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This point of discussion referred to as "dubious" should not be so labeled. The research was conducted by the University of North Carolina, and was reported by CNN. If the veracity of the article is questioned, then the above sources responsible for this research and the reporting of it need to be contacted. Unless and until they rescind, retract and remove these published findings, there is no justification for flagging this article. I am therefore now removing the flagging.

—Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.117.80.210 (talk) 21:06, 2 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]


I have restored the flagging. Please read the second reference (now the third), and look at the URL. It is clearly a hoax. This information clearly isn't verifiable enough to be used in an encyclopedia, and represents some high school students making up information for a prank.Dtemp (talk) 00:41, 3 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Unless you are alleging that "New Scientist" magazine is a spurious publication or that SUNY is not a reputable research institution, there is no rational basis for this frivolous claim! The article can be found in the search engines of both entities. Snopes has discussion verifying this info, and you may also Google it for yourself. Flagging deleted. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.117.80.210 (talk) 04:45, 3 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

This article needs to be restored to its orignal "seminophagia" title page instead of "semen ingestion," which was initiated by a vandal.