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	<title>Comments on: #120: Neutralize Your Crazy Old Sperm</title>
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		<title>By: Joyce</title>
		<link>http://www.hownottoactold.com/2008/09/05/120-control-your-crazy-old-sperm/comment-page-1/#comment-937</link>
		<dc:creator>Joyce</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 14:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thomas, what a beautiful tribute to your father. Thanks for sharing it with us.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thomas, what a beautiful tribute to your father. Thanks for sharing it with us.</p>
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		<title>By: Thomas</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 23:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have to totally disagree with this one.  My father had me when he was 58.  I&#039;ve always felt that I had a huge advantage as a child growing up with an older father.  The main advantage is that I think didn&#039;t feel pressured as a parent - it wasn&#039;t his first time - and with his age came wisdom and a kind of self-confidence in his place in the world that was passed on to me.  I imagine that a lot of the &quot;old-folk&quot; your preaching to would tout their overall life-experience as a boon, despite whatever shortcomings they may face with today&#039;s youth-culture.  So, if we&#039;re to believe that our elders have, indeed, more to give in this regard, shouldn&#039;t it be the case that they are exactly the sort of people who would make good parents?

I grew up listening to  Benny Goodman, Frank Sinatra, and all the big-band hits.  I had a 1st person account of WWII and other events from him that most of my friend&#039;s parents couldn&#039;t even imagine.  I was tought how to appreciate your time, how to take care of things, and all that it means to really know when you&#039;ve got things good,
I know in a lot of ways my experience was exceptional: my father was healthy and active for almost all of my life, running his own business until he was 77.  Your point about less time as a parent is a good one.  My father died when I was nineteen.  I&#039;m sorry that I haven&#039;t had him around to see me become a young man; it&#039;s sad for me sometimes that I can&#039;t ask him for advice.  But I&#039;ve never felt my position a tragic one, because I am confident that I received so many advantages by him, growing up, that I was given all the tools I could ask for.

So, here&#039;s to elderly fathers.  May their seed run rampant.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to totally disagree with this one.  My father had me when he was 58.  I&#8217;ve always felt that I had a huge advantage as a child growing up with an older father.  The main advantage is that I think didn&#8217;t feel pressured as a parent &#8211; it wasn&#8217;t his first time &#8211; and with his age came wisdom and a kind of self-confidence in his place in the world that was passed on to me.  I imagine that a lot of the &#8220;old-folk&#8221; your preaching to would tout their overall life-experience as a boon, despite whatever shortcomings they may face with today&#8217;s youth-culture.  So, if we&#8217;re to believe that our elders have, indeed, more to give in this regard, shouldn&#8217;t it be the case that they are exactly the sort of people who would make good parents?</p>
<p>I grew up listening to  Benny Goodman, Frank Sinatra, and all the big-band hits.  I had a 1st person account of WWII and other events from him that most of my friend&#8217;s parents couldn&#8217;t even imagine.  I was tought how to appreciate your time, how to take care of things, and all that it means to really know when you&#8217;ve got things good,<br />
I know in a lot of ways my experience was exceptional: my father was healthy and active for almost all of my life, running his own business until he was 77.  Your point about less time as a parent is a good one.  My father died when I was nineteen.  I&#8217;m sorry that I haven&#8217;t had him around to see me become a young man; it&#8217;s sad for me sometimes that I can&#8217;t ask him for advice.  But I&#8217;ve never felt my position a tragic one, because I am confident that I received so many advantages by him, growing up, that I was given all the tools I could ask for.</p>
<p>So, here&#8217;s to elderly fathers.  May their seed run rampant.</p>
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		<title>By: Lex</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lex</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 04:11:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So far it seems as though maternal age influences more though. Something about how women have aging eggs whereas men only have aging sperm production equipment rather than actual aged sperm. In younger men, bad sperm actually tend to self-destruct. Not so in older men.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So far it seems as though maternal age influences more though. Something about how women have aging eggs whereas men only have aging sperm production equipment rather than actual aged sperm. In younger men, bad sperm actually tend to self-destruct. Not so in older men.</p>
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