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The sperm of all 18-year-olds should be frozen for use in later life because of the risks attached with being an older father, a UK bioethicist has argued.
No. All men should be sterilised at birth due the risk of being ripped off by the (anti)family courts.
The sperm of all 18-year-olds should be frozen for use in later life because of the risks attached with being an older father, a UK bioethicist has argued.
No. All men should be sterilised at birth due the risk of being ripped off by the (anti)family courts.
No more walking home at 4 in the morning with a pocket full of jizzy rubbers.
My mate can relate to that. He's fished used Jonnies out of a bathroom bin before because he was worried that his new partner would attempt to impregnate herself with his seed after he left the apartment- such is his virility. Women in their late 30s do odd things. Having said that, he does realise that this is an OCD nonsense.
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