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  1. I see sperm has a lifespan of up to 74 days, that's a lot! Maybe sperm dying prematurely can be a problem, they die down and are recycled at a certain rate, but then you have a whole lot more dead sperm and this process involved in breaking it down and recycling it is overwhelmed, I don't know.
  2. I meant it causes a strain on the immune system because these useless antibodies are being produced rather than the ones we actually need to fight infections. Yes, sperm expires, but it's a matter of having in your balls antibodies that shouldn't be there doing something they shouldn't, could interfere with other functions somehow.
  3. it's not the only aspect, if something breaks down in the body it can cause all sorts of seemingly unrelated problems. One obvious issue is that it puts an unnecessary strain on the immune system.
  4. [think before following links] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisperm_antibodies "ASA can arise whenever sperm encounter the immune system.[3] ASA occur in women and men, including women or men who receive anal sex from men or who perform oral sex on men.[4]:210[5] ASA have been considered as infertility cause in around 10–30% of infertile couples, and in males, about 12–13% (20,4% in meta-analysis[6]) of all diagnosed infertility is related to an immunological reason." So if I understand correctly, if you take a load, doesn't matter whether it's anal or oral, there's a risk you get antibodies which attack YOUR OWN SPERM?
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