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Why do women demand monogamy and men cheat anyway?

By Dick Amateur 26th February 2013


How many eggs does the average healthy woman have?

Short answer: only => one <= ... Fertile women only have one egg every month, or only 400 eggs in their entire fertile life. (Read below articles for the full answer). So guys, it’s perfectly understandable that women demand a man becomes “theirs” exclusively.

Because to them this arrangement feels perfectly normal. Women are mostly looking for their “champion”, one man, the best man they can find and then own him like a possession while he fertilises her (very few) eggs. She doesn't have eggs to waist on any "losers", she only has a few so she wants the best man she can find.

Oh yea me Mates, you will ALWAYS find this to be true also. The woman wants her “champion” to own exclusively, BUT she will ALWAYS keep one other suitable man in the background, the man that is her second choice, she may not necessarily fuck this “spare” man, but she will always keep him around in the background just in case something happens to her number one man. This is her “natural instincts”, she will hardly even realise she is doing this, and it’s perfectly understandable and we men need to accept it.

But unfortunately: We men have fallen into “their” world, the world according to women. We men are being subservient to the very cunning wishes of women and what is right for them, not us. They are very clever at making us feel ashamed of our natural male urges. They don’t even fully realise why they do this, as they try to control us with carefully thought out statements. They do it because that’s what’s best for them... with their measly little one egg a month.

Men have between 90 million and 400 million sperm, in EVERY ejaculation, and THAT gentlemen is why it is perfectly natural and normal for men to desire multiple female partners and it’s about time women got used to it (again, like back in the good ol' days). While we men desire and seek a “champion”, the best women we can find, we will also happily fuck the women who are less than our idea of perfection. Given half a chance, we men will want to fertilise large numbers of women, because we were born that way, that’s what we were made to do. The primary function of our species is reproduction. What is right or wrong in this issue is mostly a: “what feels right for men and what feels right for women thing”. Men and women are different. Women are now told in a subtle way by “mainstream” that they are perfect and “superior to men” (but they only have one measly little egg a month! Haha, ok I'm being a "stirrer" here; you know I love you Lady's, but you only have one freakin egg!). The average man has enough sperm, in just one ejaculation, to fertilise EVERY women in the USA!

Gently but firmly my brothers, it’s time we took back our freedom :-)

Best regards,

Dick







How many eggs does a healthy, average woman have at a time?


FROM : http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/27866


A baby girl is born with egg cells (oocytes) in her ovaries. Between 16 and 20 weeks of pregnancy, the ovaries of a female fetus contain 6 to 7 million oocytes. Most of the oocytes gradually waste away, leaving about 1 to 2 million present at birth. None develop after birth. At puberty, only about 300,000 more than enough for a lifetime of fertility remain. Only a small percentage of oocytes mature into eggs. The many thousands of oocytes that do not mature degenerate. Degeneration progresses more rapidly in the 10 to 15 years before menopause. All are gone by menopause.

Only about 400 eggs are released during a womans reproductive life, usually one during each menstrual cycle. Until released, an egg remains dormant in its follicle suspended in the middle of a cell division. Thus, the egg is one of the longest-lived cells in the body. Because a dormant egg cannot perform the usual cellular repair processes, the opportunity for damage increases as a woman ages. A chromosomal or genetic abnormality is thus more likely when a woman conceives a baby later in life.

see http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec22/ch241/ch241c.html

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Women and their eggs: How many and for how long?

FROM: http://goaskalice.columbia.edu/women-an ... d-how-long

Originally Published: February 4, 2000 - Last Updated / Reviewed On: January 19, 2007
Hi Alice,
How many eggs does a woman have when she is born? Does a woman still have eggs when she starts menopause?
Dear Reader,
Unlike men, who produce new sperm daily throughout most of their lifetime, women are born with all their eggs in one — okay, two baskets (ovaries). To be more precise, a woman is born with about one to two million immature eggs, or follicles, in her ovaries.
Throughout her life, the vast majority of follicles will die through a process known as atresia. Atresia begins at birth and continues throughout the course of the woman's reproductive life. When a woman reaches puberty and starts to menstruate, only about 400,000 follicles remain. With each menstrual cycle, a thousand follicles are lost and only one lucky little follicle will actually mature into an ovum (egg), which is released into the fallopian tube, kicking off ovulation. That means that of the one to two million follicles, only about 400 will ever mature.
Relatively little or no follicles remain at menopause, which usually begins when a woman is between 48-55 years of age. The remaining follicles are unlikely to mature and become viable eggs because of the hormonal changes that come along with menopause.





How many sperm does a healthy, average man usually have at a time?

FROM: http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/27865

• by Answer Guy on August 8th, 2005

Are you asking how many per ejaculation? The "minimum" for purposes of fertility testing is over 20 million per millilitre. "Normal" sperm counts are in the range of 60-80 million per millilitre. The average ejaculate is approximately 2 millilitres, so "at one time," an average man has 120-160 million sperm. (The range of "normal volume" for ejaculation is 1.5 ml to 5.0 ml, so the range could be anywhere from 90 million to 400 million.) [There are studies out there that suggest sperm counts are dropping in recent times, but those are countered by others that say sperm counts are remaining steady..... the sperm debate continues.]

If you're asking how many are in a man's body at various stages of production/storage, etc., then the answer would be a much higher number, but how do you measure what's inside easily? It's measured as it... umm... comes out.

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