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Post by Lone Wanderer on Dec 18, 2017 22:34:48 GMT
Source and full article: Boy Or Girl? It's In The Father's GenesSummary: A study of hundreds of years of family trees suggests a man's genes play a role in him having sons or daughters. Men inherit a tendency to have more sons or more daughters from their parents. This means that a man with many brothers is more likely to have sons, while a man with many sisters is more likely to have daughters. A simplified diagram in which men either have only sons, only daughters, or equal numbers of each, though in reality it is less clear cut.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Dec 18, 2017 22:45:31 GMT
Does bump works?
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Post by Διαμονδ on Dec 18, 2017 22:52:00 GMT
Source and full article: Boy Or Girl? It's In The Father's GenesSummary: A study of hundreds of years of family trees suggests a man's genes play a role in him having sons or daughters. Men inherit a tendency to have more sons or more daughters from their parents. This means that a man with many brothers is more likely to have sons, while a man with many sisters is more likely to have daughters.A simplified diagram in which men either have only sons, only daughters, or equal numbers of each, though in reality it is less clear cut.It's hard to say for sure! If I'm not mistaken it is knit with spermatozoid activity! My relative has 6 sisters, but he has one daughter+ son. Son have only one daughter! This is the situation!
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Post by Elizabeth on Dec 18, 2017 23:03:44 GMT
Yeah the man decides because a female can only give an x each time and the male will give a y to make it a boy or an x to make it a girl. It's about 50/50 in my family. However, it doesn't seem to be 50/50 when they man gives it because it seems random and he can get all girls or all boys. So I guess the man doesn't pick but the sperm does . Some court hearing or group discussions they must have which sperm gets to run from the pack
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