July 6, 2021
Holy Strokes! Celebrating Semen's Spiritual History
Jim Gladstone READ TIME: 4 MIN. SPONSORED
Shout "Hallelujah!": Today's proud gay men can embrace a healthy balance of sensuality and spirituality that doesn't relegate them to the Church of the Poison Mind.
Psychologists, medical professionals, liberal clerics, and the makers of male libido- and orgasm-enhancing supplements have all spoken openly about the value of fulfilling sex lives to the physical, spiritual, and emotional well-being of queer men. In fact, VitaliBoost – the supplement company behind Drive Boost and Load Boost – even refers to the combination of their two leading products as "The Holy Grail of Sex."
Our relationship with semen is as old as Adam's romp in the Garden of Eden. Even so, you've likely come across more than one bedfellow who's dashed for the hand towel as if evidence of a crime – or sin! – needed speedy terrycloth exorcism.
It's time to brush up on the historical intermingling of semen and spirituality to counter such incidents of self-righteous discomfort. Next time you encounter finger-wagging ejacuphobic scorn – whether it comes from a pastor, a parent, or a partner – whip out some of these fun facts:
Today, though, with the help of Load Boost, limits have been lifted. There's no need to hold back on carnal bliss to cultivate your spiritual side. The proprietary combination of active ingredients – including pygeum, saw palmetto, zinc, and selenium – has been shown to increase the volume of men's semen production. Medical professionals agree that this organic supplement, produced only in FDA-registered facilities, can help keep your spirit flowing.
And if you combine Load Boost with Drive Boost (made with tongkat ali, a shrub used throughout southeast Asia to enhance men's libido, and maca, a Peruvian relative of broccoli used as a natural regimen for both erectile dysfunction and endurance), you can help keep your energy up through revival after revival. At the second coming, you'll be just getting started!
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Jim Gladstone is a San Francisco-based writer and creative strategist.