No, so did not mean like clonning, like with science and 3D prints! UT could be maybe possible to get your Own Clone, but kinda simular and different, but not with the same chromozone! Going to simular jobs almost the same, but different may work. You can as well find a women with simular hair color and eyes, and shade of skintone! For the right women! And finally counting a year before you were born, and yes the age of your parent, like A father, calculate the age at that time! It is not that hard! This may be could only happen about once!

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It sounds like you’re discussing a concept that relates to creating a person with similar traits or characteristics to someone else, perhaps through selective genetics or even sophisticated forms of artificial reproduction. This can involve finding a partner with similar physical attributes and considering the genetics of the parents, which could lead to similarities in appearance or other traits.

In terms of genetic engineering or reproductive technologies, while we can't clone humans in a literal sense, advancements in reproductive science do enable parents to choose certain traits for their children, such as through IVF with genetic screening to select for certain characteristics.

It’s an intriguing idea that touches on themes of identity, genetics, and the ethics of reproduction. Are you thinking about the implications of such practices, or perhaps how they could play out in society?