How many woman enjoy swallowing sperm and how many just do it to please the man?

Instead of "an apple a dat keeps the doctor away" it should be a blow job a day keeps the doctor away, but only if u swallow hahahaha.

You've mentioned "studies" a couple of times about the supposed benefits of male ejaculate, but never post a link/source...........
 
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You've mentioned "studies" a couple of times about the supposed benefits of male ejaculate, but never post a link/source...........
Here u have some information

www.news-medical.net: Swallowing Semen

www.dailymail.co.uk: Semen is 'good for women's health and helps fight depression'

www.yourtango.com: 10 Facts About Semen That'll Convert You To A Swallower

www.nbcnews.com: Not just good, but good for you

and a couple of studies more i can find with more time.
First link is a medical page.
 
You've mentioned "studies" a couple of times about the supposed benefits of male ejaculate, but never post a link/source...........
and there are much more those were found in a couple of minutes...i found one study done in Paris and i was speaking with a guy of it...i think he mentioned it in the thread...
 
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and there are much more those were found in a couple of minutes...i found one study done in Paris and i was speaking with a guy of it...i think he mentioned it in the thread...

You wanna talk "benefits", then fine, get more solid information. Regular old Google/whatever searches pull up all kinds of garbage, because people can damned nearly post anything they want on the internet. Using Google Scholar, where things actually have to have cited sources, I see nothing. I searched for "Health benefits of semen" and got nothing. I see actual scientific studies about things that overall affect the health/quality of semen, but nothing about semen actually being healthy for anyone ingesting it.

The CLOSEST thing I found to any kind of benefit from semen for women is the following:

"Although there might be a direct chemical antidepressant effect of semen absorbed from the vagina, the large difference in mood and suicidality might also be a result of intercourse with condoms not really being intercourse, but something akin to mutual masturbation with the same latex device."

" In addition, those women who did have PVI but used a contraceptive method that decreased pleasure by decreasing the contact of the vagina with the penis, and decreased the woman's vaginal contact with semen (women who used condoms or coitus interruptus), were at greater risk for developing breast cancer than women who used oral contraception or an intrauterine device"

Both quotes are from this article:

The Relative Health Benefits of Different Sexual Activities - Brody - 2010 - The Journal of Sexual Medicine - Wiley Online Library

And that's talking about semen being inside the vagina, not swallowed.
 
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The first link gives no indication as to whether those substances are in sufficient quantity to make a difference. I'm not a medical researcher, so I have no idea if those quantities are going to make a difference. Nothing in that list looks like anything you can't get from a well-rounded diet.
 
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I just skimmed the third link, but it looks to be more about the psychological effects of getting sex. I think we all understand that this makes people feel better.
 
Fourth link more or less seems to be similar to the third (again, I only skimmed it, sorry):

article said:
Okay, so maybe there’s some wishful thinking going on — the science isn’t exactly iron-clad — but evidence is accumulating that the more sex you have, the better off you are.
 
Again, I apologize for not reading all of the links thoroughly, but the conclusion I get from those links is that is that getting regular sex is good for you psychologically/emotionally, not at all the same conclusion as the one you were trying to support.
 
I just skimmed the third link, but it looks to be more about the psychological effects of getting sex. I think we all understand that this makes people feel better.

Exactly. Sex can be awesome, can give us endorphins, etc. Having a thing for a particular thing? Awesome. But I found zero science to back up "ingesting semen is good for you".
 
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You wanna talk "benefits", then fine, get more solid information. Regular old Google/whatever searches pull up all kinds of garbage, because people can damned nearly post anything they want on the internet. Using Google Scholar, where things actually have to have cited sources, I see nothing. I searched for "Health benefits of semen" and got nothing. I see actual scientific studies about things that overall affect the health/quality of semen, but nothing about semen actually being healthy for anyone ingesting it.

The CLOSEST thing I found to any kind of benefit from semen for women is the following:

"Although there might be a direct chemical antidepressant effect of semen absorbed from the vagina, the large difference in mood and suicidality might also be a result of intercourse with condoms not really being intercourse, but something akin to mutual masturbation with the same latex device."

