“Today, the average teenager in this country has 50% of the sperm count, 50% of the testosterone of a 65-year-old man.”



    by MemorableKidsMoments

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    1. There is a sperm count decline according to a study from 2017, particularly in North America, so he’s not making this up out of thin air. But it’s controversial and other studies contradict it. And oh yeah, I wouldn’t trust whatever spin he’s trying to put on it anyway because he’s not a scientist.

      Source: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/jul/25/sperm-counts-among-western-men-have-halved-in-last-40-years-study#:~:text=After%20accounting%20for%20factors%20including%20age%20and,among%20western%20men%20unaware%20of%20their%20fertility.

    2. tangential_quip on

      Fairly certain no one is doing studies on the sperm count of teenagers. Fairly certain you can’t do this kind of study.

    3. Outrageous_Credit_96 on

      Why are they so obsessed with male sperm count and virility? Bunch of pedophiles looking at young boys and girls licking their lips.

    4. CalliopePenelope on

      So you’re telling me a half-grown kid doesn’t have the same hormone levels as a fully mature adult male?!

      Next thing you’ll say is that teenage boys are on average shorter than adult men.

    5. Who is out checking sperm counts on teens? Of course your parents aren’t having kids, they are too old and too smart to have more.

    6. And he knows this how? Shouldn’t the unwed mother/abortion rate also be half then? What an idiot.

    7. DesperateSeat1115 on

      And this is the Health Focus of the United States right now….
      – Not Cancer
      – Not Drug Addiction
      – Not Alzheimer’s
      – Not Obesity
      – Not Heart Disease
      – Not Mental Health
      But sperm counts and bat shit crazy conspiracy theories…

      But hey, he probably paid Trump and bought the job, so who cares about America First…

    8. Uh huh.  Let’s talk about the relative levels of lead poisoning between a teenager today and a 60yo man instead, along with the potential cognitive effects such poison might have, shall we?  Mr. Wormy Brain.

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