X-inactivation in Women, the Innate Bisexuality as Balancing Factor, and the Clitoris – A Summary Leading to the Healing of Lesbianism
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This article comes back on sexual dimorphism, the innate bisexuality and the clitoris. It provides an elaborate view on X-inactivation in the feminine genome, the relation to alpha emitters thereof, sex ratios, the lesser-known X-reactivation and healing lesbianism for improving female immunity. It is first reminded a fact : in humans, sexual dimorphism is much more important than in other animals. Women show bodies usually less strong than men. This is related to X-inactivation. X-inactivation is the decisive “rolling” of one of the two X chromosomes into a small protective bubble (Barr form). Hence it does not express as much as the other. This leads to what is obvious in the eyes of the author, e.g. the fact that sexually attractive characteristics in women are usually (in the eyes of most..) defined through the “ductility” : some “amorph” traits are usually researched. Also translates in the researched behaviour, more passive, mothering, and, in general, as a combination of both, due also to less physical exercize, less eating during young years, smaller sizes in general. Simply a sign of the lack of expression of the one X chromosome.
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