YBP Yxngcel
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It can obviously give you good bone structure and make you physically attractive. But what else?
So let's say a kid has low self esteem and never learnt how to fight. And got bullied in school. But he's father was strong and knew how to fight when he was in school. Where does genes play a part in there? Just curiousEverything about you is defined by your genes. Your thought processes, your personality, your hormones, your reaction to things, your senses, etc.
Everyone is nothing more then their genes reacting to the environment they are placed in.
As I said it's genes + environment that makes a person. Perhaps the kid was bullied form a very young age because the people in his school where cruel thus he never could develop high self-esteem. His father on the other hand was accepted into a large friend group early on in life and thus was able to fully develop his potential social skills and even learned to fight because of his friends.So let's say a kid has low self esteem and never learnt how to fight. And got bullied in school. But he's father was strong and knew how to fight when he was in school. Where does genes play a part in there? Just curious
Wow, because my father grew up in Kenya and he said he said he won fights in school and was tougher and was more accepted into cliques. Meanwhile me who grew up in The UK lost any fights and was seen as a weakling + being non NT. So I guess environment does play a part. Does a father's absence play a part? Or a parent not being there for the child have a huge effect?As I said it's genes + environment that makes a person. Perhaps the kid was bullied form a very young age because the people in his school where cruel thus he never could develop high self-esteem. His father on the other hand was accepted into a large friend group early on in life and thus was able to fully develop his potential social skills and even learned to fight because of his friends.
Theoretically had the situations been reversed the son would be better off then the father. Of course you need to take into account other things like the mother's genes, past trauma and experiences, and most importantly genetic recombination since no two people can ever be 100% a like.
Everything does to some degree so yes.Does a father's absence play a part? Or a parent not being there for the child have a huge effect?
Oh and also I read about an experiment with rats. Where if a rat had past trauma of certain things. That same fear would go into the offspring. Is that the same with humans?As I said it's genes + environment that makes a person. Perhaps the kid was bullied form a very young age because the people in his school where cruel thus he never could develop high self-esteem. His father on the other hand was accepted into a large friend group early on in life and thus was able to fully develop his potential social skills and even learned to fight because of his friends.
Theoretically had the situations been reversed the son would be better off then the father. Of course you need to take into account other things like the mother's genes, past trauma and experiences, and most importantly genetic recombination since no two people can ever be 100% a like.
Wow,I guess I'm under average. Or between average looking and under average idk. What about you?It’s all you need.
UglyWow,I guess I'm under average. Or between average looking and under average idk. What about you?
Ik,genetics are everything. Right next to environmentjust world fallacy genetics deniers are the most annoying faggots in existence
they think the implications of external environmental factors means = genetic destiny doesn't exist
implying development is linear
Literally everything