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pri01
22-01-2008, 10:34 PM
A few questions here. Adams apple. What is it? I know that men have a knot in their throat but, physiologically, what is it. Is it an extra bone, a gland I need to know if any of you can tell me? Also Females are made up many chromosomes including the 'x'x'. However, males are made up of many chromosomes including the 'x'y'. What I am saying is that, I can accept and understand why some men are gay, and I love gay men. The reason, they have every gene available to be male, female, or both. Think about it. Females 'xx'. Males xy'. Males determine the sex of a child. They alone either pass on the x or the y chromosome. Females can only pass on x or x. So, if a female has one of the x from mom/mum, and one from dad (always x), she is very much female. She, the offspring theoretically has no male chromosomes. However, if a male inherits x from mum and y from dad it is could understandibly considered to be male (physiologically speaking). However, males have every gene to be either male or female. They have x and y. Every gene to be male or female. To those who disagree, the y chromosome has very little use, from a biological point of view, I'm afraid. I do love men though. They