NO...They can't die out!!! They're what I live for:)
2007-01-28 11:50:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Since when are all men bad?
How about we look at this question from another perspective?
"Will the female species one day die out?"
Will we ever live in a female-free world, where we can find other ways to procreate? I, personally, think the world would be a much nicer place if there were no more women in it.
Does this question sound abit offensive to you?
2007-01-28 19:50:54
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answered by Anonymous 4
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Human males are not a separate species. What defines a species is the ability to mate and produce viable (fertile) offspring. All humans are the same species.
That said, no, males won't just die out - why would they? For an all-female planet to exist, three things would have to happen - 1) Female scientists figure out a way to control reproduction to the extent that they can engineer and clone exclusively X-chromosome sperm; 2) All living human males would have to be exterminated (i.e. killed by you loving sweet man-haters); and 3) All conceived male babies would have to be aborted or killed after birth.
Sounds... like a much nicer place, huh?
Stop blaming all of your problems on 50% of the world, get off the couch, and do something positive for yourself and others.
2007-01-28 19:57:05
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answered by somebody 4
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Unfortunately this is an issue that scientists are looking into. It seems that the male Y chromasome is deteriorating and will one day be a thing of the past and women will have to use cloning as a way of pro-creating. Although this sounds absurd and probably won't happen in our lifetime, It is discussed in the book "Adam's Curse" by Brian Sykes. I'm not all the way through it yet so I don't know the conclusion, but if youre interested, check it out. It's kinda hard to read cause it's very scientific, but it's pretty interesting.
2007-01-29 14:30:37
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answered by Xindy 4
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EXTREMELY unlikely, While some males may be unpleasant, the female can be nasty as well. As a prime example , my late partner's family would take the prize.
I would be very disloyal to my father and brother if I were to support your thesis. Without my brother's help, I probably would not be here.
Rose P.
2007-01-28 20:09:30
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answered by rose p 7
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Actually, geneticists think that in 125,000 years the y chromosome will be exetremely rare, occuring in about .001% of the population rather than 50%. So your wish may come true if you can live 125,000 more years. =3
2007-01-28 19:58:17
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answered by abyssinian1993 1
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I often feel the same way about women, but then I end up making up with my gf, and forget the whole idea. So cheer up, friend!!
2007-01-28 19:55:09
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answered by ThatGuy 4
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I'm sure your father and all the male members of your family will be glad to hear that.
2007-01-28 21:30:37
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answered by smackyoudown2 2
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Sounds good but then who would we pick on? A world full of screaming banshees on PMS isn't my idea of a fun time.:)
2007-01-28 19:53:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I cannot imagine a world of cloned lesbians. Rosie odonnell would be happy
2007-01-28 19:51:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, sorry, it won't happen.
If there were no more men who would you have to place blame on(regardless whether it's their actual fault or not.)?
2007-01-28 20:04:25
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answered by IndyT- For Da Ben Dan 6
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