I saw these statues at the Ripley's Museum in NYC. I was going to put my hands on them to call bullshit, but I didn't think I could touch the stuff in there because it was a museum (you couldn't touch anything else, if I recall). But given how allegedly powerful these things are, surely I should have been up the duff before I left the building just being in their presence.
I'd like to see an asexual person touch one, or someone missing their reproductive organs, or a transgender person. I'll believe in their fertility powers if they work on people who shouldn't be able to get pregnant. I wonder what kind of a field day the media would have if a woman touched them and then got pregnant via rape.
And do they only work on women? Or do they help with male fertility too? Or is an inability to conceive always assumed to be the woman's fault?