(Comic I made three years ago. Ignore the twitter logo)

    • @[email protected]
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      Serious answer: eggs have a protective barrier around them, so sperm actually need to group in bunches to break the barrier, and a single lone sperm is incredibly unlikely to do well on its own. As such the ones that have a higher chance of success are actually the ones that are last and get in after the barrier’s been weakened.

    • Ech
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      1310 months ago

      In addition to the other comments, the egg is, you know, also you. The personification of one gamete or another based on your gender is weird and unnecessarily dismissive of 50% of your parentage.

        • 6daemonbag
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          510 months ago

          The chad gamete wins, but the egg turns around to blush and it’s face is OP’s actual face.

          Honestly if you take it any farther than that then you open up for some really offensive possibilities. Better to assume it’s the winning Y’s fault for the lul

    • superkret
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      810 months ago

      No, there’s no correlation between a sperm’s motility and the physical appearance of the human.

    • @[email protected]
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      310 months ago

      Regarding fertilization, it was recently discovered that the female body uses only samples of sperm at a time, not the whole “load” at once (you want a source and I do too to refresh my memory, but I don’t know how to google this specific thing).

    • stevedidWHAT
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      110 months ago

      I can’t wait for these types of questions to be on the rise, seemingly mostly from the south