As a doctor I recommend preventative vasectomy at puberty

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  • #899773
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    Puffin Stuff
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    So many “accidental” pregnancies.

    They say that unplanned pregnancy is responsible for 50% or pregnancies and end up 43% in abortion.http://shriverreport.org/why-are-50-percent-of-pregnancies-in-the-us-unplanned-adrienne-d-bonham/

    Pubertal vasectomy might reduce the abortion rate down to super low levels.

    Pubertal vasectomy will reduce the accidental pregnancy rate down to near 0.

    Vasectomy is now reversible so in the vast majority of cases vasectomy will not adversely affect your ability to have a baby if so desired. It is hard to find research articles that talk about the rate of reversibility but advertised rates are 99.5%. Do a google search.

    Reducing the risk of accidental pregnancy greatly outwieghs the slim likelyhood of irreversible vasectomy.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

    #899775
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    Secret Agent MGTOW
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    I recommend staying away from all women and keeping it in the pants.

    Vasectomies don’t keep you fromfalse rape charges, or losing half your s~~~ being divorce raped, or just living together for a long enough period of time.

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

    #899778
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    Sidecar
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    So many “accidental” pregnancies.

    And not one single accidental birth.

    Seriously, if a woman has the right to choose to have an abortion, then giving birth is also her choice.

    So why are men, who have no choice whatsoever, forced to pay for women’s choices?

    I recommend staying away from all women and keeping it in the pants.

    That won’t keep you safe from false paternity claims.

    But a zero sperm count report from a urologist signed by a judge will.

    The paperwork is more important than the procedure.

    #899779
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    Puffin Stuff
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    I was divorced twice. The first had no children. The complications were minimal. I had to pay alimony but that was low and, since the marriage was 6 years only lasted three years. The second marriage had a 9 month old child result. That cost me 300,000.00 and I’ll be supporting him forever, it breaks my heart to this day.

    Divorce with children is a different animal than divorce without children.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

    #899787
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    Constantine
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    Why puberty? Even that seems too late.

    Have it done during infancy. He can stay fairly safe throughout every year that follows. If it’s true that the procedure is reversible, then he can have it undone at a time when he’s definitely ready to have children, if the need arises. But needn’t worry about it happening a moment before. It means it’ll only happen when he wants it to happen.

    Although Secret Agent MGTOW is right, it won’t cease the possibility of false rape charges and s~~~. Surely it’ll be good to have one matter ticked off the list, though.

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

    #899789
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    ResidentEvil7
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    Vasectomies don’t keep you fromfalse rape charges, or losing half your s~~~ being divorce raped, or just living together for a long enough period of time.

    True, but a vasectomy will protect you from being a biological father. If she gets pregnant and you had a vasectomy (prove it), then she’s a slut who lied to try to get you to be held responsible for the child. A smart man would leave her if she got pregnant when you know you didn’t impregnate her.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #899791
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    Twist
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    Divorce with children is a different animal than divorce without children.

    Yup. Getting rid of the lying c~~~ was a blessing. The kids are their weapon and meal ticket.

    Don’t.

    Just don’t.

    #899797
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    Secret Agent MGTOW
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    I am not arguing against it, I was just saying you could still be put through the wringer for a whole number of things.
    Its still useful, especially if you have already decided you dont want kids.

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

    #899801
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    Sidecar
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    I am not arguing against it, I was just saying you could still be put through the wringer for a whole number of things.

    You can be put through the wringer for anything. So be prepared for everything you can.

    A documented vasectomy is about the best protection you can get against false paternity claims. It’s so good it usually shuts them the fu​ck down right at the start so you won’t have to deal with any other sh​it.

    Its still useful, especially if you have already decided you dont want kids.

    Decide? No.

    You can’t have kids no matter what. They’re always her kids or the village’s kids or the state’s kids. They are never yours.

    All you get is the bill.

    A vasectomy doesn’t prevent you from having kids, because they’re never your kids.

    A vasectomy prevents you from being stuck with that bill.

    #899808
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    Carnage
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    Im also a doc (and a clinical one) and i support this recomendation.

    Divorced once, no kids, vasectomy, a free men.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #899812
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    Puffin Stuff
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    I’m not kidding.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

    #899813
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    Carnage
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    I’m not kidding.

    Me neither

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

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    I should do it… but I’ve heard there are possibilities of pain afterwards ?

    #899843
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    Puffin Stuff
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    There is barely any pain. A slight ache that lasts for a few hours. I hardly noticed it. I bet a circumcision hurts a hell of a lot more and we give that to nearly all baby boys in the US.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

    #899845
    Carnage
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    There is barely any pain. A slight ache that lasts for a few hours. I hardly noticed it. I bet a circumcision hurts a hell of a lot more and we give that to nearly all baby boys in the US.

