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disassterbate6 karma

To add to what all the other biology people have been saying, sperm only constitutes a very small percentage of semen, generally less than 2%. So even if there wasn't any sperm, it would pretty much appear to be the same ol' semen as before.

disassterbate5 karma

Thank you for doing this AMA. You don't have to answer them all, obviously, but I have several questions for you.

First, do you mind sharing the link of your blog with us?

What is your favorite (or "go-to," or most impactful, or most notable, etc.) art/media portrayal or discussion of grief and loss? Is there a particular book/movie/artist you think well encapsulates death and/or the bereavement process?

Finally, do you have anything to say on the subject of anticipatory grief- the social or cultural impact of someone "dying" slowly and predictably versus unexpectedly, and how the treatment and expectations of those around them change?