. We do not need any explanations or justifications: the idea that all these groups have a fundamental and irrevocable right to exist is taken as axiomatic. It's one of the foundations of our modern western civilisation, period, and there is simply no further room for debate.
The question of whether men should be "allowed" to exist is the same question, asked in a different way. Therefore the answer, to people in our society, will be the same: of course men must be allowed to exist. No justification will be required.
(Not to invoke Godwin or anything, but there's a reason some people refer to extremist feminists as "feminazis". Their views are unlikely to become mainstream any time soon.)
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Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:5, Insightful)
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Men will win in the end (sort of) (Score:5, Insightful)
If womens "stupid useless macho" partner preference is left unchecked by a mitigating male preference, everybody in the future will pretty much be a man with different sexual organs.
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Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:4, Informative)
I saw this linked on /. before. Here it is again. A good time to wheel it out ...
Is there Anything Good About Men? [fsu.edu]
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Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:5, Interesting)
If course there's two ways that a 'reverse' preference could happen... either it's genetic, or something happens during the development of the foetus.
I seem to remember a pair of identical twins, one gay one straight, though (can't provide a link as it's too vague for even google to help) which would count against the genetic theory.
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Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:5, Insightful)
I take it you haven't fathered any offspring. That "want" you're referring to is at its height during the brief courtship phase. Past that, it's replaced with something very different.
Here's how it works. The girl gets pregnant and your "companionship" privileges are revoked with occasional but increasingly rare exceptions using rules that only a woman could understand.
The child is born. Companionship has been replaced by sharing of duties. A year or two passes, and the privileges return occasionally, but only if you've met your workload. That continues for several years (in an ideal environment) until lust and love are relegated to "remember when?" memories. The bond between the mother and child is strong and unbreakable. The bond between the two of you is weak. You're now living the life of someone who's entered into a series of complex, interwined legal and financial agreements. Satisfy all those agreements and you may reach the 6-7 year mark. Fail, or complain about the loss of companionship, you'll discover what misery really means.
If you've come this far, and you're unhappy, then it's hookers and blackjack for you (she's busy and has "her" kids to think about). On the other hand, if she's unhappy, she will consider you as unimportant, and leave. The legal and financial agreements stay, so she gets the kids and house, and you get the bills. The world will be supportive of her decision, and you end up like a stray dog wandering the streets.
Let's all be friends, instead.
Only if you were friends to begins with. Good friends are sufficiently motivated to work things out. But then, ask yourself often people marry their friends?
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Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:4, Insightful)
Yes, we want financial security - name me just one person in this world, of either sex, who doesn't. Yes, most (but not all) of us want to raise families. Yes, we want you to share the workload of raising the kids - it's a damned hard job, as I'm sure you are aware, on top of whatever other 'duties' the woman of the house takes on (e.g. the stereotypical cook/clean/sew routine).
Yes, the mother-child bond is strong - damned strong - but the bond between the two partners is only as weak as the weakest member of that partnership. Period.
The simple fact is, we're not all the way you've described, and if you've been "lucky" enough to find only that subset of women that are, then you are surely looking in the wrong place(s), and/or you just don't know jack shit about women.
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Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet (Score:5, Funny)
You're absolutely right. I'm wrong on all counts.
Smooch! My apologies, of course, for presuming Slashdot is primarily a male audience. ;-) No offense meant.
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damn. (Score:5, Funny)
I don't want to be obsolete.
now I know how Windows feels.
Inbreeding? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Infertility Applications (Score:5, Informative)
Fixed it (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Fixed it (Score:4, Funny)
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Women of the world, I entreat thee! (Score:5, Funny)
Sperm extracted from my bone is a lot less painful to obtain than from your bones. Think about it!
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Re:Women of the world, I entreat thee! (Score:4, Funny)
Knowing the use of your sperm would condemn future generations of males to "juniordom" is tantamount to child abuse.
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Silly Scientists... This aint nothing new... (Score:4, Funny)
Flat Pack Furniture (Score:5, Funny)
This won't be allowed to happen. IKEA will go out of business.
