The female process of ovulation is portrayed as "wasteful" and "unproductive" (since a woman has all the eggs she will ever have at the beginning of her life, and "loses" them during menstruation), whereas the male process of spermatogenesis is "magnificent" and "productive" (since a man produces millions of sperm every day). The inconsistency is obvious: why is a woman's menstrual cycle seen as wasteful but a man's production of millions of sperm every day not? — darthbarracuda
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