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Uk Sperm Bank Has Just Nine Registered Donors
http:// www.the guardia n.com/s cience/ 2015/au g/31/br itains- nationa l-sperm -bank-w ants-me n-to-pr ove-the ir-manh ood
Come on chaps....we must try harder !
Come on chaps....we must try harder !
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There are too many people in the world (and in the UK)
Sperm donation increases the population by allowing people who otherwise would not have children to have them.
Therefore sperm donation adds to the problem
Therefore sperm banks are not required and should be discouraged. (I would actually prefer them to be banned but I'll settle for "discouraged" for the moment).
There are too many people in the world (and in the UK)
Sperm donation increases the population by allowing people who otherwise would not have children to have them.
Therefore sperm donation adds to the problem
Therefore sperm banks are not required and should be discouraged. (I would actually prefer them to be banned but I'll settle for "discouraged" for the moment).
the Guardian recently had a story on the problems of larger families
http:// www.the guardia n.com/l ifeands tyle/20 15/aug/ 25/brit ain-boo m-big-f amilies -45-yea r-high
Apparently this means four children and up. In my day four children was a small family.
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Apparently this means four children and up. In my day four children was a small family.
I think most people on AB know my view that to have more than two children is irresponsible. To have 14 children is as good as a criminal offence in my book.
It's strange that "climate change deniers" (of which I'm probably one, depending on your interpretation) are spoken of in the same vein as King Herod. However, anyone speaking out against over population (a far greater threat to humanity than climate change is ever likely to be) is shouted down as it's in "many people's nature" to have far too many children.
It's strange that "climate change deniers" (of which I'm probably one, depending on your interpretation) are spoken of in the same vein as King Herod. However, anyone speaking out against over population (a far greater threat to humanity than climate change is ever likely to be) is shouted down as it's in "many people's nature" to have far too many children.
Ignoring issues re everyone's right in a commercial world to offer and accept services, for which there are limits anyway; there should be a rule for banks to limit the number of times a customer can request a pregnancy: perhaps to one success, or two at most. Parenthood is not a right, it is a privilege given by fate (for want of a better description). For sure, on compassionate grounds one can see a desire to help someone who believes they only have one life and one chance for another generation; but to offer beyond that could be seen as irresponsible.
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