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== Reproduction ==
== Reproduction ==
A female/female couple has 85% change of having a girl, an 11% of having a boy, and a 4% chance of having an epicene kid.
A female/female couple has 85% change of having a girl, an 11% of having a boy, and a 4% chance of having an epicene kid.
A male/male couple has 81% change of having a boy, an 13% of having a girl, and a 6% chance of having an epicene kid.
An epicene/epicene couple has 50% change of having a boy, an 34% of having a girl, and a 16% chance of having an epicene kid.
Male/female couples have much more even distributions, with female kids being slightly more likely, and epicene kids averaging out at around 5%. (Though I haven't finished the male beta data.)
A Male/epicene or female/epicene couple have around a 13% chance of having an epicene kid. A male/epicene couple has a 62% chance of having a boy, and a 25% chance of having a girl, and a female/epicene couple has a 57% chance of having a girl, and a 30% chance of having a boy. (Also may be affected by the male beta data. There are a LOT of male betas!)
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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