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Are we still human?

unique_freak

unique_freak

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No woman on Earth will touch me with a ten feet long pole for free. I'm 41 years old, and I have never even been on a date. Who an organism breeds with is a crucial part of the definition of a species. If no woman on Earth will touch us with a ten feet long pole, are we still human?
 
Make some grape juice at this point :feelsdevil:
 
We can technically reproduce with humans as we are genetically compatible, but I'd say that we should be classified as a separate race. Humans are Homo Sapiens Sapiens and we are Homo Sapiens Nosexus. :blackpill::blackpill::blackpill:
 
We can technically reproduce with humans as we are genetically compatible, but I'd say that we should be classified as a separate race. Humans are Homo Sapiens Sapiens and we are Homo Sapiens Nosexus. :blackpill::blackpill::blackpill:

No. Just because we are genetically compatible does not automatically make us the same species. Dogs can reproduce with wolves, but dogs and wolves are separate species.
 
No. Just because we are genetically compatible does not automatically make us the same species. Dogs can reproduce with wolves, but dogs and wolves are separate species.
Depends how you define species, but semantics
 

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