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joetheman

(1,450 posts)
Sun Sep 5, 2021, 09:37 AM Sep 2021

I'm investing in the IUD and vibrator markets. Women are not helpless fools.

Now we need to push for much harsher penalties for incest and rape. Minimum 30 years with no parole is my thinking. I'm for adding an extra 5 years if you are also a member of the NRA and a rapist.

My niece from NJ told me in a phone conversation that women shouldn't worry too much because COVID seems to be taking care or the virility of male anti-vaxxers. Her ex caught it and in six months his penis began to shrink and recede. i don't know if this applies to other men but she seemed to think it does based on her girl-to-girl talk with friends.

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I'm investing in the IUD and vibrator markets. Women are not helpless fools. (Original Post) joetheman Sep 2021 OP
I'd say strap-on sales might be brisk. :) n/t brewens Sep 2021 #1
THIS! joetheman Sep 2021 #2
COVID is the great accelerator... Claire Oh Nette Sep 2021 #3
The age brackets would be interesting Sherman A1 Sep 2021 #4
Age brackets and ethnic brackets.. Claire Oh Nette Sep 2021 #5
there should be billboards urging women to quit having sex with BUGGY TEXAS MALES samnsara Sep 2021 #6
rape should be redifined as a hate crime anyway samnsara Sep 2021 #7

Claire Oh Nette

(2,636 posts)
3. COVID is the great accelerator...
Sun Sep 5, 2021, 09:48 AM
Sep 2021

American Men not so virile....


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Men’s sperm have been decreasing in number and getting worse at swimming for some time now—and, at least in the United States and Europe, new research says it’s getting worse. A pair of new studies unveiled this week at the Scientific Congress of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) in Denver suggest that American and European men’s sperm count and sperm motility—that is, the “swimming” ability of sperm cells—have declined in the past decade, which follows a similar, broader trend observed by many scientists over the past few decades.

One study presented at the ASRM summit, conducted jointly by a fertility center in New Jersey and a fertility center in Spain, found that the percentage of nearly 120,000 male infertility patients whose total motile sperm count (TMSC) numbered more than 15 million (sperm counts below which are considered low, according to the Mayo Clinic) decreased from 85 percent in the 2002–05 period to 79 percent in the period of 2014–17. The percentage of patients whose TMSC clocked in between zero and 5 million, meanwhile, increased from 9 percent to more than 11.5 percent.

The other study, conducted by researchers at Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine in collaboration with the California Cryobank and Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York, compared more than 124,000 samples from 2,600 sperm donors between the ages of 19 and 38 in Los Angeles, Palo Alto, Houston, Boston, Indianapolis, and New York City. The researchers found that total sperm count, sperm concentration, and TMSC all decreased over time from 2007 to 2017—except in New York City, where all three parameters held steady. (In Boston, too, the researchers note, sperm count held steady, while concentration and TMSC declined.) “Given that donors have higher than average sperm counts, these trends would likely be magnified in the general population,” writes the lead study author, Sydney Chang, a fellow at Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York.

Taken together, the two studies suggest that men who are already experiencing issues with infertility are experiencing further decreases in viable sperm—but fertile men are experiencing decreases in viable sperm, too.



Add to this COVID's affect on circulation and blood flow, and we've got a recipe for deflated maga tube steak, no?

https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2018/10/sperm-counts-continue-to-fall/572794/

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
4. The age brackets would be interesting
Sun Sep 5, 2021, 10:13 AM
Sep 2021

As I’m thinking of aging populations in both the US and Europe as the Baby Boom moves into their senior years.

Claire Oh Nette

(2,636 posts)
5. Age brackets and ethnic brackets..
Sun Sep 5, 2021, 10:15 AM
Sep 2021

The article speaks of American and European men...the white guys.
Wonder what the fertility and motility rates are for everyone those white guys consider "Other."

Wait until they find out it's the F-150s and Budweiser longnecks causing the problem....

samnsara

(17,604 posts)
6. there should be billboards urging women to quit having sex with BUGGY TEXAS MALES
Sun Sep 5, 2021, 11:09 AM
Sep 2021

..yep there are a lot of ways we can do without them....

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