• a bit OT: biological hacking, sexuality, and why condoms may be a BAD I

    From Big Bad Bombastic Bob@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 28 23:17:39 2024
    Sine the 1990 's, the left's solution to TOO many things, from curbing
    the spread of vinerial diseases (aka STDs), some lf which CAN kill you,
    the problems lf teenagers acting like undisciplined rabbvits, has all to
    often been:

    Use a condom. Use a condom. Use a condom.
    (the leftist mantra,. it seems)

    But NOQW, western society is faced with a literal POPULATION CRISIS.
    Japan, EU, and USA all see it, with the birth rate appoaching a level
    that is UNSUSTAINABLE FOR SOCIETY.

    Elonm Musk has often posted about this on X https://twitter.com/silentnixon/status/1784390278817976674

    <quote>
    Record low birth rates are leading to population collapse in Europe and
    even faster population collapse in most of Asia. Immigration is low in
    Asia, so there is no “replacement” going on, the countries are simply shrinking away.

    If this doesn’t turn around, then any countries on Earth with low birth
    rates will become empty of people and fall into ruin, like the remains
    we see of the many long dead civilizations.
    </quote>

    Now for the hacking part...

    There is a little-known fact about semen and the POSITIVE effects it has
    on women. And the widespread use of condoms is (literally) DENYING WOMEN
    the additional pleasures that NORMAL (i.e. condom-free sex) has on them.

    It seems that sex between MARRIED/COMMITTED adults IS the best! And,
    CHILDREN are the natural 'consequence'.

    Many would blame abortion on low birth rate, but this only affects women
    who are remaining single and acting promiscuously. With the 3
    exceptions notwithstaning, abortion is being used as BIRTH CONTROL.
    Yet, this is STILL not enough to explain the unusual trend in low birth
    raTe.

    Now let's look at the effects that semen has on women's bodies. That's
    right, ladies, your man oleasures you in many OTHER ways if you have
    natural i.e. unprotected sex. Marriage makes it better, In My Bombastic Opinion so that the prospect of oregnancy does NOT distress you [instead
    it becomes a joyous occasion as it ought to be].

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/bering-in-mind/an-ode-to-the-many-evolved-virtues-of-human-semen/

    <quote>

    let’s have a quick look at some of the key ingredients of human semen.
    In fact, semen has a very complicated chemical profile, containing over
    50 different compounds (including hormones, neurotransmitters,
    endorphins and immunosupressants) each with a special function and
    occurring in different concentrations within the seminal plasma. Perhaps
    the most striking of these compounds is the bundle of mood-enhancing
    chemicals in semen. There is good in this goo. Such anxiolytic chemicals include, but are by no means limited to, cortisol (known to increase affection), estrone (which elevates mood), prolactin (a natural antidepressant), oxytocin (also elevates mood), thyrotropin-releasing
    hormone (another antidepressant), melatonin (a sleep-inducing agent) and
    even serotonin (perhaps the most well-known antidepressant
    neurotransmitter).

    Given these ingredients—and this is just a small sample of the
    mind-altering “drugs” found in human semen—Gallup and Burch, along with psychologist Steven Platek, now at the University of Liverpool,
    hypothesized that women having unprotected sex should be less depressed
    than suitable control participants. To investigate whether semen has antidepressant effects, the authors rounded up 293 college females from
    the SUNY-Albany campus, who agreed to fill out an anonymous, written questionnaire about various aspects of their sexual behavior. Recent
    sexual activity without condoms was used as an indirect measure of
    seminal plasma circulating in the woman’s body. Each participant also completed the Beck Depression Inventory, a commonly used clinical
    measure of depressive symptoms.

    </quote>

    and, from earlier in the article

    <quote>

    medical professionals have known for a very long time that the vagina is
    an ideal route for drug delivery. The reason for this is that the vagina
    is surrounded by an impressive vascular network. Arteries, blood
    vessels, and lymphatic vessels abound, and—unlike some other routes of
    drug administration—chemicals that are absorbed through the vaginal
    walls have an almost direct line to the body’s peripheral circulation
    system. So it makes infinite sense, argue Gallup and Burch, that like
    any artificially-derived chemical substance inserted into the vagina via medical pessary, semen might also have certain chemical properties that
    tweak female biology.

