Post by The StarmakerIf you ask most people...they will have a tough time answering that
question.
I'll answer it for you...
A 'woman' is in fact...a man.
Not only earthworms but some fish are
hermaphrodites.
And then birds and some reptiles
have the WZ chromosome system, and some
reptiles are temperature dependent when
it comes to sex determination. Something
like six months ago I read that some types
of Lemmings have a second type of Y chromosome
that when combined with the standard X chromosome
produces a female. The smaller number of males
might be a different adaptation than the other
species that supposedly swarms into the ocean.
I am thinking that some virgin non-fertilized
eggs can become birds, but I forgot how that
is supposed to be done. I am thinking that
some unfertilized Komodo Dragon eggs can hatch
into males, and so a single female Komodo Dragon
can colonize an entire island. I recently saw
some of that 'Jane the Virgin' from Venezuela
in Spanish. It seemed more similar to the other
one in English than I expected. I guess women
are generally Ok with being raped by legislators
and being forced to have infants against their
will because having babies is similar to having
sex with them anyway. At least I guess so, who
really knows.
But do minds undergo a health or disease process
similar to the bodies of plants and animals? In
other words, is 'mental health' and 'mental disease'
a valid concept. Is true ideas and good habits
the same as 'mental health' or is that totally
different? Is that an article of faith of
the religion called 'psychology'? Psyche of course
was the wife of Cupid in the Greco-Roman religion
and supposedly she did become immortal by drinking
something like nectar.
Are non-physical diseases off-topic for sci.physics?
If you puke, is vomit a physical object? So physical
diseases are on-topic but non physical diseases are
off-topic? Ask the 'forgive me I'm sick I cry' guy.