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This actually happened at La Tourneau University in July this year. In

a biology class, the professor was discussing the high glucose levels

found in semen which gives the sperm all the energy for their journey. A

blonde female freshman raised her hand and asked, "If I understand, you're

saying there is a lot of glucose, as in sugar, in semen?" "That's correct,"

responded the professor, going on to add statistical info. Raising her

hand again, she asked, "Then why doesn't it taste sweet?" After a stunned

silence, the whole class burst out laughing. The poor girl's face turned

bright red,and as she realized exactly what she had inadvertently said

(or rather implied) she picked up her books without a word and walked out of

class, never to return. However, as she was going out the door, the

professor's reply was classic. Totally straight-faced, he answered her

question, "It doesn't taste sweet because the taste buds for sweetness are

on the

tip of your tongue and not the back of your throat. Have a good day."

  • 2 years later...

Posted

I thought it was a joke, till I read the silly and impolite reply of the prof.

Sometimes we're wrong when we expect that our words could be a good advice to others, while those words are merely insulting.

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