Semen
He injected himself with semen to treat his back pain. It didn’t end well.
While his wife was representing America, he was forcing himself on a Moroccan woman trying to support her family. Now he’s headed to prison.
An Indianapolis fertility doctor secretly used his own sperm to get up to 50 patients pregnant in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Human sexuality has evolved from something necessary for survival to something more fluid and complex. But one thing hasn’t changed: sperm competition.
From beauty bloggers to Liz Phair, the myth of the semen facial is alive and well. But take it from the dermatologists: the white stuff is not good for your skin.
On the lawn outside Parliament, dozens of British couples showed their anger at new government rules that ban female ejaculation in porn by, well, riding the nose pony.
Through the power of the Internet, ‘natural’ (read: via intercourse) sperm donors are connecting with women who want to get pregnant—without the sperm bank’s price tag.