I browsed through but didn't see one thing that I think should be addressed that I thought would be really neat, well, counting on the way you feel about certain things at least. Take Lesbian Couple, both totally fertile, but wanting children. take one who wants to carry child, carry out this process with the significant others cells. Perhaps even fertilizing the cell with sperm from the significant others family for a donor. As the article states, children with two mothers.And the realisation of a wish that I know many of my female friends have. Pretty damn neat.
-Amber
Actually, I disagree with that since most non-profit organizations ask that you put a stamp on an envelope to send it back to them, even if it is postage paid so that they will not be charged. So there must be some truth to the post-[no pun intended] charging theory.
~Amber~
-Don't drink and park, accidents cause people-
AS a fellow "geek" I have to say that my two places that I've met sig. others has been in school, and at work. Met a few possible candidates online, but the distance was a big issue [I am in the US and he was in SCOTLAND!] But working in a call center for computer technical support is a good place to meet nice, though sometimes socially handicapped men...who share some of the same interests...[i.e. RPGs, Linux, computers in general.....] ~The Pixie~
Awww, but I just finally got all the Shrek ones too...
-Amber-
I browsed through but didn't see one thing that I think should be addressed that I thought would be really neat, well, counting on the way you feel about certain things at least. Take Lesbian Couple, both totally fertile, but wanting children. take one who wants to carry child, carry out this process with the significant others cells. Perhaps even fertilizing the cell with sperm from the significant others family for a donor. As the article states, children with two mothers.And the realisation of a wish that I know many of my female friends have. Pretty damn neat.
-Amber
Actually, taken apart, they will fit just fine in a monitor box...not that I would know...hehehe... -pixie-
Actually, I disagree with that since most non-profit organizations ask that you put a stamp on an envelope to send it back to them, even if it is postage paid so that they will not be charged. So there must be some truth to the post-[no pun intended] charging theory.
~Amber~
-Don't drink and park, accidents cause people-
AS a fellow "geek" I have to say that my two places that I've met sig. others has been in school, and at work. Met a few possible candidates online, but the distance was a big issue [I am in the US and he was in SCOTLAND!] But working in a call center for computer technical support is a good place to meet nice, though sometimes socially handicapped men...who share some of the same interests...[i.e. RPGs, Linux, computers in general.....] ~The Pixie~