We take for granted the simplicity of procreation. Sperm + egg = baby. Sure there are superfluous operations often wedged within the greater formula, generally including + alcohol, – inhibition, or / legs , but there are three sex laws we have always been certain of, right? 1) Spermatozoon hunts for ovum, 2) ovum receives spermatozoon, and 3) sex leans toward brevity, both in the bedroom and in the dictionary .
But procreation, like math, isn't so simple. How was sperm discovered? What did scientists think the role of sperm was in procreation? Did people really believe that women were little more than semen food?
These questions and more are explored in this short essay from Caleb J. Ross, author of numerous books and short stories. Join Caleb as he uncovers interesting facts about the most basic of animal instincts: boning.
Printed length: about 5 pages
Language
English
Pages
10
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Caleb J. Ross
Release
October 28, 2014
Tiny People in Your Semen: The Discovery of Sperm (Funny Learning Series Book 1)
We take for granted the simplicity of procreation. Sperm + egg = baby. Sure there are superfluous operations often wedged within the greater formula, generally including + alcohol, – inhibition, or / legs , but there are three sex laws we have always been certain of, right? 1) Spermatozoon hunts for ovum, 2) ovum receives spermatozoon, and 3) sex leans toward brevity, both in the bedroom and in the dictionary .
But procreation, like math, isn't so simple. How was sperm discovered? What did scientists think the role of sperm was in procreation? Did people really believe that women were little more than semen food?
These questions and more are explored in this short essay from Caleb J. Ross, author of numerous books and short stories. Join Caleb as he uncovers interesting facts about the most basic of animal instincts: boning.