Poll for the guys: Could you handle pregnancy? |
Sure. *shrugs* |
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5% |
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M-maybe...? |
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HELL NAH! |
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For how much money? $$ |
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GIRLS' POLL GOLD OPTION |
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58% |
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 2:31 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 5:02 pm
Seahorses, the only animal i know where the male has to go through what we have go through in terms of carrying and having children.
In response to the topic question, (WYD?), that's classified...lol I may tell if someone else spills the beans first. xp
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DraculasLittlePrincess IV
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 6:07 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 8:32 pm
Gee, I hope theres another guild announcement for a pregnant cat tomorrow
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 10:19 pm
probability of survival unlikely
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2018 2:17 am
Male seahorses have the ability to give birth to 2000 babies in one go, but the general average a male will birth is 200. Out of these only a few will survive to adulthood. The attractive feature of a male seahorse is the pouch, which he fills with water to show how much he can hold...the only time a gut (beerbelly) is attractive to a female. xp
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2018 6:30 pm
durham red Male seahorses have the ability to give birth to 2000 babies in one go, but the general average a male will birth is 200. Out of these only a few will survive to adulthood. The attractive feature of a male seahorse is the pouch, which he fills with water to show how much he can hold...the only time a gut (beerbelly) is attractive to a female. xp Excellent factoids! "Hold my beer and watch this." *INFLATES* Female seahorses: "Mmmm... dat man is PHAT."
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2018 9:02 pm
Zphal durham red Male seahorses have the ability to give birth to 2000 babies in one go, but the general average a male will birth is 200. Out of these only a few will survive to adulthood. The attractive feature of a male seahorse is the pouch, which he fills with water to show how much he can hold...the only time a gut (beerbelly) is attractive to a female. xp Excellent factoids! "Hold my beer and watch this." *INFLATES* Female seahorses: "Mmmm... dat man is PHAT." Where bigger is in fact, always better.
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Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 9:41 pm
DraculasLittlePrincess IV Seahorses, the only animal i know where the male has to go through what we have go through in terms of carrying and having children. In response to the topic question, (WYD?), that's classified...lol I may tell if someone else spills the beans first. xp There are a few others like the suriname toad
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 10:28 pm
AKA the slowest mammal IN DA SEAAA fun fact
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DraculasLittlePrincess IV
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 12:36 pm
KoteVonKat DraculasLittlePrincess IV Seahorses, the only animal i know where the male has to go through what we have go through in terms of carrying and having children. In response to the topic question, (WYD?), that's classified...lol I may tell if someone else spills the beans first. xp There are a few others like the suriname toad Really? I didn't know there were other animals like that.
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 2:58 pm
I'm a Female, so I don't think my Opinion will count towards much in this Poll, but I hope I will be able to handle it when I finally am at a point where I can have children. I hope this answers your question. Take care of yourself!
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 12:43 am
DraculasLittlePrincess IV Really? I didn't know there were other animals like that. Odd, but nature sure has its ways to create life in the most oddly possible manners. Male penguins hatch the eggs while females just lay em, kiwi bird have eggs quite literally the size of their body, there's a female only lizard species that mimic what the once existent male ones did to induce a psychological pregnancy strong enough to actually get them pregnant unlike clown fish that change genders when needed be
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 7:42 pm
KoteVonKat DraculasLittlePrincess IV Really? I didn't know there were other animals like that. Odd, but nature sure has its ways to create life in the most oddly possible manners. Male penguins hatch the eggs while females just lay em, kiwi bird have eggs quite literally the size of their body, there's a female only lizard species that mimic what the once existent male ones did to induce a psychological pregnancy strong enough to actually get them pregnant unlike clown fish that change genders when needed be huh...I knew about the penguins and the clown fish, but not the other ones. And if i remember correctly, Kiwi's are quite tiny little things so for them to have eggs almost the size of their body and survive is a feat of nature itself.
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DraculasLittlePrincess IV
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2018 12:11 am
DraculasLittlePrincess IV huh...I knew about the penguins and the clown fish, but not the other ones. And if i remember correctly, Kiwi's are quite tiny little things so for them to have eggs almost the size of their body and survive is a feat of nature itself. Nature can be quite odd if you ask me
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