Wait...was the sperm analogy a joke? Sperm morphology and mutations have nothing to do with moral shifts within society. The associate infertility may spawn issues within the ethics of research and treatment, but the biological problem has biological origins. Genetics, substance abuse, radiation exposure etc. Stating that blocking promotes multiple sex partners is ludicrous and an over simplification.
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ManInTheBigHat 1 week ago
great video
irapelittlekidserday 3 weeks ago
word salad...
dadadapna 1 month ago
Who is this clown? He has no clue what he is talking about. Please dont say he is a lecturer anywhere.
frankie3005 9 months ago
Is he a professor at Boulder?
fabianrome 1 year ago
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fabianrome 1 year ago
I hope your not a real proffessor. What a joke.
xar51 1 year ago
Wait...was the sperm analogy a joke? Sperm morphology and mutations have nothing to do with moral shifts within society. The associate infertility may spawn issues within the ethics of research and treatment, but the biological problem has biological origins. Genetics, substance abuse, radiation exposure etc. Stating that blocking promotes multiple sex partners is ludicrous and an over simplification.
-Molecular Biologist
jankowski2010 2 years ago
I didnt find this boring, I found it very helpful.
keirajonasmum 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
ur video is a crap!!!!!!
ur like a drunk person
discussing there!!!!
make ur voice clearer!!!
what a crap video!!!!
bonbon1411 2 years ago
@bonbon1411 I agree!
yoyoitsmeb 6 months ago
my professor doesnt use sperm as an example LOL
stupidstickmen84 3 years ago