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  • I'm getting mine soon. It's expensive for me, though. I've been quoted anywhere from 1k-1200 out of pocket. I'll wait til I start making money.

  • A vasectomy is a good choice for those who know they don't want kids. I

  • I think it's great! Men who make this decision to do their part in preventing unwanted pregnancies ought to be praised! Especially since access to contraceptives and abortion for women has been greatly diminished over the last 30 years with things like "fetal personhood" laws and "conscience clause" laws. No one's sexuality or reproduction should be subject to societal manipulation and the carrot-and-stick dominance that all entails. Both men and women deserve choice!

  • What percent of getting pregnant after a Vasectomy? 10 percent !

    And its not blanks that you shoot ! This is what your doctor should have told you sweetie !

  • @myspacecyber Fail.

  • this guy is smart.

  • i like your vids, but do not agree with this one

  • Not natural...completely butchering your god given body.

    Birth control is , and always has been, in your mind...use it morons ... make better decisions !

  • people are going to fuck, only weird prudes stay abstinent, condoms suck and if a man wants to take control of when he fathers a child and not leave it to chance that is his right just as women have been using birth control pills since they came out... reproduction should involve both people willingly wanting to do it otherwise the child might end up feeling unwanted or worse having no father around at all, women won't stop trying to trap a man with pregnancy so men have to protect themselves.

  • Yes "only weird prudes stay abstinent", but people who pang half the town have issues too. The happy median is where normal people are: neither prudes nor sluts. And condoms are not just to prevent pregnancy; they protect from VDs.

  • @FraternalRecoil Because the body is given, the person who owns it is entitled to do what they want with it and therefore reap the appropriate benefits and consequences. If the thought occurs, than the act is natural.

  • Rescia is a fucking genious. ALL men (17and up) should at least consider this.

  • Thank you, but some believe am nuts.

  • Interesting concept.

  • Exactly how is he a rough guy? Why is he against the misconception that he's a jerk to the ladies, when it's constantly proven that women WANT jerks?

    Getting a vasectomy (at 22??) isn't a sign of responsibility, it's REMOVING any chance for you to have responsibility. He just wants to play around without the possibility of there being any consequences to his actions. It's like saying you're a safe driver when you don't even bother getting yourself a driver's license.

  • drivers license? she is the one that said he was responsible HE said he didn't want a women to try to trap him by getting pregnant on purpose. he took control over his own reproduction like women have been doing for years with birth control.. of coarse he wants to play around w/ no consequences what's wrong with that ???women have been deciding when to do that for years with BC why can't a guy? no body should be forced to be a parent if they aren't ready, this guy is smart.

  • It does not matter what women have been doing for years... let go of what has been done... it is time to use our minds.

    There is always a consequence when you play around, do not forget what the playing might do to anothers emotions or to your own psychology over time... man is not an animal, we have our mind.

    I assure you, that if we have to subject ourselves to removing parts of our body in order to be considerd smart or responsible, then we have failed to appreciate and honor our own birth.

  • @SicklesCell Being a parent is not the only example of responsibility. That is a narrow perception. His opportunities are open to be responsible in a multitude of ways. He has closed the door on fatherhood but opened the window for mentoring, business establishment and other social interactions that are not limited by raising children.

  • @Newsfop

    nice to see open minded people once in awhile :)

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