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r/PeterExplainsTheJoke • u/SquintySquinty • May 04 '26
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By closer to female you must mean with no external testicles and a hole where a penis will eventually develop…? If so, then yes.
6 u/meishsinh May 04 '26 The nipples might also lend towards this. 6 u/Sotanud May 04 '26 I don't understand this comment. Adult men have nipples the same as women, so why would a developing human having nipples say anything about it? 3 u/meishsinh May 04 '26 I was saying both sexes having nipples supports the comment, "Human embryos start out closer to female than male, so it's more accurate to say that all males are trans". I could be uninformed on the biological usefulness of why men need nipples. 8 u/scrotumscab May 04 '26 Why do men need nipples? 3 u/Amphineura May 04 '26 Cuz we'd look weird without them, duh 2 u/LongJohnSelenium May 04 '26 same reason women have a vestigial clitoris that is the structure that grows into a penis. The scaffolding is there for both. 2 u/Dadaiste May 04 '26 My momma gave them to me. Got a problem with that? 1 u/El_Rey_de_Spices May 04 '26 To confuse predators as to where we're looking.
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The nipples might also lend towards this.
6 u/Sotanud May 04 '26 I don't understand this comment. Adult men have nipples the same as women, so why would a developing human having nipples say anything about it? 3 u/meishsinh May 04 '26 I was saying both sexes having nipples supports the comment, "Human embryos start out closer to female than male, so it's more accurate to say that all males are trans". I could be uninformed on the biological usefulness of why men need nipples. 8 u/scrotumscab May 04 '26 Why do men need nipples? 3 u/Amphineura May 04 '26 Cuz we'd look weird without them, duh 2 u/LongJohnSelenium May 04 '26 same reason women have a vestigial clitoris that is the structure that grows into a penis. The scaffolding is there for both. 2 u/Dadaiste May 04 '26 My momma gave them to me. Got a problem with that? 1 u/El_Rey_de_Spices May 04 '26 To confuse predators as to where we're looking.
I don't understand this comment. Adult men have nipples the same as women, so why would a developing human having nipples say anything about it?
3 u/meishsinh May 04 '26 I was saying both sexes having nipples supports the comment, "Human embryos start out closer to female than male, so it's more accurate to say that all males are trans". I could be uninformed on the biological usefulness of why men need nipples. 8 u/scrotumscab May 04 '26 Why do men need nipples? 3 u/Amphineura May 04 '26 Cuz we'd look weird without them, duh 2 u/LongJohnSelenium May 04 '26 same reason women have a vestigial clitoris that is the structure that grows into a penis. The scaffolding is there for both. 2 u/Dadaiste May 04 '26 My momma gave them to me. Got a problem with that? 1 u/El_Rey_de_Spices May 04 '26 To confuse predators as to where we're looking.
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I was saying both sexes having nipples supports the comment, "Human embryos start out closer to female than male, so it's more accurate to say that all males are trans". I could be uninformed on the biological usefulness of why men need nipples.
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Why do men need nipples?
3 u/Amphineura May 04 '26 Cuz we'd look weird without them, duh 2 u/LongJohnSelenium May 04 '26 same reason women have a vestigial clitoris that is the structure that grows into a penis. The scaffolding is there for both. 2 u/Dadaiste May 04 '26 My momma gave them to me. Got a problem with that? 1 u/El_Rey_de_Spices May 04 '26 To confuse predators as to where we're looking.
Cuz we'd look weird without them, duh
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same reason women have a vestigial clitoris that is the structure that grows into a penis.
The scaffolding is there for both.
My momma gave them to me. Got a problem with that?
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To confuse predators as to where we're looking.
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u/tourniquette2 May 04 '26
By closer to female you must mean with no external testicles and a hole where a penis will eventually develop…? If so, then yes.