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We are fucked even on the cellular level to not be as important as foids. Our sperm is made everyday, disposable, while le women get born with all of their eggs in life and only release so many per menstrual cycle. Once again, it's the foid (egg) that gets orbited by the males(sperm), and only the fastest of the sperm get to fertilize an egg while all of the others die. And what kind of struggle do eggs have? None.
>During spermatogenesis, your testicles make several million sperm per day — about 1,500 per second. By the end of a full sperm production cycle, you can regenerate up to 8 billion sperm.
This may seem like overkill, but you release anywhere from 20 to 300 million sperm cells in a single milliliter of semen.
Compared to le egg:
>At birth, there are approximately 1 million eggs; and by the time of puberty, only about 300,000 remain. Of these, only 300 to 400 will be ovulated during a woman's reproductive lifetime.
And what do the sperm cells do?
>There is ample evidence to show that as millions of human sperm cells swim towards a waiting ovum or egg, only one gets to fertilize it. Now, a new study shows that even though the fastest and most capable sperms reach the ovum first, it is the egg that has the final say on which sperm fertilizes it.
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>During spermatogenesis, your testicles make several million sperm per day — about 1,500 per second. By the end of a full sperm production cycle, you can regenerate up to 8 billion sperm.
This may seem like overkill, but you release anywhere from 20 to 300 million sperm cells in a single milliliter of semen.
Compared to le egg:
>At birth, there are approximately 1 million eggs; and by the time of puberty, only about 300,000 remain. Of these, only 300 to 400 will be ovulated during a woman's reproductive lifetime.
And what do the sperm cells do?
>There is ample evidence to show that as millions of human sperm cells swim towards a waiting ovum or egg, only one gets to fertilize it. Now, a new study shows that even though the fastest and most capable sperms reach the ovum first, it is the egg that has the final say on which sperm fertilizes it.
The egg decides which sperm fertilizes it
There is ample evidence to show that as millions of human sperm cells swim towards a waiting ovum or egg, only one gets to fertilize it. Now, a new study shows that even though the fastest and most capable sperms reach the ovum first, it is the egg that has the final say on which sperm...





