See Alexx's earlier post for a thorough discussion of the evidence. Note that (more?) conscious control of the cremaster muscle might allow voluntary male infertility - sperm need a narrow range of temperature and might be exposed to too much external cold or too much internal body heat... On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Derrill 'Kisc' Guilbert wrote: > I got the impression early on that Dragaerans choose when they're going to > get pregnant. I don't remember the original reference saying anything about > sorcery, but then, I don't remember what the original reference is, either. > > So, my question at this point becomes... am I the only one that still thinks > it is just some extra control they have over their body? > > I've left out some other things that I thought to use to support my > arguement, because I vowed to lurk for a while until I catch up with you > people, but I had to ask that bit. > > Kisc > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Alexx S Kay [mailto:alexx at TheWorld.com] > > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 11:00 AM > > To: Philip Hart > > Cc: Dragaera Mailing List > > Subject: Re: Half-breed citizenship > > > > > > > > > > Note that in _TPotD_ we see people living (in sin or out) together > > > without sorcery but presumably with nookie and yet not procreating. > > > Sounds a lot like a QED should follow. > > > > It is suggestive evidence, though far from proof. Presumably, even in the > > absence of sorcery, they know what activities are (and are not) > > responsible > > for making babies. There are a variety of low-to-no-risk varieties of > > "whoopie" available to open-minded adults. Well, there are for humans > > at least, and it seems likely that that would carry over to Dragaerans > > as well. > > > > Alexx > > > > Alexx Kay > > Opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily those of my employers > > alexx at world.std.com > > http://world.std.com/~alexx > > "Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go > > back in the same box." -- Italian proverb > > > >