Functionally, no. They all offer the same possibility for health and fitness. If you would need a blood transfusion sometime, there'd be an advantage to be one of the more common ones, but that's about it.
Having authority over others may mean leadership, or having the rights to speak, act or obliged with respect to others.
Some people use them to gain power over others or gain some benefit such as money.
yes.
adj; having power over or overlooking others
Male or female doesn't make a difference in blood type. A and B are dominant over O, and positive is dominant over negative.
No
Your spleen filters your blood and gets rid of old blood cells. If you have had your spleen surgically removed then over time your liver will start to take over these functions.
The biggest benefit is not having to bend over, which is necessary for tall people, or people who cannot bend easily.
If its severe thickening, it could be poison.. By then it might be too late to it, there is also blood disorder having to do with the over reproduction of red blood cells
Having control over others is typically referred to as influence, authority, or power. It can involve exerting one's will or decisions onto others, often leading to a sense of dominance or manipulation within the relationship dynamic.
Well, It depends. . . He is recorded in having sexual afairs with his wife (and others) over fifty times.
Yes, many do. Some have natural talent that gives them an advantage over others, but these people still benefit from training to refine their skills.