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Posted
8 minutes ago, Staysafebro said:

In 70% of the cases it is true. At least one parent should have the beauty gene for a girl to be born.

If you have a link which scientifically supports your argument kindly paste here.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Amrita said:

Niko dandam..I know couples who look stunning and had two kids who are boys.  @3$%

It doesn’t mean it is always true. A good looking guy rarely passes on his good looks to his children.

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1 hour ago, naaperunenu said:

 

naa circle lo chala mandhi...kids vishayam lo...boy ante...egiri ganthu estharu...girl antey...koncham neerasam aipotharu...

finally adhi mana chethilo ledu anukondi...

but andariki abbayi puttali ani aasha enduku untadhi?

why ??? emi theda asalu...

naa circle lo chala mandhi chusa...

 

Girl ni bring up cheyyadam konchem kashtam ani emo....... US lo ayithey naaku telsi vaalla ABCD daughter evadini ayina date cheyyadam chusi thattukoleru kaabatti emo!! 

Posted
1 minute ago, Amrita said:

If you have a link which scientifically supports your argument kindly paste here.

Attractive fathers do not pass their looks on to sons 

Attractive fathers do not pass their looks on to their sons but they will hand their good looks down to their daughters, research shows. 

Sean Stewart and Kimberly Stewart - Attractive fathers do not pass their looks on to sons
Sean Stewart, the son of Rod Stewart and his first wife Alana, would probably be judged less attractive than his model sister Kimberly Photo: www.splashnews.com/Getty
 

By Auslan Cramb, Scottish Correspondent 

3:39PM GMT 29 Oct 2008

 

Psychologists have found that while both parents influence the attractiveness of their daughters, male attractiveness is not inherited. 

Handsome men with masculine looks are likely to pass on masculine features, but not facial attractiveness. 

Prof David Perrett and Prof Elisabeth Cornwell, of the University of St Andrews, also said that a mother's beauty made no difference to the attractiveness of her sons as adults. 

The theory suggests it is not unusual for attractive parents to produce a beautiful daughter while failing to pass on the same good looks to a son. 

While many celebrity mothers produce stunning daughters - such as Goldie Hawn and her daughter Kate Hudson or Jerry Hall and her daughter Georgia - the same is not necessarily true of celebrity fathers. 

Sean Stewart, the son of Rod Stewart and his first wife Alana, would probably be judged less attractive than his model sister Kimberly. 

Prof Perrett said it has previously been suggested that a woman could increase her own reproductive success by choosing a "sexy" mate whose genes would be passed on to male offspring, making them irresistible to the next generation. 

But the new study, published in the current edition of the journal Animal Behaviour, contradicts the theory. 

He said: "We checked to see if male and female facial traits are inherited. For the male line, we find that facial masculinity conforms to the rule 'like father - like son'. Masculine dads have masculine sons. 

"But we did not find any evidence that facial attractiveness is passed from father to son. 

"We are perplexed as to why we did not find any evidence for the inheritance of attractiveness in males, through either the female or male parent.

"The answer may be because women vary considerably in the extent to which they find masculinity attractive. 

"We know that attractive feminine women show a strong preference for masculine male faces for long-term partners."

The researchers studied the family photo albums of students, collecting images of over 100 females and 100 males and their respective biological parents taken over several years.

The photos of each student, father and mother were rated separately for attractiveness, and for femininity/masculinity. 

They found evidence that attractiveness passed from both father and mother to daughter, and also that attractive fathers were more likely to produce attractive, feminine daughters, whether the mother was attractive or not. 

Earlier research in America found that attractive parents were 26 per cent more likely to have a daughter than a son as their first child - a statistic apparently borne out by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's first child. 

In that study the researches concluded that "beautiful parents have more daughters than ugly parents".

Posted
12 minutes ago, Amrita said:

Vammooo... daughter and a son unte mari? @3$%

They are both beautiful and ugly

CITI_c$y

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Just now, andhra_alludu said:

Girl ni bring up cheyyadam konchem kashtam ani emo....... US lo ayithey naaku telsi vaalla ABCD daughter evadini ayina date cheyyadam chusi thattukoleru kaabatti emo!! 

Adi kashtam kadu dude...pillalu mana level of moral standards maintain cheyali ani expectation nunchi vachina frustration. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Amrita said:

Niko dandam..I know couples who look stunning and had two kids who are boys.  @3$%

Anduke 30% vadilaadu ga

Posted
8 minutes ago, Amrita said:

Adi kashtam kadu dude...pillalu mana level of moral standards maintain cheyali ani expectation nunchi vachina frustration. 

