What's the biological reason for men to remain virile?

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IsabellaLinton
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03 Mar 2019, 3:07 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Cary Grant fathered a child when he was in his 80s.

Tony Randall fathered a child when he was in his 70s.

I’m 58.....and I’m not taking my chances......


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Good call, korts.


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03 Mar 2019, 3:46 pm

Prometheus18 wrote:
Categorical statement: all men completely lose the ability to fertilize at exactly the same age as women.

General statement: most men, on average, lose all or almost all the ability to fertilize at around about the same age as women.

I could have spelt this out in my previous post, but I didn't see why it should be necessary. Maybe this was naive of me.

I've been schooled, but I don't feel any different. Hence, I don't think I "needed" your schooling.

Asserting that older-age sperm cannot fertilize an ovum is a statement, categorical, general, or otherwise, that could lead some people into a very sorry life direction. Your assertion should not have been left standing.


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