Tech Mogul Bryan Johnson Faces Criticism for Sharing Erection Data with Son
The anti-aging entrepreneur's public comparison of nighttime erection metrics with his teenage son has sparked backlash and raised ethical questions.
- Bryan Johnson, a millionaire biohacker, shared data comparing his and his 19-year-old son Talmage's nighttime erections on social media, including metrics like duration and quality.
- Johnson claims the data highlights biological markers of health, tying nighttime erections to cardiovascular, sexual, and psychological well-being.
- The post drew widespread criticism online, with many calling it inappropriate and questioning the ethics of sharing such private information publicly.
- Johnson has spent millions annually on anti-aging routines, including plasma transfusions from his son and extensive health monitoring, to slow his aging process.
- Talmage, who has been involved in his father's health experiments, expressed gratitude for his upbringing, but public reaction remains divided over the family's practices.