
- Top panel: A cartoon of a couple in bed under the covers. The man looks eager and says “YES YES YES!” while the woman looks surprised or overwhelmed.
- Middle panel: A microscopic view of many sperm cells swimming rapidly toward the right.
- Bottom left: A close-up of a single sperm cell.
- Bottom right: A single sperm cell that has stopped moving, lying flat on what appears to be a surface (implying it has “given up” or “died”).
The joke: The enthusiastic “YES YES YES!” from the man is metaphorically linked to the sperm cells racing excitedly during ejaculation. But then one sperm is shown exhausted or defeated, humorously suggesting that even at the microscopic level, the intensity leads to quick burnout — a playful jab at male sexual stamina or the brief lifespan of sperm after ejaculation.It’s a crude but common style of biology-based sex humor.

This is another humorous, biology-themed sex meme with a similar structure:
- Top panel: A romantic cartoon of a couple kissing passionately, with a small heart between their lips.
- Bottom left: A microscopic view of sperm cells swimming energetically toward what appears to be an egg (or uterine lining), shown in two close-ups.
- Bottom right: A photo of surgeons in scrubs performing an operation in an operating room.
The joke: The passionate kiss represents the romantic/sexual act. The sperm racing toward the egg symbolize the “mission” during conception. But instead of fertilization, it cuts to surgery — implying a vasectomy (a surgical procedure to cut the vas deferens, preventing sperm from reaching the semen).Punchline: All that romantic buildup and sperm effort leads to… permanent sterilization. The sperm are “headed to the OR” — a darkly funny twist on birth control.Classic crude meme humor combining romance, biology, and a surprise medical ending!

Another biology-sex meme in the same series!
- Top panel: A realistic-style illustration of a couple in bed. The woman is lying back, looking relaxed or disappointed. The man, wearing glasses, looks frustrated or confused, with his hand on his forehead — classic “performance anxiety” or post-sex disappointment vibe.
- Bottom panels: Microscopic views of sperm cells swimming aimlessly, some looping in circles, others not moving forward — no clear direction toward an egg.
The joke:
The man’s frustration mirrors the sperm’s confusion — they’re lost, not making progress, just like the guy who couldn’t “find the target” or finish effectively.Punchline: Even the sperm don’t know what they’re doing.
A self-deprecating jab at male sexual performance, using sperm behavior as a metaphor for being “lost in the moment” (or literally lost in the reproductive tract).Part of the same crude, science-humor meme family!