however, you could have natural balance, or hand eye
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S.Gallagher wrote:
Not to be a buzz killer. But genetic predispositions to man-made things, just aren't possible.
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Sean Gallagher wrote:-S
I disagree on that score
It's not a disagree sort of thing, "longsword" isn't a building block in our DNA. It's literally impossible. That'd be like having a genetic affinity for a rolling pin. It's just not how it works. Hand-eye, balance, strength, sure, but there's no "Longsword" gene. It's a man-made creation. There's no longsword genetic code.
For arguments sake, you could argue that the longsword was created FOR/ by a people with similar genetics to you, and was created for people with those genetics, so in that sense it matches your own, but i doubt that too, seeing as it's rather popular use by such a wide range of people.
Ultimately, it feels natural, it feels good! Be happy with your brand new, amazing, sword.
Roy Robinson Stewart wrote:It's an inteesting topic, hopefully not too OT for the forum.
I was thinking along the lines of a genetically evolved response to certain shapes, which doesn't seem out of the question if compared with male responses to female shapes which appear ( although I could be wrong ) to vary from culture to culture somewhat.
Perhaps if such differences exist they are learned, perhaps not, but I'm under the impression that learned behaviour can also alter genetics over the generations.
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Roy Robinson Stewart wrote:Perhaps if such differences exist they are learned, perhaps not, but I'm under the impression that learned behaviour can also alter genetics over the generations.
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Roy Robinson Stewart wrote:Recently I read that experiences can change one's genetic makeup, I don't know if it's true or not though.
If I'm reading your post correctly it would seem to imply that attraction to the opposite sex due to appearance is learned rather than innate, it's hard to wrap my head around that one.
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