so yeah
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Blaidd_Drwg — 17 years ago(August 14, 2008 04:15 PM)
Interesting.
Lovely, lovely signature. That's really the only reason I replied. Well, not the only reason, what you said really is interesting. I'll shut up now.
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athene925 — 19 years ago(August 11, 2006 01:53 PM)
Personally, I'm just quite impressed that an IMDB board is covered with bio information.
That intellectual arguments actually occur.
I'm also quite surprised that any of these people watched this horrible, horrible movie
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thesecrethour — 17 years ago(March 01, 2009 12:15 PM)
Yeah. It's almost impossible and in the extremely rare case they would die at birth. And if they didn't die at birth and nothing killed them before hand, their first period would likely kill them. But again,it's pretty much impossible in the first place.
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tawdry_hepburn — 16 years ago(December 24, 2009 01:36 PM)
I was actually about to post on that.
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Moondrop_C — 14 years ago(July 23, 2011 11:56 AM)
It's comical to me that anyone even bothered arguing whether it's possible or not for girls to have this particular disorder on a board about a movie where a ghost was killing people for visiting a website.
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crowess_spawn — 13 years ago(November 15, 2012 10:21 PM)
I'm not sure what the deleted posts said, but if people could read, they would see that you said it's
super unlikely
for a girl to be a hemophiliac. and it's true. it is more rare for a girl to be one. you never said it was impossible, you just said super unlikely. -
casie_03 — 12 years ago(April 30, 2013 04:04 PM)
i would seriously like to point out that women who have "hemophilia" technically only have anemia, as the genetic mutation of the inability to clot the blood is passed down through the x chromosome. Queen Victoria carried the gene, but she was only anemic, as was Czarina Alixandra Romanov her granddaughter, who thusly passed it on to her only son Alexei Romanov.
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termigreen — 12 years ago(September 14, 2013 08:47 PM)
Wrong. Just wrong.
If a female carrier (ie, heterozygote for the gene whose recessive allele confers hemophilia) and a male hemophiliac mate, they could both contribute the recessive X chromosome. While this mostly produces a stillborn female infant, there are still instances when a female hemophiliac can be born and grow up with the disease.
