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Originally posted by: dawp
Technically speaking, there is only 1 race and that is human.
It isn't race that matters, it where the partners are from. the smaller the selection base the higher the risk.
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
Gingers
nuff said
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
Gingers
nuff said
what an example... ginger females are soulless yet ginger males are horrid...
Originally posted by: eits
they're smarter (on average), that's for damn sure
Originally posted by: Jeff7
It sure does help to diversify the gene pool.
Originally posted by: Yukmouth
Originally posted by: eits
they're smarter (on average), that's for damn sure
Where the f*k did you read this????
Originally posted by: Yukmouth
Originally posted by: eits
they're smarter (on average), that's for damn sure
Where the f*k did you read this????
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: dawp
Technically speaking, there is only 1 race and that is human.
It isn't race that matters, it where the partners are from. the smaller the selection base the higher the risk.
No I believe you are referring to species. Races are the Mongoloid, Negroid, and myself the Caucasoid.Link
You've no doubt heard this phrase before: "That is one fine looking Cauc"
Originally posted by: dawp
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: dawp
Technically speaking, there is only 1 race and that is human.
It isn't race that matters, it where the partners are from. the smaller the selection base the higher the risk.
No I believe you are referring to species. Races are the Mongoloid, Negroid, and myself the Caucasoid.Link
You've no doubt heard this phrase before: "That is one fine looking Cauc"
on a biological level, there is no difference. That is why you can mate with anyone no matter the skin color and produce fertile offspring. if the races were really different, the kids produced by crossbreeding most likely would be sterile. it's thought it would only take a few generations for skin color to change from dark to light or light to dark if a population were to move to a different latittude than where your ancestors are from.
Originally posted by: dawp
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: dawp
Technically speaking, there is only 1 race and that is human.
It isn't race that matters, it where the partners are from. the smaller the selection base the higher the risk.
No I believe you are referring to species. Races are the Mongoloid, Negroid, and myself the Caucasoid.Link
You've no doubt heard this phrase before: "That is one fine looking Cauc"
on a biological level, there is no difference. That is why you can mate with anyone no matter the skin color and produce fertile offspring. if the races were really different, the kids produced by crossbreeding most likely would be sterile. it's thought it would only take a few generations for skin color to change from dark to light or light to dark if a population were to move to a different latittude than where your ancestors are from.
Originally posted by: dawp
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: dawp
Technically speaking, there is only 1 race and that is human.
It isn't race that matters, it where the partners are from. the smaller the selection base the higher the risk.
No I believe you are referring to species. Races are the Mongoloid, Negroid, and myself the Caucasoid.Link
You've no doubt heard this phrase before: "That is one fine looking Cauc"
on a biological level, there is no difference. That is why you can mate with anyone no matter the skin color and produce fertile offspring. if the races were really different, the kids produced by crossbreeding most likely would be sterile. it's thought it would only take a few generations for skin color to change from dark to light or light to dark if a population were to move to a different latittude than where your ancestors are from.