Sperm Counts: Overcome by Man's Most Precious Fluid2007 Choice Outstanding Academic Title |
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... behaviors, occupations, or activities that are commonly associated with stereotypical notions of masculinity. As reported in many sociological and psychological studies, however, women overwhelmingly bear the blame of infertility and ...
... behavior, motive, and character flow freely between sperm cells and the men who produce them. New renderings of ... behavioral ecologist, published Promiscuity: An Evolutionary History of Sperm Competition in 2000. The book primarily ...
... behavior to humans. Baker and Bellis claim that human sperm competition is one of the key forces that shapes genetics and drives human sexuality. Their metaphor for human sperm competition is strategic warfare where sperm range from ...
... behavior of humans and other animals” and to possibly “revolutionize the medical approach to infertility.”39 However, their interpretation of biomedical evidence is rife with sociobiological claims about how human behavior emerges from ...
... behavior. And what can we learn from these analogies? Completing the journey is not as important as getting there first. Faster, rally-racing sport cars are able to capture the checkered flag faster than leisure sedans can. These tropes ...
Contents
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The Money Shot in Pornography and Prostitution | 71 |
Sperm Banks and the Crisis of Fatherhood | 92 |
Semen as Evidence | 121 |
The Future of Sperm | 147 |