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The thing is that the professor was trying to create little girls with the other ingredients.
That begs the question: what was that for?
To avoid dating but still have the joy of parenting kids
He's sterile. He works with science all day.
I always reasoned that it’s the same reason people do IVF research. But I guess it’s important to know if you can create girls using a risky formula because female eggs are limited resource, so require special attention for engineering? Idk, maybe I am just rationalizing sexism
He wants kids because he wants to be a dad