Biking and infertility?
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OP, ignore the hilarity. Yours is a perfectly reasonable question. However, if there is a problem it is not with infertility, but with erectile dysfunction caused by damage to nerves and blood vessels. If ED is, as you say, not a problem, it is very unlikely that cycling will compromise his ability to father a child.
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Completely inappropriate. Not a place to impose your opinion (which is just what it is) on anyone.
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OP dropped this in our laps and didn't come back... looks like trolling from here but hey that's my opinion that I'm imposing. I don't see how making crude jokes is all that bad considering.. or are you the humor police too?
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