" In addition, those women who did have PVI but used a contraceptive method that decreased pleasure by decreasing the contact of the vagina with the penis, and decreased the woman's vaginal contact with semen (women who used condoms or coitus interruptus), were at greater risk for developing breast cancer than women who used oral contraception or an intrauterine device"

Both quotes are from this article:

The Relative Health Benefits of Different Sexual Activities - Brody - 2010 - The Journal of Sexual Medicine - Wiley Online Library

And that's talking about semen being inside the vagina, not swallowed.
The first link gives no indication as to whether those substances are in sufficient quantity to make a difference. I'm not a medical researcher, so I have no idea if those quantities are going to make a difference. Nothing in that list looks like anything you can't get from a well-rounded diet.
The first link gives no indication as to whether those substances are in sufficient quantity to make a difference. I'm not a medical researcher, so I have no idea if those quantities are going to make a difference. Nothing in that list looks like anything you can't get from a well-rounded diet.
There are lots of references to a study done in State University of New York in Albany in year 2002.....with the name of the doctors and based on a survey of 300 students.
And the first link is a serious medical page....of course they dont explain the amounts...its information for non medical people.
 
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There are lots of references to a study done in State University of New York in Albany in year 2002.....with the name of the doctors and based on a survey of 300 students.
And the first link is a serious medical page....of course they dont explain the amounts...its information for non medical people.

Where? Link the study. I saw zero information, looking through several pages on Google Scholar. Saying "there are studies" and then linking Daily Mail or articles that generally say "Hey, having sex is good for you" is not equal to there being actual scientific studies.
 
Where? Link the study. I saw zero information, looking through several pages on Google Scholar. Saying "there are studies" and then linking Daily Mail or articles that generally say "Hey, having sex is good for you" is not equal to there being actual scientific studies.
sorry to say, its extremelly difficoult to get a medical study complete if u are not medical staff or u are not in a medical library that u must pay to get the study.
 
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sorry to say, its extremelly difficoult to get a medical study complete if u are not medical staff or u are not in a medical library that u must pay to get the study.

Weird. I found an article with cited information from medical studies. You "found" it but can't or won't copy/paste or link to a partial copy of it?
 
Weird. I found an article with cited information from medical studies. You "found" it but can't or won't copy/paste or link to a partial copy of it?
For your information when a medical study is done is not usually available to the general public but is mentioned in medical pages .
Only medical personnel or people subscribed to certain medical libraries have access to it.
 
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There are lots of references to a study done in State University of New York in Albany in year 2002.....with the name of the doctors and based on a survey of 300 students.
And the first link is a serious medical page....of course they dont explain the amounts...its information for non medical people.
Yeah, the first one involved what looked like credible medical information, but it also mentioned a few nice nutrients as the only medical benefit. The listed nutrients did not look like anything you shouldn't already be getting in your diet, and there was no indication as to whether or not the quantity was sufficient as per Fade's observation. We are talking about a mere teaspoon of liquid, after all, and the nutritional value is probably coming from the sperm cells themselves, which is only a fraction of the liquid.

The depression claim from the Albany study was addressed in the Psychology Today link I posted.

Sorry. I don't mean to come down on you or anything, it's just that I like to be persnickety about science claims and health claims. As a liberal, I get tons of specious health claims from other liberals, and I've learned to be suspicious. :D
 
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Yeah, the first one involved what looked like credible medical information, but it also mentioned a few nice nutrients as the only medical benefit. The listed nutrients did not look like anything you shouldn't already be getting in your diet, and there was no indication as to whether or not the quantity was sufficient as per Fade's observation. We are talking about a mere teaspoon of liquid, after all, and the nutritional value is probably coming from the sperm cells themselves, which is only a fraction of the liquid.

The depression claim from the Albany study was addressed in the Psychology Today link I posted.

Sorry. I don't mean to come down on you or anything, it's just that I like to be persnickety about science claims and health claims. As a liberal, I get tons of specious health claims from other liberals, and I've learned to be suspicious. :D

= madness focusing the attack on one of the reasons I have given , when i have given much many more and basically what I like is to do it
 
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= madness focusing the attack on one of the reasons I have given , when i have given much many more and basically what I like is to do it

I'm not trying to attack. I just have seen VERY little scientific evidence about benefits of semen, and none that are related to ingesting it.

I've repeatedly said things along the lines of you do you, and enjoy sex however you want (safe and consensual of course). I just see no SCIENCE.
 
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