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Women Carry DNA of Casual Sex Partners for Life
Women Carry DNA of Casual Sex Partners for Life
Women Carry DNA of Casual Sex Partners for Life Women absorb and carry living DNA and cells from every male they have sexual intercourse with. Originally it was assumed that all male Mc DNA found hosting in the female brain was from a male pregnancy, but, when they autopsied the brains of women who had never even been pregnant they still found male DNA prevalent in the female brain. CONCLUSIONS: Male microchimerism was not infrequent in women without sons. Besides known pregnancies, other possible sources of male microchimerism include unrecognized spontaneous abortion, vanished male twin, an older brother transferred by the maternal circulation, or SEXUAL INTERCOURSE. This has very important ramifications for women. Especially promiscuous women who practice unprotected sexual intercourse. Every male you absorb spermatazoa from becomes a living part of you for life. The women autopsied in this study were elderly. Some had carried the living male DNA for well over 50 years. The DNA in the male sperm will go through the blood brain barrier and the woman with then be a host for that male DNA. PubMed Mobile - NCBI... |
how creepy, this is a wicked advertisement for condoms
if true I wonder if the same applies to anal sex? if so this wouldn't just be a 'horrors of the slutty women' field day for the RedPill crowd, lots of men would be 'carriers' as well either way, creepy as hell concept. glad I did my part to keep the latex industry booming during my single years |
That's a grossification of copulation.....
It's a great way for Science to discover something that might reduce population. |
I'm still shocked by the "news":error
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hmmm.... :question
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I wonder if it will come out that its the reason why couples together over a long time are supposed to sometimes "start to look like each other"
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don't swallow
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As a guy I have to admit i sort of like this idea..lol
Although i think it is not true. |
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this looks like fake, but maybe sperm have some special tool to get into brain :)
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Wonder if your DNA could be passed on to someone else kid if you fucked the mom in the past. It would explain all the sex orgies in Mensa Elite :2 cents: |
Super... there are now over a hundred of me running around in women's heads
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Of course the internet jumps on this and we end up with sensational stories that women carry the DNA of every loser they ever slept with. My guess is that the only male DNA a woman might retain from a sex partner is coming from spontaneous abortions of pregancies they were never aware of. A sperm fertilizing an egg is obviously a very different process than blood transfusions, dog bites and organ transplants, and neither you or I have the knowledge to know that difference. Male microchimerism in women without so... - PubMed Mobile - NCBI CONCLUSIONS: Male microchimerism was not infrequent in women without sons. Besides known pregnancies, other possible sources of male microchimerism include unrecognized spontaneous abortion, vanished male twin, an older brother transferred by the maternal circulation, or sexual intercourse. Male microchimerism was significantly more frequent and levels were higher in women with induced abortion than in women with other pregnancy histories. Further studies are needed to determine specific origins of male microchimerism in women. |
Next thing you know there will be a "internet news" article about women growing men in their brains...
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Yea well the women I date would be able to clone an army with the male DNA they've swallowed.
And frankly I don't care. |
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Non-casual partners sperm is not absorbed as they don't get pussy? Or is this some promiscuity warning (beware hos)?
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Bullshit.
Them ho's were dumb before they started fucking. |
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On a related (no pun intended) note, lots of female insects store the viable sperm of their mates and can continue to have offspring from just that one union for the rest of their lives. |
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And once again: the immune system reacts to foreign DNA/RNA too (e.g. Herpes which has no protein coating). |
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Even if the sperm idea is not valid just think about how many abortions the average woman has had. It is very common for women to have had at least 2 abortions. So that nice girl you are thinking about procreating with has DNA from those two losers.
