Message from @Great Cait

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2018-08-27 22:41:00 UTC  

I pulled that from Wikipedia.

2018-08-27 22:41:10 UTC  

Not in humans

2018-08-27 22:41:13 UTC  

But yeah, it seems to be mainly about reproduction.

2018-08-27 22:41:15 UTC  

Jesus

2018-08-27 22:41:27 UTC  

And reproductive organs.

2018-08-27 22:41:30 UTC  

In humans it has to do with having both sexual organs

2018-08-27 22:41:42 UTC  

most of the time becoming sterile

2018-08-27 22:41:43 UTC  

I will grant, though, that in humans, hermaphroditism is caused by chromosomal anomalies.

2018-08-27 22:41:49 UTC  

Neat

2018-08-27 22:41:51 UTC  

because humans cannot produce asexually

2018-08-27 22:42:06 UTC  

I can grow spores so that's wrong

2018-08-27 22:42:13 UTC  

Other species can do this

2018-08-27 22:42:25 UTC  

Im pretty sure that makes you a fag

2018-08-27 22:42:36 UTC  

Hermaphroditism isn't about reproducing asexually, though.

2018-08-27 22:42:42 UTC  

It means I'm a fungus @Deleted User

2018-08-27 22:42:54 UTC  

in species where hermaphroditism is normal

2018-08-27 22:42:55 UTC  

it is

2018-08-27 22:43:12 UTC  

Asexual reproduction is the process of reproduction *without* a partner.

2018-08-27 22:43:41 UTC  

Hermaphroditism occurs in animals where one individual has both male and female reproductive parts. Invertebrates, such as earthworms, slugs, tapeworms and snails, are often hermaphroditic. Hermaphrodites may self-fertilize or may mate with another of their species, fertilizing each other and both producing offspring.

2018-08-27 22:43:54 UTC  

Hermaphroditism, in creatures where it is the norm, means that there are no separate genders; any creature can mate with any other creature.

2018-08-27 22:44:01 UTC  

Oh.

2018-08-27 22:44:03 UTC  

This is where it is a normal feature for survival

2018-08-27 22:44:18 UTC  

Alright, fair enough.

2018-08-27 22:44:31 UTC  

Indeed, there are many species of slug capable of self fertilization in times of need

2018-08-27 22:44:43 UTC  

Despite the fact that they engage in sexual reproduction

2018-08-27 22:44:55 UTC  

But in humans it is not useful and considered a genetic defect

2018-08-27 22:45:02 UTC  

there are alot of animals and plants and fungi that can self fertilize

2018-08-27 22:45:07 UTC  

what are we talking about

2018-08-27 22:45:15 UTC  

I was not aware that hermaphrodites were capable of self fertilization.

2018-08-27 22:45:28 UTC  

But yeah now that it's brought up it does make sense.

2018-08-27 22:45:34 UTC  

alot of hermaphrodites need sexual reproduction

2018-08-27 22:45:43 UTC  

earth worms cannot mate with them selves despite having no gender

2018-08-27 22:45:48 UTC  

its just how some creatures were brought up

2018-08-27 22:45:49 UTC  

We were talking about transgenderism, @LumpyAcidFish

2018-08-27 22:45:52 UTC  

oh

2018-08-27 22:45:57 UTC  

humans are out of the question

2018-08-27 22:46:00 UTC  

humans need a boy and a girl

2018-08-27 22:46:11 UTC  

just like 100 percent of all mammals

2018-08-27 22:46:20 UTC  

I brought up chromosomal anomalies as a little devil's advocate sort of thing.

2018-08-27 22:47:09 UTC  

Saying that, in those cases, chromosomes don't appear to matter, socially.

2018-08-27 22:47:16 UTC  

Why are we having this discussion
Its not like anybody ever changes their mind on anything anymore