How to go further I undressed Lisa and nothing nowhere to click???
It is just a game and a work of fiction so there is no down-syndrome in game of fiction.I didn't play the game, but Lisa gets pregnant? She's going to get a down-syndrome baby if so.
You played from a link in a fan art thread, I just made the thread now since nobody had warned me about said link okerFace:I feel like I played this 4 weeks ago. What's different?
I disagree. They also get bigger ass and boobs, sometimes become hornier, you don't need to worry about contraceptions, and it sorta means she's just yours now as she won't be with other guys.pregnancy fetish is a mystery to me.
fertilized women are annoying, become fat and lazy and costs a lot of money
Jeez.. That's one character I'd cheerfully use a cricket bat on, in a dark alley, he's in need of a good slap! lol6 Eric's, one for ever day of the week except Sunday ... that's the day of rest.
Down's Syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality relating to chromosomes not segregating properly during meiosis. The blood-relation of the parents has absolutely zero bearing on that. Incest does not cause Down's Syndrome.I didn't play the game, but Lisa gets pregnant? She's going to get a down-syndrome baby if so.
Makes sense, but then maybe not set the "Release Date" as today, when it was actually released a month ago. Because that's my main information to go by whether I played a thing (in its latest version) already.You played from a link in a fan art thread, I just made the thread now since nobody had warned me about said link okerFace:
Down's Syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality relating to chromosomes not segregating properly during meiosis. The blood-relation of the parents has absolutely zero bearing on that. Incest does not cause Down's Syndrome.
More importantly, it takes about 6 generations of consistent inbreeding before any abnormalities show up at all. A single instance, or even 3 or 4 (son/parent/grandparent/great-grandparent), will not likely cause birth defects. This used to be widely known. For example, for animal breeders (dogs/horses/etc), it was common to breed a pair of siblings with good blood 3 or 4 times before bringing in a new blood line. Only recently have reputable breeders stopped doing that solely because of stigma based on misinformation.
Like most facets of our sexual culture, the truth is buried deep beneath what busy-bodies want you to believe. There is nothing wrong with incest other than an individual's moral standpoint, and the only reports of birth-defects directly related to incest are in isolated villages/families/compounds that don't have access to outside bloodlines for over a century. It never happens anymore. Deep down, people know that, which is why they're always willing to "take the risk" - because they've never seen an incest-related birth defect in real life.
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What is the cause of Down syndrome?
1. The cause of Down syndrome is unknown.
2. The chance of having a baby with Down syndrome increases with the mother’s age; however, about half of babies born with Down syndrome are born to mothers under 35 years old simply because more young women are having babies.
- In a process called non-disjunction, the two copies of chromosome 21 fail to separate during formation of the egg, resulting in an egg with two copies of the chromosome. When this egg is fertilized, the resulting baby ends up with three copies of chromosome 21 in each of its cells. The cause of this non-disjunction remains unknown.
3. Down syndrome has nothing to do with race, nationality, socioeconomic status, religion, or anything the mother or father did during pregnancy.
4. There is NO correlation between incest and Down syndrome.
5. Between two and four percent of the time, a person is born with Mosaic translocation Down syndrome (mDs) whereby some but not all of the cells have an extra copy of the 21st chromosome and the other cells are not affected. Translocation happens when a piece of chromosome 21 becomes attached to another chromosome during cell division.
In the case of hereditary Translocation Down syndrome (a rare one to two percent of all people with Down syndrome), an extra chromosome 21 is inherited from one of the parents.
Well you say that but, my aunt married her cousin (it happens a lot around here) and two (out of three) of her kids are... mentally challenged. So, there is some truth to that?Down's Syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality relating to chromosomes not segregating properly during meiosis. The blood-relation of the parents has absolutely zero bearing on that. Incest does not cause Down's Syndrome.
More importantly, it takes about 6 generations of consistent inbreeding before any abnormalities show up at all. A single instance, or even 3 or 4 (son/parent/grandparent/great-grandparent), will not likely cause birth defects. This used to be widely known. For example, for animal breeders (dogs/horses/etc), it was common to breed a pair of siblings with good blood 3 or 4 times before bringing in a new blood line. Only recently have reputable breeders stopped doing that solely because of stigma based on misinformation. (Buyers don't want "incest babies")
Like most facets of our sexual culture, the truth is buried deep beneath what busy-bodies want you to believe. There is nothing wrong with incest other than an individual's moral standpoint, and the only reports of birth-defects directly related to incest are in isolated villages/families/compounds that don't have access to outside bloodlines for over a century. It never happens anymore. Deep down, people know that, which is why they're always willing to "take the risk" - because they've never seen an incest-related birth defect in real life.
Read my post (#37) above this one, there's a link in it. Take a look, as that should help you with regards to your comment.Well you say that but, my aunt married her cousin (it happens a lot around here) and two (out of three) of her kids are... mentally challenged. So, there is some truth to that?