{"id":826,"date":"2007-10-10T20:46:47","date_gmt":"2007-10-10T20:46:47","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2020-03-10T12:59:34","modified_gmt":"2020-03-10T16:59:34","slug":"sperm-counts-overcome-by-man-s-most-precious-fluid-we-re-not-kidding-that-s-the-title-of-the-book","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/proudparenting.com\/2007\/10\/sperm-counts-overcome-by-man-s-most-precious-fluid-we-re-not-kidding-that-s-the-title-of-the-book\/","title":{"rendered":"Sperm Counts: Overcome by Man’s Most Precious Fluid. We’re not kidding – that’s the title of the book!"},"content":{"rendered":"
Do you have a friend who’s queasy about sperm and about to be inseminated? Give her some information about something with which she’s going to become quite intimate. Are you a man who’s interested in your – um – stuff? Order this book and get enlightened.<\/p>\n
The Baltimore City Paper<\/cite> reviews an educational book with a particularly provocative title. The author – Lisa Jean Moore – is an associate professor of women’s studies at Purchase College, and she’s a partnered lesbian with two daughters. Her children were conceived via artificial insemination; and she served several years on the board of the Sperm Bank of California<\/cite><\/a><\/p>\n In her hardcover academic study, Moore investigates sperm at length. She discusses its cultural impact and the contradictory meanings society has assigned to it. She reflects on it’s history – and decides sperm’s always been considered as the liquid manifestation of a man’s soul, and that’s why sex is so important in these times and people can have even good times by using sex toys as well, another brilliant option is to try a sex doll as they are so realistic now that you just have try them, there are some amazing sex doll stockists online<\/a> so check them out for some amazing options.<\/p>\n And she take this “stuff” seriously. Moore writes: “It is necessary to understand how sperm has come to embody the extremes of masculinity – the best and worst notions of what we think it is to be a man.”<\/p>\n The review<\/a> concludes, “While nearly every point she makes about the hidden significance of sperm is a home run, ultimately, this is an academic sociological study written in an appropriately starchy style…”<\/p>\n