@Sccit is God commanding me to have kids? I'm a virgin and never been in a relationship.
YOUR PRIMARY MISSION STARTING NOW SHOULD BE TO HAVE KIDS
@Sccit is God commanding me to have kids? I'm a virgin and never been in a relationship.
Do you have kids?Stayed the night with a new piece of game last night... UNLIMITED CREAMPIES.
Vasectomy gang taking no losses out here.
BackstoryI got my ex wife pregnant on the IUD bruh.
Ironically enough I went to a consultation on Friday. My girl thought I was bullshytting for the past couple of months and now she backtracking, talking bout “im not 100% sure I won’t want another kid”
Cum doesn't change.Im thinking of getting one. Two things.
1. I’m concerned about long term pain. Can any brehs 5+ years deep speak on that?
2. Will the blank cum still be relatively thick or just watery?
Backstory and Purpose of the Thread.
So I'm making this thread because the topic was brought up in this thread Is there a comprehensive list of arguments for not having a child? and @Rev Leon Lonnie Love wanted more details from my experience. Decided to make a thread in case any other brehs were interested or wanted to share their experience with the procedure. Also, thread disclaimer I'm not a Urologist or medical professional just sharing my personal experience.
So, What Exactly is a Vasectomy?
To put things simply, a vasectomy is a form of male birth control. It works by snipping the vas deferens(tubes) that connect to the testicles. The vas deferens carries sperm out of the testes. So by snipping the vas deferens (tubes), sperm can no longer be released in theory. Vasectomies are nearly 100% effective at preventing unwanted pregnancies. Many urologists see vasectomies as "procedures" rather than full-on surgeries. Because the techniques used are often times simple and quick. And the patient doesn't need much recovery time some guys only need 3 days or so to be back to normal.
How is the Vasectomy Procedure Done?
It's a few different vasectomy methods and depending on your clinic you may have the option of using local anesthesia or being put to sleep for the procedure. . The animated video in the spoiler demonstrates the "no scalpel" method. The no-scalpel method is the least invasive method and takes roughly 20 minutes in total. The conventional vasectomy method involves the use of a scalpel to make the incision on each side of the scrotum. The vas deferens is then pulled out and snipped. The end of the tubes will be sealed off by either stitches, clips, or an electrical pulse. The incisions made on the scrotum will be stitched. The stitches used are often times dissolvable.
Why would any man get a Vasectomy?
There are a bunch of reasons men may decide to get a vasectomy. Some which include their family is already at the right size. Men like that tend to already have one or multiple children and are content with the current size of their family. Also, some men may have a family history or hereditary trait(s) that they don't want to pass down to another generation. Moreover, some men just never wanted children or even the desire to be a father but still enjoy having sex. Many of these men get a vasectomy as to not have to worry about the risk of pregnancy. For some men, it's cost-effective. It's cheaper to get a vasectomy than it is for female sterilization. Also, the cost of a vasectomy is a lot cheaper than it is to raise a child. These are a few more reasons why a man would get a vasectomy but these seem to be the biggest of them all.
How long does it take to become sterile?
Up to 3 months. You can get a sperm analysis done and it will confirm or deny your status as being sterile.
If you single and have no kids. Don't do it. If you already have kids and aren't interested in anymore, it's a great idea. I haven't pulled out or worn a condom in a decade.
It's not 100% reversible(like 95%+) and the process to reverse it is a lot more invasive and expensive than actually getting it.How that work breh? If we're still busing nuts how do you not have to pull out?
Also, why are you advising against it for ppl that don't have kids if the procedure is reversible?
Im thinking of getting one. Two things.
1. I’m concerned about long term pain. Can any brehs 5+ years deep speak on that?
2. Will the blank cum still be relatively thick or just watery?