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Vishal Gupta (lawyer)     11 July 2009

You have got no male!

It’s been a dream for misandrists — that’s women who hate men — to do away with the blasted s*x altogether. Apart from the fact that down the ages, women have regularly got a raw deal from the less fair s*x, this is somewhat understandable. Women also have had a psychological edge over men when it comes to ‘either us or you’ confrontations as it is a woman who bears 99.9 per cent of the actual physical and physiological responsibilities to propagate the human species. “We carry the pre-tots inside us for nine months, while all you do is provide a small ingredient,” they have said regardless of whether they like men or dislike them. Now it seems that humankind has come one step closer to doing away with the necessity of having men provide the necessary concoction that makes babies: sperm.

Amazons are already clinking their Mojitos to the news that  British scientists have created human sperm using stem cells from embryos. While these affable scientists insist that the ‘artificial’ sperm, developed from stem cells (general cells that give rise to specific ones like the heart, kin and semen) will be used only for infertility treatment, the fact that a woman can use sperm obtained from an embryo’s stem cell bypassing a man is now on the horizon.

What this kind of redundancy will do for the male variety of mankind is too early to gauge. But if Japanese scientists are to be believed, artificial wombs for men are under construction. Apparently, cooking up eggs will be the decider.

 

 



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Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil)     11 July 2009

Nothing can be alternative of natural process.

 

Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil)     11 July 2009

If epics are believed, India had a more advanced technology for embryo transplantation, s*x change, clon man, male having womb etc. etc.

Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil)     11 July 2009

 Examples from Shrimad Bhagvatam :

Clone man – 1.The first king of the earth  “ Prithu” after whose name the earth was named as “Prithvi” , was born out of cells of arms of his dead father whose name was “bane”. 2. “Mithil” or “Janak” was born by grinding the body of his father “ Nimi”.

Male having womb – The famous king Mandhata was born from the womb of his father “Yuvnashwa” by surgery.

Embryo transplantation -  “ Balram”   was transplanted from the womb of “Devaki” to the womb of “Rohini”.

Sex change -  King “Sudyumna” used to change/rotate his s*x every month . he used to be male for one month and female for another month.

 

 

Vishal Gupta (lawyer)     12 July 2009

thanks tripathi ji


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