Semen is no different than any other body fluid. Semen can be contaminated by disease vectors and adulterated by adding other substances to it. So, I fail to comprehend how semen is different from breastmilk or blood. I can see no good reason why anyone would want to adulterate their milk or semen -- so I simply do not understand the adulteration argument. Egg donors and surrogate mothers get compensation. That seems to be a better model for the physiology and issues involved in the pay or not pay discussion.
Sincerely Susan Burger
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