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in the porn industry ? |
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To sum it up: a woman won't get your DNA even if you make her pregnant. Your kid will have it, but not you woman and it can be easily proven by a simple DNA test that you can do almost in any clinic. So... http://site.rockbottomgolf.com/blog_...yth-busted.jpg |
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Abstract Bi-directional transplacental trafficking occurs routinely during the course of normal pregnancy, from fetus to mother and from mother to fetus. In addition to a variety of cell-free substances, it is now well recognized that some cells are also exchanged. Microchimerism refers to a small number of cells (or DNA) harbored by one individual that originated in a genetically different individual. While microchimerism can be the result of iatrogenic interventions such as transplantation or transfusion, by far the most common source is naturally acquired microchimerism from maternal-fetal trafficking during pregnancy. Microchimerism is a subject of much current interest for a number of reasons. During pregnancy, fetal microchimerism can be sought from the mothers blood for the purpose of prenatal diagnosis. Moreover, studies of fetal microchimerism during pregnancy may offer insight into complications of pregnancy, such as preeclampsia, as well as insights into the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis which usually ameliorates during pregnancy. Furthermore, it is now known that microchimerism persists decades later, both fetal microchimerism in women who have been pregnant and maternal microchimerism in her progeny. Investigation of the long-term consequences of fetal and maternal microchimerism is another exciting frontier of active study, with initial results pointing both to adverse and beneficial effects. This review will provide an overview of microchimerism during pregnancy and of current knowledge regarding long-term effects of naturally acquired fetal and maternal microchimerism. Naturally acquired microchimerism. - PubMed - NCBI |
Thanks CyberSEO for clearing this up.
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Also, not sure where you are getting your info, but the herpes capsid is composed of proteins, and the nuclear envelope (the coat for the capsid outside of the host cell) is a lipid bilayer embedded with glycoproteins like that found in eukaryotic cells. As a virus, it is capable of changing those proteins in order to evade the immune response. When a person with herpes is shedding new enveloped viral cells is when you see the immunological response (ie the blister). |
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So wait... If women have male DNA in their brain, does that mean they're fucked in the head?
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P.S. To the believers. The human can have only one DNA. This is a simple explanation on why a female can not have a DNA of her male partners. Her DNA will be her for life. |
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Adenoviruses don't have the lipid bilayer envelope, but their capsid is still comprised of proteins that make it recognizable to our immune system. Adenoviridae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia As to just one DNA, that is also false. There is nuclear DNA (the DNA within the cells nucleus that make up our chromosomes, which is typically what we are referring to when we speak of DNA) and extrachromosomal DNA found outside of the nucleus which includes, but is not limited to, mDNA (mitochondrial DNA within the mitochondria, obviously). Nuclear DNA gets inherited reliably (ie each daughter cell gets one complete copy) but extracellular DNA is less exact and it is possible, but not likely, for one daughter cell to get all or none of the cytoplasmic materials. Extrachromosomal DNA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Take notice of the part where it says "In addition to DNA found outside of the nucleus in cells, infection of viral genomes also provides an example of extrachromosomal DNA." As long as I'm dropping wikipedia links, here's one on gene therapy which is all about mediating the effects of defective genes by the in vivo introduction of functional genes. If the introduction of foreign DNA caused an automatic immune response targeting the host cell, there would be no such thing. |
Just thought of another example where blood cells would contain another person's DNA: Bone marrow transplants. The marrow produces the erythrocytes (white blood cells, which contain DNA) of the donor.
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Women are simply programmed to be sperm receptacles.
Those sluts have countless men's DNA inside them and then even take the time to tattoo the names of the same sperm donors on their well used(up) bodies! Pathetic |
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By the way, the link to the study isn't working.
Here, same stuff.. well, different conclusions from the origin, and without some "those damn whores" attitude. Especially regarding health, as that hasn't been yet mentioned. "the harboring of genetic material and cells that were exchanged between fetus and mother during pregnancy -- have linked the phenomenon to autoimmune diseases and cancer, sometimes for better and other times for worse." Male DNA commonly found in women’s brains, likely from prior pregnancy with a male fetus -- ScienceDaily Here, link and quote from that pubmed study: " CONCLUSIONS: Male microchimerism was not infrequent in women without sons. Besides known pregnancies, other possible sources of male microchimerism include unrecognized spontaneous abortion, vanished male twin, an older brother transferred by the maternal circulation, or sexual intercourse. Male microchimerism was significantly more frequent and levels were higher in women with induced abortion than in women with other pregnancy histories. Further studies are needed to determine specific origins of male microchimerism in women. " "Or sexual in intercourse". It seems that some religious US folks (or something like that) picked up that and made an Youtube video about the dangers of promiscuous life style, especially regarding "casual" partners. Like I already pointed; what about the non-casual partners? Yeah, but that wont fit into their message, so it was left out. |
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