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re: Woman Uses Sperm from Oral Sex to Get Pregnant; Wins Child Support in Court Case
Posted on 8/25/15 at 10:48 am to StringedInstruments
Posted on 8/25/15 at 10:48 am to StringedInstruments
quote:
Phillips was ordered to pay $800 a month in child support
$800 per month for 18 years!
$172,800
That's the most expensive BJ that I've ever heard of!
Posted on 8/25/15 at 10:52 am to StringedInstruments
If women stop raping men's wallets then maybe men will stop raping women's holes.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:00 am to StringedInstruments
Pretty sure this scenario happened to Boris Becker the former tennis player, got a hummer in a restaurant and a year later was in court.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:03 am to StringedInstruments
This is why you should always cum on their tits
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:04 am to StringedInstruments
That's why I pinch a bitches nose after I bust in her mouth. She got to swallow it then.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:04 am to Agforlife
Unless you wipe it off, she can deposit that too.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:05 am to StringedInstruments
That's why you only cum in the bum
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:09 am to SoDakHawk
My friend has a patent to make sperm not swim. All you need to do is put it on like using a deodorant. Sperm can't swim because the drug make the tail not work. This drug has only one side effect and that side effect is that the sperm can't swim thus dieing in the uterus. Although freezing the sperm until the drug wears off is how he determined that the drug does not cause genetic damage to the sperm. So I can see someone getting around this drug that way, but why would she do that if she thinks she already has the sperm where she needs it to be. He can't get the Pharmaceutical companies to help fund the human trials. Maybe someone needs to start a crowd funding site.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:18 am to Born to be a Tiger
So let's recap: your friend has a drug that can penetrate the plasma membrane of cells and frick with the ATP motors that are in literally every cell of the body and in spite of negating a fundamental system in our bodies, it is the first drug to have no effects but the intended result?
Not sure if trolling......
Not sure if trolling......
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:21 am to Commandeaux
quote:
He should have patted her on the back and made her swallow
Or held her nose. That's what I do.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:24 am to Volvagia
Well when you put it that way then yes. At very low dosage. There is a point that above a certain level like everything else you can have problems.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:24 am to StringedInstruments
The other way around and this is a rape.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:25 am to blueboy
Exactly. I feel like the occurrence of this is going to skyrocket.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:34 am to Born to be a Tiger
so his drug's primary effect is also its side effect and it has no other effects but hasn't been tested.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:49 am to slackster
quote:
it seems irrational that you can be held responsible for how someone uses a gift.
this. She went out of her way to do this against the man's will.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:54 am to StringedInstruments
How did a lab separate her saliva from the sperm?
And...

And...
quote:
He claimed that she stole his sperm, but the court rejected that stance, saying his sperm was given to her as a “gift,” “an absolute and irrevocable transfer of title to property from a donor to a donee,” according to the court decision.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:54 am to poe tay toes
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Ph.D.
Professor and Chairman,
Department of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Immunology (MBI)
Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Morehouse School of MedicineMore information.
Questions and answers:
1) Why has it taken researchers more than 40 years to come up with a male equivalent of the birth-control pill?
Female birth-control pills targets one egg. However, birth control for men must target billions of sperm. Yet it takes only one sperm to fertilize an egg.
2) How will the male pill/patch/IP101 work?
IP101 functions (not by killing the sperm) but by stopping the sperm from moving (swimming). Compared with its size the distance the sperm must move in order to reach the egg is enormous. When it reaches the egg, and attaches to it, it needs to move even more to penetrate the egg. By inhibiting sperm motion, IP101, effectively stops pregnancy.
3) Is IP101 a non-hormonal pill/patch?
IP101 is non-hormonal.
4) Does IP101 lower sperm count?
No, IP101 is not a spermicide and therefore has absolutely no effect on sperm count.
5) If a sperm reaches the egg while I am taking IP101, will the fertilized egg produce an abnormal child?
No, for the following two reasons:
a) Because attachment is not a prerequisite for fertilization. The attached sperm must penetrate the egg. This requires even stronger motion, which IP101 has already stopped.
b) Because at the concentration we have determined will be effective, IP101, does not cause any genetic mutations.
6) How is IP101 different from the hormonal method, as both seem to work in testing?
Hormones birth-control drugs work by affecting a person’s hormone levels which in turn drastically reducing sperm count. In men, this would include reducing testosterone levels which unfortunately is the hormone men require for a number of normal functions including sexual desire. Targeting hormones unfortunately also results in other deleterious side effects on the person taking it (mood swings, weigh gain, etc, etc). IP101 only target the muscles of the sperm, causing them not to function and thereby the sperm cannot move.
