Chapter 9
lence.
Even a little t bethe woman.
Per may not o you here is such roundness, such shapeliness in women.
t may not o you seen in man.
t very big really.
t even imagine t tiny.
t cell in tains ty-four cy-four che woman.
iting of ty-four c cell of forty-eiged.
ity-eigs scale containing ty-four chromosomes each, balanced.
But t cell of a male cs of only forty-seven cy-four on one side and ty-ther.
Riged, the harmony is broken.
Boty of a y, try of y.
t deficiency in ty of man.
One side of y-four chromosomes.
tains ty-four cs of ty-three chromosomes.
ty-four c ty-the male body is formed.
tless, so intensely discontented t his life.
o do and to do, o do t.
All tlessness begins , he scale.
Man is imbalanced.
A woman is fully balanced.
te in her.
Suc tiful but s grow.
An even personality does not gro remains stagnant.
ty of man is uneven, hence you see him racing ahead, growing.
, crosses mountains, lands on tars.
igates.
es books, gives birto religion.
A his kind.
S climb Everest, land on tars; nor will se books or make discoveries in science.
S do anything.
ty does not fill o transcend.
It is man ter: he lacks one chromosome.
oman developed civilizations because y is complete; there is no chromosome lacking.
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