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Making sex safer and reproduction less risky in the 21st century requires all the tools to hand.
ECONOMIST: Reproductive health
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On the other hand, separating reproduction from sex does not disenfranchise men entirely: we are a very long way from the Orgasmatron of Barbarella fame.
BBC: NEWS | Programmes | If | The future's bright, if you're female...
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His role as a distinguished professor at Indiana University is an enduring legacy. (In a typical wisecrack, he claimed that his long attendance there was a result of the school's proximity to the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction.) His students included such standouts as Paul Katz of the Cleveland Quartet, and international prize winners such as Gary Hoffman and Maria Kliegel.
WSJ: Cello's Golden Age Comes to a Close | J��nos Starker | By Stuart Isacoff
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The subsequent tour of attitudes to this desire in western thought and literature is engagingly illustrated and masterfully argued, especially when it takes on the view that sex ought to be reserved for reproduction and not enjoyed for its own sake an easy target, as Mr Blackburn demonstrates, but still a necessary one.
ECONOMIST: The deadly sins
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Petitioner argues that it was his civil right to reproduce, that he should have the freedom to choose the method of reproduction, and that it is sex discrimination to allow women but not men to choose how they will reproduce.
FORBES: Fertility Treatment - Is IRS Heteronormative Or Just Muddled ?
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In the quest for reproduction, only technology can give same-sex couples the chance of having their own genetic children.
CNN: Reproduction without sex, a liberating future
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The Sex Education Forum (SEF) says that the plans leave a gap in teaching about reproduction in primary school.
BBC: Curriculum plan 'waters down sex education' experts warn