More Question and answers:
1) What kind of testing has been done on IP101 to prove effectiveness/safety?
a) Motion tests which determined that IP101 stops sperm from moving.
b) Kinetics studies which determined that IP101 stops sperm movement almost instantaneously.
c) Kinetics studies which determined that the effect of IP101 lasts up to 72 hours.
d) Cell death studies which determined that IP101 does not kill sperm.
e) Genetic tests which determined that IP101 does not result in genetic mutations.
2) What side effects have been noted?
Pharmtox and Immunotox studies determined that IP101 at the dose we administered did not have any detrimental effect on liver, kidney or bone function. However, a more comprehensive study will have to be done when we perform the human studies.
3) How long does the IP101 compound effect the sperm?
72 hours (3 days).
4) How can the IP101 be administered? Is aerosol an effective option?
Could be, but why? The target is the sperm, so the nearer you are to the sperm testis the better. Let’s start with the cream applied to the scrotum or the cream smeared to the inside of the condom. When that succeeds then we’ll get fancy.
5) Are there any long-term affects to this method of birth control?
We have not yet done long term tests, but in our short tests the answer was no (see 1e).
Ph.D.
Professor and Chairman,
Department of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Immunology (MBI)
Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Morehouse School of MedicineMore information.
Questions and answers:
1) Why has it taken researchers more than 40 years to come up with a male equivalent of the birth-control pill?
Female birth-control pills targets one egg. However, birth control for men must target billions of sperm. Yet it takes only one sperm to fertilize an egg.
2) How will the male pill/patch/IP101 work?
IP101 functions (not by killing the sperm) but by stopping the sperm from moving (swimming). Compared with its size the distance the sperm must move in order to reach the egg is enormous. When it reaches the egg, and attaches to it, it needs to move even more to penetrate the egg. By inhibiting sperm motion, IP101, effectively stops pregnancy.
3) Is IP101 a non-hormonal pill/patch?
IP101 is non-hormonal.
4) Does IP101 lower sperm count?
No, IP101 is not a spermicide and therefore has absolutely no effect on sperm count.
5) If a sperm reaches the egg while I am taking IP101, will the fertilized egg produce an abnormal child?
No, for the following two reasons:
a) Because attachment is not a prerequisite for fertilization. The attached sperm must penetrate the egg. This requires even stronger motion, which IP101 has already stopped.
b) Because at the concentration we have determined will be effective, IP101, does not cause any genetic mutations.
6) How is IP101 different from the hormonal method, as both seem to work in testing?
Hormones birth-control drugs work by affecting a person’s hormone levels which in turn drastically reducing sperm count. In men, this would include reducing testosterone levels which unfortunately is the hormone men require for a number of normal functions including sexual desire. Targeting hormones unfortunately also results in other deleterious side effects on the person taking it (mood swings, weigh gain, etc, etc). IP101 only target the muscles of the sperm, causing them not to function and thereby the sperm cannot move.
More Question and answers:
1) What kind of testing has been done on IP101 to prove effectiveness/safety?
a) Motion tests which determined that IP101 stops sperm from moving.
b) Kinetics studies which determined that IP101 stops sperm movement almost instantaneously.
c) Kinetics studies which determined that the effect of IP101 lasts up to 72 hours.
d) Cell death studies which determined that IP101 does not kill sperm.
e) Genetic tests which determined that IP101 does not result in genetic mutations.
2) What side effects have been noted?
Pharmtox and Immunotox studies determined that IP101 at the dose we administered did not have any detrimental effect on liver, kidney or bone function. However, a more comprehensive study will have to be done when we perform the human studies.
3) How long does the IP101 compound effect the sperm?
72 hours (3 days).
4) How can the IP101 be administered? Is aerosol an effective option?
Could be, but why? The target is the sperm, so the nearer you are to the sperm testis the better. Let’s start with the cream applied to the scrotum or the cream smeared to the inside of the condom. When that succeeds then we’ll get fancy.
5) Are there any long-term affects to this method of birth control?
We have not yet done long term tests, but in our short tests the answer was no (see 1e).
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:56 am to cajunangelle
quote:
How did a lab separate her saliva from the sperm?
Centrifuge (guessing).
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:57 am to StringedInstruments
So now you need to get the female to sign a consent form agreeing to sex and saying that all sperm donated is not a gift but rather a party favor and must destroyed immediately following the party.
Wow...
Wow...
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:58 am to Born to be a Tiger
quote:
Maybe someone needs to start a crowd funding site.
Crowd fund a drug that is essentially roofies for sperm? Think about that concept for a second.
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