Talk:Kim Kelly (porn star)

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Is this article serious or, at least, fact based and not brought from a tabloid website?? Antonio Fellatio Man Martin

Apparently multiple online news sites reported on it and the girl seems to exist -- her website also mentions the diet in the FAQ [1]. Ashmodai 22:22, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
"Perfectly normal, perfectly healthy." -Adam Carolla Dan 08:33, 18 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] iVillage article

The following link was added: [2]

This is the original article (actually the print version the fake links to): [3]

The original does not make any mention of nutritional benefits and is therefore irrelevant. The fake is most likely not based on facts in the first place.

If this wasn't intended as a practical joke, please check your sources before posting links like this again. If it was, please keep it out of Wikipedia. Misinformation is not funny and Wikipedia is not the place for juvenile sex jokes (unless you want to write an NPOV article about them).

Cheers. Ashmodai 18:07, 22 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Hormonal balancing?

What about this line:

...although swallowing semen four to five times a week is beneficial for women, the benefits would not accrue to men who swallow (i.e., because of a lack of hormonal balancing).

Uh...what? Are they serious, or is this just "HUUR HUUR GAY PEOPLE" dressed up in pseudo-medical jargon? Furthermore, is there really enough of anything in semen to make it have any nutritional impact in the first place? 69.183.8.139 23:53, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

Consuming semen is not unhealthy, but that doesn't really make it "healthy". The amounts of what's in it (proteins, etc) are so small in comparison to other "meals" that you could probably just drink flavoured low-salt brine instead.
There are no sane reasons why it should have any other effects on males than females. Digesting semen does not have any direct effect on hormones as far as I know and if hormones have any effects on digestion, they won't affect semen any different than everything else. --Ashmodai 07:23, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
By the way, is there a considerably extraordinary amount of any hormone in semen? I mean, I realize it comes from a similar anatomical area, but shouldn't testosterone or whatever go into the bloodstream or whatever? It just seems like an incredible waste of energy to create the hormones just to discard them. The whole idea seems like an urban legend kind of thing to me. Dan 08:39, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
As it appears you guys missed the point entirely, the article in that link someone posted above IS A JOKE. Christ.... --Bri 12:36, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] just a little comment

it's fine to make mention of the "man-juice diet", just please could we use a BIT more discretion with regards to the actual calories she gained or whatever from ingesting semen? if someone else had a diet of any other bodily fluids, be it bile, blood, female ejaculate, saliva, or anything else...would you give this much detail? c'mon guys.

Does it matter? Why are you bothered by it? Klosterdev 23:28, 22 September 2006 (UTC)