Tuesday, April 29, 2008

ENVISIONING A WORLD OF WOMEN

Well, as if we did not have enough to worry about already.  Global warming, Ice Ages, Terrorists, Food supplies, Clean water, Health Care, Politicians saying: "We just want to help you."  Now this, a defective Y chromosone.  Fellows, we were planned with obsolescence.  Is this proof of Intelligent Design?  If so, we need to talk to Her about it right now.  I hope you will miss us, just a little bit.  Don't cry for us Argentina.  --John-- 

ENVISIONING A WORLD WITHOUT MEN

The Y chromosome is deteriorating

By NICK WATT
LONDON, April 28, 2008

Imagine a world without men: Lauren Bacall but no Bogie, Hillary Clinton but no Bill, no Starsky or Hutch.

This isn't just an unlikely sci-fi scenario. This could be reality, according to Bryan Sykes, an eminent professor of genetics at Oxford University and author of "Adam's Curse: A Future Without Men."

"The Y chromosome is deteriorating and will, in my belief, disappear," Sykes told me. A world-renowned authority on genetic material, Sykes is called upon to investigate DNA evidence from crime scenes. His team of researchers is currently compiling a DNA family tree for our species

Y Chromosome 'Fatally Flawed'

The Y chromosome is passed from father to son, it's what makes babies into boys. Basically the human template is a female: the Y chromosome kicks in a few weeks after conception and makes a boy. "Men are genetically modified women," explained Sykes. But unlike other chromosomes, the Y chromosome can't repair itself and will, says Sykes, disappear altogether in about 125,000 years.

"Every generation one percent of men will have a mutation which reduces their fertility by 10 percent," explained Sykes. Unlike most chromosomes, the Y does not travel through the generation in pairs, so can never repair itself from a mirror. Flaws are never repaired. "So if that goes on for generation after generation," Sykes argued, "eventually there are no functioning Y chromosomes left."

So no more men … sparsely populated sports bars, Ferrari would lose the lion's share of its business, and Hooters would probably go out of business.

It's a long time, 125,000 years. But we men have a far more immediate problem: sperm counts have fallen by an incredible 20 percent in the past 50 years. Stress? Alcohol? Environmental pollution? Who knows, but it's deeply concerning for those of us with a vested interest in the survival of the male.

 

Sykes has received hate mail. "To seem to be saying that men will become extinct, which is what I am saying," he mused. "I've had all kinds of messages from male groups saying, 'how can you betray your gender?'"

But would the absence of men make the world a better place? There would be far fewer wars without men on the planet, and the U.S. prison population would drop a colossal 97 percent. Road deaths in the U.S. would fall 70 percent. The Olympics would be half as long, which some people might view as a good thing.

Female-Only Reproduction

But surely, flawed Y chromosome or not, bad behavior or not, we are needed for procreation. Women can't have babies without us … right? I'm afraid, pretty soon they won't need our sperm, our chromosomes, our anything.

Until now, female-only reproduction has been limited to the plant and animal kingdom. So-called parthenogenesis, observed in the Cape Honey Bee, the Kimono Dragon and the hammerhead shark. In humans: confined to 1950s B movies. But Sykes says the technology for women to procreate without us is just around the corner.

"Within the next few years you will get two women having a child who is the biological child of both of them," Sykes said. "And entirely normal in every respect, but always female." They've already done it with mice. Two mothers: the genetic material from one used to fertilize the egg of the other.

Two Mommies

The picture that Professor Sykes is painting is of a nuclear family without a man in sight. We went in search of what could be the template for the survival of our species. Laura and Natalie are a lovely couple who live in South London with their 13-month-old daughter Sanne. They agreed to let our all-male crew take a peek into their lives. Natalie actually gave birth to Sanne. The sperm came from an anonymous donor. She's raised by two moms.

"That the child will be well balanced with just two moms: Well, that's been proven back in the 40s," explained Natalie, who is also a child psychologist. "It's the care giving and the relationship between the care-giver and the infant that is the important part."

Laura, who right now is the bread winner, thinks any family will work as long as the child is, "getting the attention, the affection, the discipline." Looking at her very contented daughter, Laura told me, "She's obviously confident. She's very stable and secure. So I think so far we're doing okay."

Laura attended both the dads' and the moms' prenatal classes. I asked Natalie if having Laura as the partner was better than having a man? "I had actually a couple of mothers saying, 'Well, at least Laura's a woman she will understand better.'" Natalie told me. "And I said, 'no.' … She was exactly the same as the dads!"

Could Laura mount a defense? "I would like to think that I separate from the dads in that I'm not hooked on the ball games and things like that," she explained. And I must say, she was knee-deep in diaper changing and feeding time while we were hanging out.

