On a serious note, I suppose men don't value their chasity as much as they should nowadays. Promiscuity used to be a practice relegated to the social margins of neurotic leftists and the more disfunctional ethnic minorities.
As a public policy matter, we probably shouldn't allow artificial insemination to anyone except married couples with fertility problems and demonstrable good character.
Do you suppose there's some sort of political/economic constituency for the devaluation of men?
"As a public policy matter, we probably shouldn't allow artificial insemination to anyone except married couples with fertility problems and demonstrable good character."
As long as we're on that slippery slope, we should also forbid "natural" breeding between people who can't demonstrate good character, or show they have enough money to actually afford a child.
Or, we can take the traditional conservative attitude that the government should not be making these decisions for individuals.