Monday, 13 July 2009

Dr.V.Jeyabalan of Pantai Medical Centre

I'm rather shocked, having read in the NST today that Dr.V.Jeyabalan touched on casual sex of both sexes as one of the reasons for modern mums having fewer babies. Dr.Jeyabalan meant 'casual sex' as in pre-marital sex and extra marital affairs. Now, which clear thinking human being would have more than 3 children with the demands of today's world?! Isn't fewer children more than sufficient? Are we supposed to produce a football team?

Going on further, is Dr.Jeyabalan trying to say that he remained a virgin till his marriage? He never explored his sexuality in University? let's get this straight, open minded parents would speak the truth that teenage sex, pre-marital sex and extra marital affairs happened even at their parents time but was done highly discreetly undercover! This is not something new and didn't come about just in my generation where we were born in the 80s!

And if his findings are so true, the how did our grandparents generation contribute to the over population of this world?! We they all faithful virgin who lost it at marriage and kept ever so faithful? We are talking about men here! This is the real world and how is it that poor countries are over populated while their men go from one woman to the other?

Going on further, Dr.Jeyabalan touched on tight pants that men where in their early life that causes infertility, Oh My! One can break into laughter because the era of tight pants came about in our parents time and they to contributed tremendously to the over population of this world!

And lastly, does late marriage cause infertility?, well even this is not true and in modern science today, woman are conceiving past middle age and even more! I'm sorry Doctor, your findings are rather half baked! Let's get it very straight that clear thinking humans of today's world don't live to produce children! May be your community still shares your mentality but gone were those days!

http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/articles/10ferv/Article/index_html