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Old 07-27-2012, 11:41 AM   #1
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I read your post a bit too fast, overpopulation I don't think is an issue among elves. Humans want to breed because we will die and to carry on our genes is important. For a being that is immortal I think there would be no inner urge to have sex at all. Actually I doubt elves got any pleasure out of sex at all. If sex was as nice as it is for us humans to the fictional elves there would be MANY more elves.
Actually, Tolkien mentions in HoME that sex and parenthood are things that Elves greatly enjoy, even if they have fewer sexual urges than humans.

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Elves do look very feminine so maybe the males haven't got as much testorone in them as humans do. Male elves tend to have long girly hair and actually look very female. So maybe they are like not sexually active or something....maybe bisexual or asexual?
Where did you read that? I know they are depicted as being rather feminine in the movies and in fanart, but I don't think Tolkien ever talked about this.
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Old 07-27-2012, 02:06 PM   #2
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Yes, but rarely. I take it you don't like Míriel?
I like her alright. Actually. She's ok.

(And I have a tendency to like even those characters that most people condemn *coughturincough*)

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Where did you read that? I know they are depicted as being rather feminine in the movies and in fanart, but I don't think Tolkien ever talked about this.
He did say many times that they are graceful, beautiful, etc., - qualities that are more associated with femininity than masculinity. We know that at least some men had long hair (it is mentioned in The Sil that Fingon braided his). And he said that, with the exception of Cirdan, they do not grow beards.

But this is no indication that they are assexual or bisexual. They are like that because Elves were given the gift of beauty from Iluvatar.
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Old 07-27-2012, 08:24 PM   #3
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They are like that because Elves were given the gift of beauty from Iluvatar.
I believe Tolkien used the term "hawt".
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Old 07-27-2012, 09:09 PM   #4
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I believe Tolkien used the term "hawt".
Excuse me, but is "hawt" a Sindarin word, Quenya or Sylvan?
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Old 07-28-2012, 12:30 PM   #5
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I believe Tolkien used the term "hawt".
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Excuse me, but is "hawt" a Sindarin word, Quenya or Sylvan?
I believe it was from the Hi Elfz of Roflmaonin.
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Old 07-28-2012, 04:42 AM   #6
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I like her alright. Actually. She's ok.

(And I have a tendency to like even those characters that most people condemn *coughturincough*)
I dislike the way people blame Míriel for the downfall of the Noldor - as if Finwë and Fëanor had no part to play in that!


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He did say many times that they are graceful, beautiful, etc., - qualities that are more associated with femininity than masculinity. We know that at least some men had long hair (it is mentioned in The Sil that Fingon braided his). And he said that, with the exception of Cirdan, they do not grow beards.
Aegnor was said to have spiky hair that stuck out in all directions - or words to that extent. :P Though being graceful and beautiful does not necessarily mean being feminine.

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But this is no indication that they are assexual or bisexual. They are like that because Elves were given the gift of beauty from Iluvatar.
Agreed.
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Old 07-28-2012, 07:56 PM   #7
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Enough to sustain a near-immortal population for millions of years without running short?
For the most part Elves did not have very many children and after bearing children, "the desire [for generation] soon ceases, and the mind turns to other things... they have many other powers of body and of mind which their nature urges them to fulfuill." [MR, p. 210] It is also said that they do not have many children because, "in the begetting, and still more... bearing of children, greater share and strength of their being, in mind and body, goes forth than in the making of mortal children." [MR, p. 212] They are also not lustful, "their spirits being masters of their bodies, they are seldom swayed by the desires of the body only, but are by nature continent and steadfast." [MR, P. 210] So I would say there are not really population booms even in times of peace when the tend to reproduce because by nature they lose interest in generation and turn to other things.
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Old 07-29-2012, 05:03 PM   #8
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Leaf Population Levels

Also, while Tolkien was very good at many aspects of world building, realistic population levels and recovery times from things like plagues were not his strength. There are a lot of threads on these forums where we discuss in sometimes ridiculous detail things that Tolkien thought out well. Population levels aren't one of the areas he cared about most.

Realistically, in a darwinistic sense, populations of any given species expand to fully utilize resources. If elves and wild men take up the hunter-gatherer ecological slot, one might expect as many of them as there were once Native Americans in North America (before the arrival of the Spaniards and their European plagues.) Tolkien loved lots of wilderness. To get the feel of lots of wild spaces, he kind of ignored Darwin. He was a linguist rather than a biologist.

Clearly true west of the Misty Mountains. We know less of Valinor.

Not that I worry about it. I'm not about to crusade for 'realistic fantasy'. The feeling of the books just wouldn't be the same if the Fellowship could sleep over in some village every night.
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