So judging by this family, two moms aren't necessarily better, but can be just as good. But surely they must need a burly man for some things? I offered to put up some shelves, or change some light bulbs. "Actually, Laura is very, very handy," Natalie told me, trying not to hurt my feelings.

"My father's a mechanic, so there's nothing about a car that disturbs me," explained Laura. "I've also … I renovated a house. So, I'm really not concerned about that either."

Maybe our only hope as men is that women decide to keep us alive for their own amusement. For the pop music, perhaps, or maybe the dancing. We can be good at that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Then again, they might keep a few of us around to just get even with  (john)

 

 

 

38 comments:

  1. This is cute...A good laugh before bed...

    Getting even is the best part in life~ hugs

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  2. OMG ~ SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE ABOUT THIS AND FAST BEFORE THE NEXT 125,000 YEARS GOES BY!!!!!! How will this ever work ~ whose going to be boss? ROFL

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  3. Oh shoot me now......What woman in her right mind would even WANT TO LIVE without men around.....who the hell is going to take out the trash.


    .....even Abbot and Costello looked good to women who were without a man for a while....

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  4. ROFLMBO ~ Cherie ~ What a terrible problem!!!! We can't let this happen!!!!

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  5. silly penguin dont encourage them

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  6. On the other hand......the caves would all be empty and no need for wonder bra's.

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  7. No Men in Caves ~ OH NO , revert back to my orginal comment!!!!!

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  8. john you still have time to pull the plug on this one

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  9. Well.....I'm more than willing to be the boss but there are ways that men are indespensable.... it's just not the same when a woman belches or says "pull my finger"....

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  10. ohhhh cherie that was just so not right....johnnnnnooohhhhhhhhhh

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  11. I would like to say something to this one, Cherie , but you have made a very good point here!!!!!

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  12. I am worried now that I think about it ~ how in the world will we ever view the television again without the remote being flickered from one channel to the next????

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  13. How are we going to see all of those fabulous, out of the way locations we would never get to see if everyone stopped to get directions. Just think how boring life without men would be!!!

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  14. Amen ~ besides that it feels pretty good in their arms ~ unh?

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  15. ...and they're so nice to kiss ......

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  16. can't live with them and surely to God can NOT (repeat can NOT) live without them...

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  17. That happens sometimes late at night after no sleep....of course I call it delusional ...but hey your description is much nicer.

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  18. lol ty ladies for tolerating the pickings of an old gator i think i need 30 mins sleep peace be unto you all cause gawd knows we all need a little peace

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  19. Well there are several areas of plus to this....but many more negatives....I vote we keep you fellas! Somebody has to kill the spiders!!!!

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  20. and mice.....who's going to empty the mouse traps.

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  21. If this happens maybe polygamy will proliferate...hmmm...maybe the Mormons know something we don't. Just a wild thought.

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  22. LOL at the last cartoon. So Amazonians are real after all....LOL. But I did my part, I produced three male offspring. LOL. Great blog as always John.

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  23. I dare you to send this to Ellen:
    http://ellen.warnerbros.com/show/respond/?PlugID=10

    maybe she will even have you on her show to demonstrate that contraption.

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  24. hehehehehehehehehehehehehe I needed this laugh and OMG the music.....natural artificial intelligence to take out the garbage.......

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  25. errrr cherie re-read of mice and men ..THAT was not the subject

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  26. I've had to battle spiders the size of Belgium while my roommate, Eric, stood peering round the corner. Great post John! :)

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  27. Hahaha, I laughed at your blog, but maybe even more at the comments given below! I don't think a world without men would be much fun though..., maybe we can keep some in a special area for endangered species?

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  28. hehehehehehe,Oh my Gawd!!!!!! Hilarious post.

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  29. This guy is coo coo, nuts totally out there, that away, he has been to the first star wars on the right and sailed onto morning, he was killed in the deadliest catch and went out on a limb and broke his back on the mountain.

    I could go on, but my cat is looking at me like I am lunch.

    Thank Gods this can't happen. I hope.

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  30. ha ha. How funny. What great comics too. But we need the guys - can't make those babies without them. ha ha

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  31. hello from oklahoma, former Califonian :D

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  32. Great blog, and who knows it might happen lol

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  33. LOL... this is hilarious and quite on point too. But, I think I will keep my husband... I love, like and lust him a lot... and he can do all the mechanical things that I cannot... he is the left brain... I am the right brain... together we make a whole brain! Still LOL... you are magnificient John!

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  34. Pinky "What are we going to do today?"
    The Brain "We're going to take over the WORLD!"
    ....not according to this Professor.
    hahaha!

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  35. Hei John

    I sure can 'envision a world of women without men' --
    and it is nightMARE: bitchy, pinky and fluffy!!
    HELP....
    Keep so grand. :))

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