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Pablo Picasso -Â Portrait de Ambroise Vollard (1910)
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The early human zygote where the male and female pronuclei (centre of image) have not yet combined to form the single zygote nucleus. These pronuclei are the nuclei from the spermatozoa (sperm) and oocyte (egg) and contain all the nuclear genetic material (chromosomes, DNA, genes). Two of the egg’s polar bodies (right, 3 o’clock position of image) are shown at the edge of the egg cytoplasm. These polar bodies contain the excess DNA from the meiotic divisions of the egg. The zona pellucida (edge of image) forms a specialised thick extracellular matrix layer around both the egg and the developing conceptus for the first week. Mitochondria in the cytoplasm contain additional genes and in humans these mitochondrial genes are entirely derived from the oocyte.Â
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Oh. That’s… that’s all right then.
No touching for a week. Not even casually.Â
Experiment. Very important.
The experiment being?
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johnbloodywatson replied to your post: Have I done something? -JW
Because you said you wouldnt kiss me and then you reblogged something about celibacy.
Experiment. Very important.
...Have I done something? -JW
No. Why do you ask? -SH
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Effects & Benefits of Celibacy
Celibacy
Celibacy, also known as Brahmacharya by the Buddhists, is a seldom practiced thing in our sexually infested world now days. It seems like everywhere you go whether it be on television, the internet or the mall, the world is constantly trying to sell you on sex. There's an ever growing number of pornographic websites, filthy emails, crude humor ridden TV shows, sexual music and more. There's an infinite number of sex toys on the market and it seems like everyone is focused on trying to spend all of their sexual energy as quickly as possible and as often as possible. Many people are addicted to sex and most won't even acknowledge that fact.
If only people realized this was the reason they were always tired and couldn't seem to have good self control or discipline in any other area of their life. As will be discussed in this article, sex in any form be it with a partner or through masturbation, weakens the mind and body and prevents us from reaching our full potential.Â
Now, I am not saying we should never have sex to create children. Did you know that in the lion species, the female will no longer let the male approach her after she gets pregnant? In fact, she won't even let him approach her again till the offspring is fully raised and out on his own. Tibetan Buddhists believe this is how we should function sexually as humans as well. The effects of celibacy will benefit you physically and mentally, even if you aren't Buddhist.
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I watched a movie called Taxidermia the other day, and it occurred to me that it might be something you'd appreciate. You can thank me later.
I'm sure I won't.
I'd really like to kiss you just now. Just so you're aware.
Busy. Can't.
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