    </quote>

    In short, the reality of SCIENCE actually supports some well known masle stereotypes about women:

    * Promiscuous women, who stress out over pregnancy and insist on conom
    use, are getting a "less than ideal" sexual experience.

    * The chemicals in semen seem to promote the kinds of positive effects
    that people in a committed relationship would want.

    * Good sex may, in fact. improver women's mood and help them deal with psycholotical issues [i.e. all she really needs is a good @$&%'ing]

    [sorry radical femioists, looks like marriage *IS* the best life
    situation for women!! And, FAMILY TOO]

    <quote>

    And it gets better. A smaller percentage (4.5 percent) of the sexually
    active women who “never” used condoms were less likely to have attempted suicide than were those who “sometimes” (7.4 percent) and “usually” (28.9 percent) and “always” (13.2 percent) used condoms.

    </quote>

    The article ALSO makes this interesting point:

    <quote>

    But one thing I do want to mention, with a helpful nod from the authors
    of this study, is that the antidepressant effects of seminal plasma may
    not be limited to vaginal absorption of its mood-brightening chemical properties. “It would be interesting to investigate,” write Gallup and
    his coauthors, “the possible antidepressant effects of oral ingestion of semen, or semen applied through anal intercourse (or both) among both heterosexual couples as well as homosexual males.”

    </quote>

    So, JUT maybe, If it is a choice between Ms Spitz and Ms Swallows, the
    latter may be the happier gal.

    Another interesting factis the presence of asctul FEMALE hormones in semen:

    <quote>

    among the more curious ingredients in human semen are follicle-stimulating-hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). The
    reason this is curious, point out Gallup and Burch, is because these are distinctively female hormones. “What are female hormones doing in human semen?” The authors speculate, and convincingly so, that the presence of
    FSH and LH in human semen is related to concealed ovulation in human
    females.

    </quote>

    'concealed ovulatio' is (according to wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concealed_ovulation

    <quote>

    Concealed ovulation or hidden estrus in a species is the lack of any perceptible change in an adult female (for instance, a change in
    appearance or scent) when she is fertile and near ovulation. Some
    examples of perceptible changes are swelling and redness of the vulva in baboons and bonobos, and pheromone release in the feline family. In
    contrast, the females of humans and a few other species[1] that undergo
    hidden estrus have few external signs of fecundity, making it difficult
    for a mate to consciously deduce, by means of external signs only,
    whether or not a female is near ovulation.

    </quote>

    snd so in the original article:

    <quote>

    As a counterdefense against women’s concealed ovulation, male evolution
    had a trick up its sleeve, which was the ability to manipulate the
    timing of a woman’s ovulation to suit his own insemination schedule—that
    is to say, semen chemistry seems to give premature eggs a nice little
    nudging. Hence the conspicuous presence of FSH (which causes an egg in
    the ovary to ripen and mature) and LH (which triggers ovulation and
    release of that egg).

    </quote>

    And the study includesh some interesting OTHER observed behavior that is possibly a result of chemicals in semen.

    <quote>

    Here’s a snapshot of other recent findings from Gallup’s lab:
    semen-exposed women perform better on concentration and cognitive tasks; women’s bodies can detect “foreign” semen that differs from their recurrent sexual partner’s signature semen, an evolved system that,
    Gallup believes, often leads to unsuccessful pregnancies because it
    signals a disinvested male partner who is not as likely to provide for
    the offspring; women who had unprotected sex with their ex-partners—and therefore were getting regularly inseminated—experience more significant depression on breaking up than those who were not as regularly exposed
    to their ex’s semen (and they also go on the “rebound” faster in seeking new sexual partners, which presumably would help fix their
    semen-deprived depression). And the list goes on.

    </quote>

    I have to wonder of women who suddenly insist their husbands use condoms
    [or 'cut thenm off' for some bogus reason] aren't dealing a deliberate
    suicide blow to their relationship. WEcven chemicaLLy, wonmeb might
    need "regular luvvin" from their men even MORE than men do.


    Take THAT, Radical Feminism!!!

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