Adhey Adhey... Aa feeling ye bhayam ga maari kashtam ani kuda convert avthundi emo.. I have seen so many families going back to India or sending daughters to India during that dating teens period of daughters... 

Posted
45 minutes ago, Hitman said:

aada pillani penchadam koncham kastam ani kondaru feeling.. penchadam ante.. mana desi style lo penchadam.. US style lo perigithe manam accept cheyyadam kastam ani....@~`

Ejjatly... Naa p@nty kuda adhey.... 

Posted
21 minutes ago, panipoori said:

Anduke 30% vadilaadu ga

Boys are supposed to be rough anyway. They have to be physically strong and should be capable of taking care of the family (good job, status, success). Girl’s advantage is her beauty. Beautiful girls have more kids on average too. Your kids are a product of your genes. Your body picks the most advantageous gender that can survive and bear kids for the next generation. Strong men (alpha males) have more boys on average too. Beauty is not an advantage for boys mostly. Infact handsome men are far fewer than what is expected in the general population. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, naaperunenu said:

 

naa circle lo chala mandhi...kids vishayam lo...boy ante...egiri ganthu estharu...girl antey...koncham neerasam aipotharu...

finally adhi mana chethilo ledu anukondi...

but andariki abbayi puttali ani aasha enduku untadhi?

why ??? emi theda asalu...

naa circle lo chala mandhi chusa...

 

We jumped up and down when my cousin have birth to a girl.. she is the first one in that generation

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I don’t think we can generalize this by just saying vamsham etc etc kosame boys kavali anukuntarani..boy ayite he can be a partner in crime( now don’t tell me girl tho undocchu kada ani.. we can be but not to that extent compared to a boy). I am sure people want a girl as well.. ammayi intlo thirugute aa kala ee veru.

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Why Does Having a Son Reduce the Likelihood of Divorce?

There’s very little that fathers (or mothers) can do for daughters

Posted Sep 05, 2010 

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Sociologists and demographers have discovered that the presence of sons decreases the probability of divorce.  Couples who have at least one son face a significantly lower risk of divorce than couples who have only daughters.  Why is this? 

That couples with sons have a lower probability of divorce than couples with only daughters is even more amazing given the fact that, as I explain in previous posts, violent men and sexually promiscuous people are more likely to have sons.  I would think that domestic violence and sexual promiscuity (and extramarital affairs that result from it) would contribute significantly to the likelihood of divorce.  So why, then, are couples with sons less likely to divorce?

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Recall that a man’s mate value is largely determined by his wealth, status, and power, whereas a woman’s mate value is largely determined by her youth and physical attractiveness.  This means that the father has to make sure that his son will inherit his wealth, status, and power, regardless of how much or how little of these resources he has.  A working-class father still has to make sure that his son will inherit what little wealth he has, because the more the son inherits, the greater his expected reproductive success.

In sharp contrast, there is relatively little that a father (or mother) can do to affect the daughter’s expected reproductive success.  Once she is born, there is very little parentscan do to keep her youthful or make her more physically attractive.

The evolutionary psychological logic therefore predicts that the continued presence of (and investment by) the father is important for the sons, but not as much for the daughters.  Strictly in reproductive terms, there is very little that fathers (or anyone else) can do for daughters beyond keeping them alive and healthy.  The presence of sons therefore deters divorce and departure of the father from the family more than the presence of daughters, and this effect should be stronger among wealthy families.

Of course, strongly wedded to traditional social sciences as they are, the sociologists and demographers who discover that the presence of sons decreases the probability of divorce explain this finding by saying that fathers are considered to be more important for their sons’ lives than for their daughters’, and that the presence of sons encourages fathers to get more involved in child rearing, thereby lowering the likelihood of divorce.  Of course, they are right; fathers are generally considered more important for sons than for daughters, and the presence of sons does encourage fathers to get more involved.  But the social scientists cannot explain why this is so.  Evolutionary psychologists can.

Posted
57 minutes ago, Staysafebro said:

Boys are born to ugly parents, girls are born to beautiful parents.

Ala ayite lokam lo andaru ladies andam ga undali kada?🤣🤣🤣.. but to your point i’ve Heard about this..in fact I heard one more thing, boys ni evaranna kanagalaru but it takes a  man to make a girl 😁

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