Yes (Score:5, Funny)
Old news - I'm a Slashdotter (Score:5, Funny)
A couple of comments on this: (Score:5, Informative)
2.) THEY DID THIS FIVE YEARS AGO. Really. While I was still in high school I cheered the first time someone pulled this off. I used it in a debate with someone on the case of gay marriage. Its in my old Science News... I mean this might be a team doing it again, or doing it better, but they are still not the first.
Just my 2 cents.
Replacing Men is not a good idea. (Score:4, Interesting)
1. Phase out men.
2. When there are no men you can only breed through a procedure.
3. Wait for a major war or some major problem where a lot of people die and a good chance many with the knowledge of the procedure will die to. (Just because the world is run by woman don't think for a second that they will solve all the problems that we have)
4. Then a slow extinction.
Generally it is a bad idea. There is also the issue rejecting half of the genetic code and the biological and psyological difference that men have give a major advantage to the specie.
Please don't cite The Daily Mail (Score:5, Informative)
The implications of this research are great but rags like The Daily Mail focus on the most provocative uses such as gay/lesbian couples conceiving and auto-reproduction. Before we can approve this research for use in the public we must ascertain whether the manipulations necessary to force conversion of bone marrow stem cells into spermatogonium or the products of these cells potentially introduce undetectable abnormalities within the genetic code. Next, during the process of spermatogenesis chromosomal crossover introduces genetic variability. Without more details in the original article I wonder if one of the failing stages of development involves this important process. Lastly, auto-reproduction is nearly impossible. Every person carries a set of lethal recessive alleles which manifest themselves in incestuous reproductive pairings--hence why most societies have shunned this sort of relationship. This would almost certainly guarantee the fetus would spontaneously abort.
The real application of this research is injecting spermatogonium eggs in women or men who are infertile. This would revolutionize reproductive medicine because it would allow couples to conceive naturally. However, being in the medical field, there are very valid natural reasons why couples may not be able to reproduce (i.e. certain genetic abnormalities) or why fetuses spontaneously abort that we need to decide as a society whether its prudent to interfere. I don't claim to have the answers but I would welcome discussion in this direction so we can make informed choices in the medical breakthroughs we're bound to see in the next few decades.
Incidentally, the New Scientist published a new article [newscientist.com] today on the matter discussing the implications of this research. Without having a subscription I can't read more but I certainly wouldn't count out fathers just yet. Having a child is only the first part of the equation. Raising an emotionally and psychologically well-adjusted child still necessitates their role--although many single-parents or LGBT couples may argue this point. Anyway, as a community I hope we're a bit more careful of citing sensationalist publications.
Downgraded? (Score:4, Funny)
Ofcourse that's very sad and tragic. But I can live with it.
This will be a challenge for female legislation (Score:5, Funny)
Wow (Score:4, Funny)
yea, right. (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Too bad.... (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Too bad.... (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Too bad.... (Score:5, Insightful)
But hey it's alright to be sexist; you're female.
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Also a James Tiptree novel... (Score:4, Interesting)
...on a similar theme (maleless society after a plague -- women reproduce via cloning).
"Houston, Houston, Do You Read?" [wikipedia.org]
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Re:Czech SciFi movie (Score:5, Informative)
That movie is not Czech, but Polish, original title is "Sexmisja" (Sexmise in Czech dabing). Some early 80', I guess. In after-nuclear war epoch, women consolidated a society in underground bunkers-mines system, ruled by two opposing organizations, Genetix and Archeo, struggling each other with different ideologies... until they found a hybernation chamber with two frozen men in excavations.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088083/?___412 [imdb.com]
Well, seems a story writer is a Czech
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Re:Also well (Score:4, Informative)
In an XY individual, you only have one chance to get working copies of those genes, which is why certain disorders pertinent to those systems show up much more often in males than in females (hemophilia and other hematologic disorders, various muscular dystrophies, myopathies and neuropathies, a few immune disorders, pattern baldness, color blindness et al). Without any X at all, as you'd have in a YY, all those genes are gone completely. Hopefully you can see why an individual with non-functional muscles and nerves, no ability to clot and no immune function wouldn't be viable.
Hope this helps!
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