RE: Callouses and Kings

From: Vincent Campbell (v.p.campbell@stir.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Aug 20 2001 - 12:03:11 BST

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    From: Vincent Campbell <v.p.campbell@stir.ac.uk>
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    Subject: RE: Callouses and Kings
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    lol.

    Vincent

    > ----------
    > From: Bill Spight
    > Reply To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
    > Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 5:06 pm
    > To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
    > Subject: Re: Callouses and Kings
    >
    > Dear Vincent,
    >
    > > Because of selection. Those whose tenednecy for callouses
    > better
    > > fit the environmental demands that the organism is living in, persist
    > more
    > > than those that do not, which is why I'd put good money on Joe being
    > > absolutely right about sex workers not getting callouses on their sexual
    > > organs as they might make sex painful, too difficult, or make them less
    > > desirable to potential mates. These would all limit the chances of
    > people
    > > with calloused genitalia- in comparison to other forms of callous.
    >
    > Well, there are a fair number of callous pricks in the world. ;-)
    >
    > Bill
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