Saturday, September 16, 2017

How is donor insemination affecting the genotype?

A million Americans have been conceived through donor insemination and the procedure is ever more popular. I presume that silently, it has started to affect American genotype. New generations of deracinated people grow up without pride and attachment to their family roots and history. They will be open to the concept of "new family" based on unknown sperm donors and bizarre sentimental and living arrangements. Culture and society will change. 

How will Western peoples evolve?

What will decide is what women really want when it comes to a sperm donor. Looks are number one in selecting a father. Six feet tall, blue or green eyes, either blond or brown hair, and with a medium complexion. You can even get down to details like dimples, which are desirable according sperm banks. Earning power is actually pretty low on the list. Future moms aren’t concerned about material things, but they do want impregnators to possess certain personality traits like kindness, charm, compassion, likability and a desire to make a difference in the world. Women want to give their future children a great personality. They want them to have internal values, whatever they imagine that be. They want to imagine their "husbands" as idealists, like feeding kitties, fighting cruelty to animals, volunteering to bring water to photogenic African babies.

They definitely do not want outliers, no red haired dwarf geniuses nor slit-eyed bookworms. Universities are appreciated, but not in esoteric geeky sciences. Doctors are loved.

Allowing the fantasies of young women to select the next generation seems to me crazy. Of course, women always made some selection, but societies were organized to severely limit their choices and actually few got impregnated by the football team captain or the firefighter.

The Chinese will do it better.

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