Fascinating. This would explain why so many older couples we know, have so many characteristics in common. Might also explain why hubby and now the dog, lay on their backs and snore. suzy (serious, not being funny)
The DNA of everything you eat goes into your mouth That's why I look like a carrot. Ken At 07:26 AM 4/12/01 -0500, you wrote:>Where did she mention dogs? I've read that anyone you've frenchkissed>and vice versa, you have exchanged DNA and that their DNA cells can be>found inside your mouth. Scary thought.>>Ivan Anderson wrote:>> >> This can be explained solely by behavioural science, or are you suggesting>> that dogs and their owners swap DNA?>> >> Ivan. > Ken:>> > I would like to point out something re: Ph.Ds or any other highly>> > qualified person. The bulk of them wear blinkers when it comes to stuff>> > outside their training and to a great deal of stuff applied to real life.>> Most>> > of the facts they learn remain compartmentalised....>> >>> > Throughout our life we are shedding of skin cells.>> > Our saliva contains our DNA and each DNA is unique. So the police can>> > identify people at a crime scene by the cigarette butts in the ash tray.>> >>> > Viruses are bits of DNA and can infect other molecules of DNA/RNA. (IE.,>> alter>> > the normal behaviour of that particular DNA/RNA).>> >>> > Do you see why I don't want to shake hands or touch or kiss someone>> outside of>> > family? Do you see why couples begin to resemble each other within months>> of>> > living together. What is more interesting, that when one partner has an>> affair>> > (even though no one else knows about it) the relationship between the>> couple >> > is never the same again? (The wanderer is being influenced by the DNA of> > the>> > lover :-) and the stay_at_home_one senses it at a deeper level)..>> >>> > They don't teach you these ramifications in any course.>> >>> > Regards> > > Harsha Godavari

