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To: elmatador who wrote (14657)2/9/2002 10:40:05 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<I tend to believe that people that are melanin-aware is because melanin-challenged women find melanin-rich men sexy and healthy! >

Well, there are a great many of them [melanin-rich men], so maybe that's a big part of the reason. But in the melanoma capital of the world, Auckland, we are aware of melanin because those without it, hordes are coming down with skin cancer.

There's an increasing proportion of melanin-deficient baby boomers who have had skin malignancies in Kiwiland, thanks to the intense sun and the 'healthy' sun exposure our ignorant parents taught us to have. They'd learned about Vitamin D in the early part of the 20th century, and the importance of 'healthy-looking' babies who were put out in the sun, taken to beaches etc.

Women don't want to have melanoma-prone offspring [or squamous or basal cell carcinoma]. Therefore they are doing a spot of genetic engineering and eugenics [although governments and most people claim that they are against eugenics and genetic engineering, women in fact are all for it and do it].

Women will compromise their principles if a melanin-deficient guy has got a very large car and cash-flow forecast. Size does matter. It also helps to have other big things, such as a brain, EQ, be a really nice guy, fun, self-confident and like children... They really do a LOT of eugenics.

It's tough being a guy in the DNA-selection meat market [and women moan about being treated as sex objects].

Mqurice