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Do scientists still have sex drives?
If so, why don’t they get rid of such primitive instincts so that they can focus on science?
9 Answers
- Anonymous2 years ago
Yes, they have sex drives. I'd rather them reproduce that someone who asks questions like this one.
- Anonymous2 years ago
It really is a shame that it is not possible to get rid of the sad and pathetic individuals who continuously pose the same puerile questions on these fora.
- ?Lv 72 years ago
Yes, scientists have sex drives. Scientists ARE human beings who have instincts, hormones and emotions. Sometimes the hormones and instincts overwhelm the the free will, logic and rationality. NO ONE can turn their HORMONES and instincts on and off. Total objectivity is NOT a normal frame of mind. The instinct to reproduce is programmed into our DNA. Survival if the SPECIES, NOT the individual. Survival if the FITTEST. Willfull ignorant e like YOURS can be VERY expensive and VERY FATAL, especially for sociopaths.
- Anonymous2 years ago
This idiot has been asking similar questions for a month at least. He has a severe mental problem.
- ?Lv 72 years ago
Of course they do. When are you going to get past this infantile fixation of yours?
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- Anonymous2 years ago
Yeah, I know right. They can freeze some sperm or eggs if they want to reproduce, but being distracted by a sex drive must be limiting their scientific abilities.