    Same here and mine was a hell of a vasectomy, no way in hell to reverse that crap.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #899846
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    Narwhal
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    I should do it… but I’ve heard there are possibilities of pain afterwards ?

    Temporarily perhaps, but there isn’t going to be any long term effects. Some report being able to be back to normal life 24 hours later. Some take the weekend. If there are any issues, like you catch an infection or something (I did), you’ll get some antibiotics to clear it right up.

    I can’t quite get on board with vasectomy at puberty plan. I get the point and the effect it has on preventing accidental pregnancies. However, I also think it’s a decision a man needs to make for himself, and a 12 year old boy isn’t really ready for that decision. I understand that it’s reversible, but that’s not something that really be planned.

    If you’re messing around with teenagers girls that are trying to trap a boy with pregnancy (and they do exist) than you are already on a bad path that vasectomy isn’t going to save you from.

    Ok. Then do it.

    #899857
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    Gravel Pit
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    Hate to disagree though I acknowledge the Medical Professionals present and admire them.

    Id consider the procedure but Im not sexually active anyway. Most men hate going to the doctor… but convincing them to go for that?! LOL, aint happening… No scalpel near scrotum please –thanks.

    #899860
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    Gravel Pit
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    I love KNOWING that when I blow a big load of sperm into the bathroom sink,
    that ALL the Little Gravel Pits are swimming into the abyss.
    Bye Bye ya little bastards! LMAO
    Getting a vasectomy would take all the fun out of it like Non-alcoholic beer.

    #899873
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    Carnage
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    Hate to disagree though I acknowledge the Medical Professionals present and admire them.
    Id consider the procedure but Im not sexually active anyway. Most men hate going to the doctor… but convincing them to go for that?! LOL, aint happening… No scalpel near scrotum please –thanks.

    Good for you, but remember if by any chance you ever fall off the wagon, i have latelly, get the snip before you get the dip

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #899894
    IMickey503
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    I had mine done, and I have to admit, it saved me from all sorts of s~~~. The Problem was? I bet you she was STILL on Birth control. F~~~ing around.

    You know, I never even gave it a second thought, but I digress.

    I will tell you about mine, They say it won’t affect you, ugh, I don’t think that’s true. In fact, I am pretty sure it messed up my Jimmy a bit. It may be something else, but I’m sure that after one, you lose some of your sex drive. It might be in my head, but it does make you feel less of a dude shooting blanks. But I think most of it is in your head.

    What I love about it is that you don’t feel any worries about condoms slipping off etc. And I have to wonder if they took out SPermicide due to the fact that women can’t use the sperm afterwards. Hmmm.

    As far as the procedure, it was pretty quick with some soreness afterwards. Nothing to severe. I can tell you that you are no longer to shoot across the room. I did that a few time, but was never a projectile Shooter. Before, a girl would KNOW I came. But not afterwards.

    Would I go back? Only if it really made a difference in my sexual performance. Really, if I cut down smoking, started being way more active and get that NICE cut body and improve my T levels and Circulation, and Kept my Blood sugar ULTRA LOW, then I think I would be back to my teenage years.

    I can tell you that right afterward, a few years in, and I was having trouble with morning wood. So take it for what that is.

    I like the NEW way they do it where they insert a WAX inside, and it plugs up the holes instead of cutting it. THat seems like a WAY better idea then using titanium Clips and cutting Vas Deferens, and then letting it just dump in your ball sack.

    Really, as far as birth control goes, I always thought the I.U.D. was the best thing out there for women. FOr men? The New Was procedure sure seems like the best option.

    I posted about it before, but here is the info on the new thing they are doing.

    Its called Vasagel.

    VASALGEL, A MULTI-YEAR CONTRACEPTIVE

    Vasalgel implant diagram
    VasalgelTM is being developed as a long-acting, non-hormonal contraceptive with a significant advantage over vasectomy: it is likely to be more reversible. The procedure is similar to a no-scalpel vasectomy, except a gel is injected into the vas deferens (the tube the sperm swim through), rather than cutting the vas (as is done in vasectomy). If a man wishes to restore flow of sperm, whether after months or years, the polymer would be dissolved and flushed out.

    In early 2010, Parsemus Foundation began developing Vasalgel as a new vas-occlusive polymer contraceptive. Revolution Contraceptives was created to bring the product to market. This social venture company’s mission is to empower men worldwide to better control their reproduction with a reliable, safe, cost-effective, and reversible contraceptive.

    These guys are the parent company I guess

    (415) 738-2211 info@revolutioncontraceptives.com

    https://www.facebook.com/Vasalgel/

    https://twitter.com/vasalgel?lang=en

    You are all alone. If you have been falsely accused of RAPE, DV, PLEASE let all men know about the people who did this. http://register-her.net/web/guest/home

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