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Title: Don Juan rodents turn faithful after injection
Post by: Moonburn33 on June 17, 2004, 09:00:36
that would sort of negate their "rodent" title now, wouldn't it?
Title: Don Juan rodents turn faithful after injection
Post by: Jenadots on June 17, 2004, 18:27:00
Yea and Yippee....women dancing in the streets.  A shot of something to make husbands faithful.  

And just when they all got Viagra![:D]
Title: Don Juan rodents turn faithful after injection
Post by: manuel on June 18, 2004, 05:30:55
quote:
Originally posted by Jenadots

Yea and Yippee....women dancing in the streets.  A shot of something to make husbands faithful.  

And just when they all got Viagra![:D]



since when is that men are ONLY unfaithfull? come come now, i think the ladies too like to try out Mr Jimmy D from else where.
Title: Don Juan rodents turn faithful after injection
Post by: pyro4571 on June 18, 2004, 17:45:34
quote:
Yea and Yippee....women dancing in the streets. A shot of something to make husbands faithful.

And just when they all got Viagra!

ok that was very steryotypical. i for one am DEFINATLY nnot a cheater. if i choose a girl, she will be the only one for me. try not to steryotype men as cheaters. i have known a lot of women that have cheated as well.
Title: Don Juan rodents turn faithful after injection
Post by: techno_fantasyix on June 25, 2004, 16:10:15
I've always had a weird tendency to fall in love with more than one person at once, but then again, I am always there when they need me and I have never abandoned anyone I love.
   I also feel a bond with that person, but generally usually one or two others.Is that odd, or what?
   I try to avoid relationships because of my unconventional genetic layout.
Title: Don Juan rodents turn faithful after injection
Post by: volcomstone on June 26, 2004, 17:01:16
as a biology student I can't help but agree with the fact that most men are genetically hardwired to "cheat" or spread their seed.

but as a man I couldn't see the practicality of it, way too many people to answer to.
Title: Don Juan rodents turn faithful after injection
Post by: Kazbadan on June 27, 2004, 10:12:04
Cheating is something that is the genes of man and woman. I think that woman are smarter in cheating.

Maybe you are thinking: "Cheating? No, never!", but if you have a boy(girl)friend and you are walking in the street and see a nice (body) of the opposite sex (unless you are homosexual) you will feel atracted to him. You may think "Hmmm, nice women(or nice guy)!".

That´s the cheating spirit acting on you. Basically, even if you dont notice, what you are saying, in subcounscious level is "I would like to make sex with her/him".

Cheating begins in thought and you cannot avoid it.

Many times i see friends (male or female) that have a boy(girl)friend, speaking about other people body: "Oh, she(he) is very beautifull. It would worth to cheat my pair just to have a nice night of sex with her/him". And if they could, if no one would never discover it, i bet with you that they would cheat it for shure.

Many people cheat their mates, ate least in thoughts and fantasy.

BTW, i have a question for you guys and girls: do you have fantasys with are people than your mate?!

PS: i am speaking about cheating, but if i say to a girl that i am gonna be faithful to her, i will be it (maybe i look to other girls, but at least i will not have, i suppose[;)], fantasys with other girls).

PSS: this is a nice topic, maybe we should creat a seperated thread in astral chat.
Title: Don Juan rodents turn faithful after injection
Post by: manuel on June 28, 2004, 02:12:01
this makes me think of this..http://www.cezyl.com/overall/4thd.htm
Title: Don Juan rodents turn faithful after injection
Post by: Nagual on June 17, 2004, 00:39:06
Scientists find gene cure for cheating lover voles

LONDON - What would you give for a simple injection that would stop your lover from cheating?

Well, at least it works for meadow voles.

A single gene inserted into the brain can change promiscuous male rodents into faithful, monogamous partners, scientists said Wednesday.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5226269/