I Love My Sperm

A Guide for the Care and Protection of Females and Children

by Kathy Snyder


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/08/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 76
ISBN : 9781434374691

About the Book

Males are the magnificent gateway through which the animating quality of human life exists. Sperm is alive and living in males. To responsibly care for potential human life, males must accept their role as the protectors and carriers of intelligent life. Males who define sperm, the tiniest part of human existence, as vital will actually inspire the future-developing world. Therefore, the way sperm is defined can awaken us to the promise that human existence offers.

By valuing sperm as potential human life with purpose, males will be empowered with the knowledge that they have offspring of value to protect. They will choose to be partners in child rearing assisting in the creation of environments that foster the care, growth, development, and safety of children. What's at stakes is a child’s future and the future design of the world. Moreover males who protect life will allow innovative personalities to come forth with the potential for unfathomable discoveries that are dormant in our children. Males will know that the future can provide greatness and that their offspring hold the key. They must also know that they are being called to child responsibility in a way that only they can respond.

The purpose of this book is to promote the careful nurturing and guidance of our children. They are the unfortunate sufferers of our insensitive labels, definitions, and subsequent abuse. When we define every aspect of human existence, including sperm, with honor and respect, the insanity that leads to missing, murdered, and exploited children will be replaced with wisdom. Males are the protector of human life and can do so before conception. The creation of environments that promote innate gifts and talents are both parents duty.


About the Author

Katherine White-Snyder (Kathy) was born in Baltimore Maryland. She graduated from Eastern High School, where she met her high school sweet heart. They have six children one of which has special needs. In 1991, she started writing about the psychological aspects of slavery and its impact on behavior through time. She decided that her writing was psychological in nature and decided to pursue a degree in psychology but not before getting a job working as a cafeteria aid at Harlem Park Middle School. At the principal’s recommendation, she worked as a substitute teacher periodically working with special needs children. She attended Coppin State College to pursue a degree in psychology while employed as a coordinator for the Compact schools where she wrote her first newspaper article for the Sandtown-Winchester Times. She left that job to pursue her under graduate degree graduating in May 1999 with a BS in Applied Psychology. She is currently employed at Kennedy Krieger Institute. While there, she attended a Redefining health series then applied to Tai Sophia Institute. She graduated May 2005 with a master’s degree in Applied Healing Arts.