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Actually this topic could go towards the political problems with cloning or playing god. You can mess with genetics.
The genetic make up can be altered. genetic makeup - Google Search
Stem cells add in this also. Can heal diseases. I think most people should pay more attention to science.
All that is too deep for me, bottom line is this if I were to get married again and my wife said after the fact she wanted to go to a sperm bank for any reason to get pregnant...it would be some smoke in the city!!
If you married a guy who was, say, 5'4", would not be so excited about getting impregnated by him because you're afraid of having short kids? Would you, if you had a choice, rather go get some tall sperm from a bank? I'm just wondering because it seems a self-contradicting statement to say "I'm don't mind short guys, but I just might be afraid of having short sons."
No. My eldest son's father is 5'5". I was very excited and happy to have my child.
That's ridiculous. I don't know of anyone who picked a mate because of what their kids would look like. Normal behavior is to say I hope our kids get your this or my that. Parents don't care if their kids are short or tall.
I did have a man very sorrowfully tell me once that he couldn't possibly go out with me even though he had feelings for me because I wear glasses, and he didn't want nearsighted children.
If you want to have kids, why would you marry someone you wouldn't want to have kids with? That makes no sense!
I don't want to have kids anyway so it's a moot point for me.
My sister and I have different dads. My sister's dad was 5'10" while my dad was 6'4" and she is 4 inches taller than I am.
Go figure.
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