Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Low sperm count and fertility issues

A typical article at Epoch Times on the subject

Same article at Zerohedge no registration required

Sperm counts dropped 60% in humans in the last 45 years.

This occurred across nearly all countries scattered across the globe.

There is no "control" data for domestic animals which would rule out most ambient, environmental factors.

One factor that is rarely (never?) suggested as a potential cause is the explosion in the availability of porn and self-gratification wasting those swimmers.

Smartphones are everywhere: Even the slums of Indian, Nigeria and Kenya. You only need a tiny bit of signal to download pictures. 

Twenty-six years-old? No job? No future? No girlfriend? No problem.

Maybe calling them "stimulus checks" was correct in a Freudian kind of way.

7 comments:

  1. Maybe that 's what causes Peyronie's Disease.---ken

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  2. ERJ, our popular culture spends most of its time promoting gratification, self enlightenment, and self absorption - is it any wonder that the sacrifices required for children (and it is a sacrifice) is pushed off by so many?

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  3. Met Fred Stoeker, author of Every Man's Battle couple months ago at men's breakfast local church. Talked about topics I've never heard addressed in polite company. How to control your dick.

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  5. The most likely cause is the explosion of estrogen imitating chemicals into the food supply and other consumer gods over that past few decades. There might be other contributing factors but the chemicals in our food are cause number one.

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  6. I suspect that lowered physical activity also contributes to the changes, as well as societal changes and diet.

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