A lot of you know about the no-sex rule, but I think you should be a little more informed about the details of the subject. You see... [DEEP BREATH
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Of course, dinosaur reproduction is a little different. Lizard and bird eggs are fertilized in the same way, no matter which is closer to a dinosaur, it'll be the same story; that is, the male introduces sperm into the female's cloaca and these fertilize the egg cells, which then develop into eggs and are laid.
H-hey, wait a minute! Don't you even want to hear about the molds scientists have come up with to speculate about the reproductive organs of your species?
[is working in the Arts and Crafts Hut as well and has just noticed the presence of a tiny child and the content of said radio broadcast. GETTING UP TO GO TURN OFF THE RADIO NOW OH GOD]
Men who have frequent ejaculations, especially men in their twenties, may reduce their risks of prostate cancer later in life. Australian researchers reported in the British Journal of Urology International that they followed men diagnosed with prostate cancer and those without. They found no association of prostate cancer with the number of sexual partners as the men reached their thirties, forties, and fifties, but men who had five or more ejaculations weekly while in their twenties reduced their risk of getting prostate cancer later by a third. Another study, reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association, "found that frequent ejaculations, twenty-one or more a month, were linked to lower prostate cancer risk in older men, as well, compared with less frequent ejaculations of four to seven monthly."
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*in the hospital, wandering around and bumping into things*
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*ignoring your nonsense and discovering that this CHAIR has WHEELS*
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