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  • why do we have ‘fingerprints’?
  • samuri
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    OK, what evolutionary use is pubic hair? Other than showing that you’re sexually mature?

    ourkidsam
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    “macho, macho man! I wanna be, a macho man!”

    oks, big of the ring finger.

    Drac
    Full Member

    Keeps the reproductive organs warm to help maintain perfect temp for making more mountainbikers.

    piedidiformaggio
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    Keeping them warm? Thought seed sacks were on the outside to keep them cool?

    Drac
    Full Member

    Keeping them warm? Thought seed sacks were on the outside to keep them cool?

    They’re on the outside for the same reason to maintain temperature.

    Joxster
    Free Member

    The love spuds are on the outside so you can trap them under your saddle on drop offs

    thisisnotaspoon
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    the wiry/curly hair in your armpits/scrot actualy wicks moisture and aids cooling, shave it off and you get sweaty (and it feking scratches when it grows back).

    TandemJeremy
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    There is no “why” to any of this – “why” implies intent / design – and we evolved we were not designed. Stuff like this “just is”

    Pubic / armpit hair creates a greater surface area to evaporate the pheromone laden sweat we produce in these areas so we spread our scent more and can find a mate easier.

    markd
    Free Member

    wrong – pubes are for keeping crap out of our bits. fact.

    buzz-lightyear
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    But why? Because of biological evolution.

    But localised order, like biological evolution, seems to oppose entropy which is a fundamental property of the material universe. Why?

    Shut up you annoying child!

    grizzlygus
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    simple
    index finger size is related to penis size and ring finger size is related to the diameter of your anus

    LOL !

    mudshark
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    There is no “why” to any of this – “why” implies intent / design – and we evolved we were not designed. Stuff like this “just is”

    Why might ask why something evolved that way – things tend to evolve for valid reasons.

    grizzlygus
    Free Member

    things tend to evolve for valid reasons.

    But not necessarily – sometimes it’s just for random reasons.

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