Procreation in a sentence as a noun

> If procreation and family is not a big goal in your life, then it ain't life.

If procreation and family is not a big goal in your life, then it ain't life.

"Hmm, procreation... That could get obscure enough to become hip.

IPhones are pretty amazing, but I don't think procreation is a built in feature.

I like to think that I want to live not as an animal, for the sake of eating, sleeping and procreation.

That all procreation coming the poorest are mistakes and accidents?That's quite a nice bubble there.

The size of the children population decreases as the overall quality of life for them improves because parents don't shotgun approach procreation.

If having kids is such a positive effect overall, to the point where people shouldn't be allowed to have sex without natural chances of procreation, why not require them to have kids?

1-2B is a heck of a reduction, presumably beyond mere curbing of procreation; as others ask - are you willing to sacrifice yourself and/or [potential] offspring to get there?

The state, under the same governor who is still in office today, went to court and argued that Texas had a compelling interest in preventing people from having sex for reasons other than procreation.

Properly balanced or even an excess of serotonin and norepinephrine are what primarily ensures survival and procreation, which generally translates into happiness and sufficient wealth.

In this way, the presence of elders facilitated the propagation of genes -- right up to the point where the care and maintenance of said elders becomes such a drain on resources that it begins to diminish rather than enhance the survival and procreation prospects for the young.

Procreation definitions

noun

the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring

See also: reproduction breeding