MatureDJ
Master Don Juan
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http://www.theatlantic.com/health/a...arly-to-talk-about-freezing-your-eggs/264992/

Call me old-fashioned, but I want to make a baby the old fashioned way - by pounding away on the vajaya, resulting in the stimulation of the nerves on my member, and the eventual ejaculation of my seed. As for marrying some 40 year old harridan who was to stuck up and/or dedicated to her "career" to want to accept me as an intimacy partner when she was naturally fertile (and therefore something I wanted to bang), my opinion:When Anne-Marie Slaughter -- Princeton professor, former Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department, and mother of two -- spoke to a mostly female crowd this past Monday night in D.C., she had this advice to young women entering the workplace and worried about the inevitable entanglement of personal and professional life: "Freeze your eggs."
She brought up this idea in her article, "Why Women Still Can't Have it All," and it's not as out-there as it sounds. While society is no closer to making it possible for women to delay their careers, the technology that enable us to put off having kids has already arrived. This October, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine transitioned egg freezing, or "oocyte cryopreservation," away from the classification of "experimental."
Freezing our eggs is rapidly going to become commonplace. It's going to change the time frame of our "child-bearing years." At the moment, it's still prohibitively expensive. But as it evolves, it's an option women can and should begin to take seriously.

