Pollution costs traffic wardens their manhood
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Pollution costs traffic wardens their manhood
Traffic wardens on the streets of Indian cities are losing their manhood because of pollution, a medical study has revealed.
Dr Bhashini Rao, a reproductive biologist who tested policemen in Delhi and Bangalore, said 80% were suffering from a low sperm count.
"Not only do they complain of hypertension but fail to perform in bed as well," Dr Rao told the Hindustan Times.
Rajbir Singh, a head constable, said that pollution appeared to be responsible for his problems in bed.
He admitted: "Recently, I failed to satisfy my wife for the first time and it was a very humiliating experience. I consulted a doctor who told me that the constant exposure to pollutants was making me impotent.
"My health gets worse everyday. The poisonous fumes that I inhale during my duty hours causes vomiting, burning sensation in the eyes and general fatigue."
Mukesh Kumar Meena, Deputy Commissioner of Police, commented: "We are taking the matter seriously and will provide all necessary medical aid to the staff."
So my question is: does the job cause this or is it just a job for the impotent?
Anyway serves'em right
Pollution costs traffic wardens their manhood
Traffic wardens on the streets of Indian cities are losing their manhood because of pollution, a medical study has revealed.
Dr Bhashini Rao, a reproductive biologist who tested policemen in Delhi and Bangalore, said 80% were suffering from a low sperm count.
"Not only do they complain of hypertension but fail to perform in bed as well," Dr Rao told the Hindustan Times.
Rajbir Singh, a head constable, said that pollution appeared to be responsible for his problems in bed.
He admitted: "Recently, I failed to satisfy my wife for the first time and it was a very humiliating experience. I consulted a doctor who told me that the constant exposure to pollutants was making me impotent.
"My health gets worse everyday. The poisonous fumes that I inhale during my duty hours causes vomiting, burning sensation in the eyes and general fatigue."
Mukesh Kumar Meena, Deputy Commissioner of Police, commented: "We are taking the matter seriously and will provide all necessary medical aid to the staff."
So my question is: does the job cause this or is it just a job for the impotent?
Anyway serves'em right

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