Well, a wise man once said "No happy/good marriage ends in divorce." I accept this instance as one of my wife's minor flaws - minor because she, ironically enough, accepts and admits to it too. I have my flaws as well of course, and she'll press on those when necessary. It's marriage, so... kinda part of the package of creating a permanent bond to someone else and forming a family unit with parts of both of you (hopefully the best parts). Also why "gay marriage" is a non-starter as "marriage," but another conversation for another time...
So weird because, as a biochemist (well, former), I can picture these conflicts happening at a molecular level when competing genes encounter one another in the formation of a new human. I presume the genes don't argue, it's all physics, charges, etc. at that level, but... that's basically everyone's presumption as to why some genes win and others lose. "It's just physics and chemistry..."
InYourFaceNancyGrace 1 points 1.9 years ago
Well, a wise man once said "No happy/good marriage ends in divorce." I accept this instance as one of my wife's minor flaws - minor because she, ironically enough, accepts and admits to it too. I have my flaws as well of course, and she'll press on those when necessary. It's marriage, so... kinda part of the package of creating a permanent bond to someone else and forming a family unit with parts of both of you (hopefully the best parts). Also why "gay marriage" is a non-starter as "marriage," but another conversation for another time...
So weird because, as a biochemist (well, former), I can picture these conflicts happening at a molecular level when competing genes encounter one another in the formation of a new human. I presume the genes don't argue, it's all physics, charges, etc. at that level, but... that's basically everyone's presumption as to why some genes win and others lose. "It's just physics and chemistry..."