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  1. If neo wanted to make good on her warning to men, before her post, she should have quoted the part in the artcle about “testicle trauma” resulting in small calcified deposits in the gonads.

    That’s a lot more visceral than the abstract idea that the loss of blood and nerve control of the penis, can lead to impotence in the future.

  2. Got my two already. So long as it doesn’t affect ummmmm, desire and performance then I’m good to go.

    Mind you, the seat I have is designed to take weight away from the prostrate region which becomes more important to me every year. Ugh.

    Kalroy

  3. Americans are too fat, but don’t ride a bike. But don’t run either because that is bad for your knees. Warning: Living is dangerous. You might die one day.

  4. I don’t ride a bicycle.

    I’ll have to find something else to blame…

  5. How about the pros of the Tour de France, like Lance Armstrong (three children, engaged to famous pop singer after divorce), has amyone studied their potency, or loss of potency? They spend an insane number of hours riding, or, as it seems from photos, do they ride standing up. hovering (as it were) above the saddle? So many questions…

  6. ride a cowboy, save a horse, or so the words of a C&W song goes – sheesh! I don’t know how that popped into my mind.

  7. What does this say about cowboys? Are they not in the saddle for hours each day also? I knew my life as a couch potato had merit.

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