For years, many of us have been warning that in-vitro fertilization will lead to precious children becoming commodity items that are regarded as little more than consumer products for their parents to dispose of as they see fit.
But guess what? We don't have to warn about it anymore—at this point it's obviously true:
Andy Cohen has "a few" embryos left and wouldn't mind passing them down to his two kids.
"I think I have three left," the "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" host, 54, said during an appearance on SiriusXM's "Jeff Lewis Live" Monday.
"You know what I'm thinking? This is crazy, but if either of [my children] cannot have kids, maybe in 20 years they'll defrost their sibling and raise them," he continued. "Is that a weird thought?"
Um, yeah. Yeah it is.
I mean it's not just "weird," it's also gross and abhorrent. This man has children. They are sitting frozen in a tube somewhere. He is going to leave them there for at least a few decades, maybe longer—so that, best case scenario, his currently born children can "raise their siblings" as if they were their own children or something.
There's a term we have to describe this kind of man, and it's not a pleasant one:
Maybe don't leave your kids in a laboratory freezer for 20 years—you know?
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