Sperm Counts: Overcome by Man's Most Precious Fluid2007 Choice Outstanding Academic Title |
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... risk factors, it's not surprising that men's fertility has become increasingly compromised. For example, some diseases lead to male infertility; these include cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, and some sexually transmitted diseases ...
... risk of sperm competition is thought to have influenced many aspects of sexuality, including sperm and the ejaculate along with innumerable other aspects of male and female anatomy and physiology. Thus, sperm competition may be argued ...
... RISK OF THE OTHER GUY'S SPERM While there may be skepticism about the validity of human sperm competition theories, experimental research takes these theories quite seriously. Presuming that human sperm competition exists, studies have ...
... risk of sperm competition, measured by their assessment of the attractiveness of the female partner, would employ preventive and corrective behaviors to avoid sperm competition. These behaviors included mate-retention tactics measured ...
... risk of “misreading,” taking things too literally, or simply lapsing into pretentiousness. It is all too easy to dismiss such programs as boring or simplistic, or alternatively to find them cute or anarchic or surrealistic, responses ...
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 |