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Paternal age risks

Posted by Dante on Monday, September 01 2014 at 3:50:51PM
In reply to Agreed posted by Oakowi on Monday, September 01 2014 at 09:21:33AM

"Men STILL reproduce well after that, even on their dying bed, men can make a baby."

But there are risks associated with delaying procreation too d*mned long.

The eggs and sperm released by antiques aren't the kwality seed of teens.

In women the risks of having a Downs Syndrome child go up as she ages.

In men, the rapidly fraying telomeres increase the risk of Schizophrenia in the offspring of old dads. This is particularly bad since the onset of Schizophrenia is almost always delayed by 15 to 20 years. So 50 year old dad finds himself trying to wrestle a son who has been talking to Satan when he's in his 70s.

So not only were the young built to have babies, but they were built so in an environment where a 40 year old elder was a very old Cro-Magnon indeed.

Maybe the fast sports car is Ghod's way of trying to eliminate the 40something before he remarries a younger wife and reproduces.

Dante

Dante





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