Nov 20, 2007, 06:08 PM // 18:08
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#21
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Feb 2007
Guild: Trinity of the Ascended [ToA] | Ex-Officer [TAM]
Profession: W/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Nagarian
The best my friends came up with was a Mermaphrodite (if u know what that means... it a bit disgusting)
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You win the thread
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Nov 20, 2007, 09:06 PM // 21:06
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#22
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/retired
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the Beach
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Merlin
12chars
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Nov 24, 2007, 01:15 AM // 01:15
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#23
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Pre-Searing Cadet
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Anywhere, Everywhere, and No Where
Guild: Insanity At Its Finest [Epic]
Profession: R/Rt
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Come on people, come up with something creative
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Nov 24, 2007, 02:55 AM // 02:55
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#24
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Avatar of Gwen
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Wandering my own road.
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Hermaphroditism refers in humans to the presence of multiple genitalia usually exclusive to a single gender. Hermaphroditism in non-human species is much broader in classification.
Many fish have the capability of switching gender and size multiple times throughout their lifespan as necessary. It serves as a balancing mechanism, ensuring that fish of specific genders, sizes, and dominance level are in a certain proportion.
Clownfish, for instance, live on anemones in sets of up to 6. A dominant female is the largest, and she breeds exclusively with the next largest male, about 80% her size. The ladder goes down by a similar margin in size with males and females in direct proportion.
As gaps occur, clownfish climb the social ladder and change in sex and gender as appropriate. That is, with the death of the dominant female, the male may grow to her size and convert to female.
By extension, merfolk, not existing aside, could have the inherent ability to possess one or both sets of genitalia at any given time, and change them at will. Then, there would be nothing special about it at all, with the inconsistency merely resulting from trying to apply biologically human concepts to other creature.
What you'll find, though, is that hermaphroditism doesn't normally occur in complex creature, and is almost always the result of abnormality or defect. So, it's unlikely that merfolk, typically being portrayed as highly advanced creatures, would have naturally occurring hermaphroditism.
Therefore, my guess is... *drum roll*
Dead.
Every account I've heard of merfolk typically portray them as xenophobic and rigid, ignoring Disney. I would imagine hermaphrodites in merfolk societies would be killed or exiled for being abnormal, and their existence struck from records.
Did you know that a few decades ago, in the US, hermaphroditism was dealt with through sex assignment surgery immediately at birth, followed by a sealing of the records to protect the child? For all intents and purposes, the phenomena did not occur in humans because we said it didn't occur.
That's what I think you'd find in merfolk.
Alternatively, go with the mermaphrodite.
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Nov 24, 2007, 12:14 PM // 12:14
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#25
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Site Legend
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mercury Angel
Hermaphroditism refers in humans to the presence of multiple genitalia usually exclusive to a single gender. Hermaphroditism in non-human species is much broader in classification.
Many fish have the capability of switching gender and size multiple times throughout their lifespan as necessary. It serves as a balancing mechanism, ensuring that fish of specific genders, sizes, and dominance level are in a certain proportion.
Clownfish, for instance, live on anemones in sets of up to 6. A dominant female is the largest, and she breeds exclusively with the next largest male, about 80% her size. The ladder goes down by a similar margin in size with males and females in direct proportion.
As gaps occur, clownfish climb the social ladder and change in sex and gender as appropriate. That is, with the death of the dominant female, the male may grow to her size and convert to female.
By extension, merfolk, not existing aside, could have the inherent ability to possess one or both sets of genitalia at any given time, and change them at will. Then, there would be nothing special about it at all, with the inconsistency merely resulting from trying to apply biologically human concepts to other creature.
What you'll find, though, is that hermaphroditism doesn't normally occur in complex creature, and is almost always the result of abnormality or defect. So, it's unlikely that merfolk, typically being portrayed as highly advanced creatures, would have naturally occurring hermaphroditism.
Therefore, my guess is... *drum roll*
Dead.
Every account I've heard of merfolk typically portray them as xenophobic and rigid, ignoring Disney. I would imagine hermaphrodites in merfolk societies would be killed or exiled for being abnormal, and their existence struck from records.
Did you know that a few decades ago, in the US, hermaphroditism was dealt with through sex assignment surgery immediately at birth, followed by a sealing of the records to protect the child? For all intents and purposes, the phenomena did not occur in humans because we said it didn't occur.
That's what I think you'd find in merfolk.
Alternatively, go with the mermaphrodite.
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MA, you got far too much time on your hands.
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Nov 24, 2007, 12:45 PM // 12:45
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#26
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Bellgium
Profession: W/E
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Malice Black
MA, you got far too much time on your hands.
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mermaids are serious bussines!
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Nov 24, 2007, 12:45 PM // 12:45
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#27
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Dec 2005
Guild: Galactic President Superstar Mc [awsm]
Profession: E/
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Mermaid
Dude
Dudette
Merdudette
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Nov 24, 2007, 07:48 PM // 19:48
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#28
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Avatar of Gwen
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Wandering my own road.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Malice Black
MA, you got far too much time on your hands.
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It's almost finals time for the Fall semester, so I'm following the ancient college traditions of doing everything but studying. <_<
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Nov 25, 2007, 09:17 AM // 09:17
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#29
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Banned
Join Date: Nov 2007
Profession: W/
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shemermale
gg
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Nov 25, 2007, 10:07 AM // 10:07
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#30
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Grotto Attendant
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: North Kryta Province
Guild: Angel Sharks [As]
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sister Rosette
Mermaider
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Yes!
http://metalforfish.ytmnd.com/
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Nov 27, 2007, 12:43 AM // 00:43
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#31
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Pre-Searing Cadet
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Anywhere, Everywhere, and No Where
Guild: Insanity At Its Finest [Epic]
Profession: R/Rt
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Very Interesting Mercury Angel, I still don't get the whole Mermaider thing, so explain it to me. And Mercury Angel, are you one of them that was a hermaphrodite? jk man. Shemermale is good, and so is Merdudette, Very Origional.
Now come on people, come up with your own origional ideas. I want variety.
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Nov 30, 2007, 03:46 PM // 15:46
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#32
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Somewhere between the Real World and Tyria ;P
Guild: The Gothic Embrace [Goth]
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MerHeShe
derived from "heshe" (he-she) which is what I hear some call transexuals and girly men.
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Dec 01, 2007, 07:59 AM // 07:59
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#33
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Burninate Stuff
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: New Mexico
Profession: E/Mo
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Nagarian
Mermaider? explain this to me.
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dethklok has a song called mermaider
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Dec 01, 2007, 08:03 AM // 08:03
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#34
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Krytan Explorer
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Its Merpat....
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