Less of a man? The only thing lost during a vasectomy is a bit of blood. Everything else is still inside If you've ever donated blood, that didn't make you less of a man, except by the weight of the blood, and the body replaces that fairly quickly. Losing a few drops of blood during vasectomy - essentially the same amount of man. Getting a haircut removes more of you than a vasectomy does.
Had mine done 11 years ago and I wish I'd had it done earlier. The wife was against it till all the kids were at least in their late teens, but eventually she let me do it. A win win situation all round.
In my first marriage I had a vasectomy after our second child was born. I was 23 at the time and I’m 69 now. The only thing I noticed after was that my ejaculation was a little less in quantity. Still had great orgasms and my wife at the time noticed no difference in my sex drive. My present wife had a tubal before we got together as she had 2 children and didn’t want more. We joke that when we have sex, I’m shooting blanks at a non-existent target.
That procedure is a great idea for young men. It will prevent a common Narcissistic Female tactic ...the good Ole BABY TRAP !!!! If they find a proper Woman to settle with, they can have the procedure reversed . This would take away a common manipulative Female tactic, to trap a young man and stunt the Narcisistic Woman's Portfolio .
I’ll admit that I have an irrational hang up about getting snipped. The idea of having my essence, my DNA inside her for the few days it survives is really hot. Like, when she goes to work or whatnot, she’s got the naughty sauce in there and nobody knows. So getting snipped…idk. Yes I’ll still be having sex, orgasming, ejaculating, etc, but…it doesn’t feel like it would be the same. Kinda worried my sex drive would tank.
The opposite. There's nothing more manly than taking ultimate responsibility for your future. I got a vasectomy at 25, no kids and not married. Im 52 now and it was the best decision I've ever made. Plus sex is better when that worry goes away.
The population of the entire developed world is imploding, so yes, it makes you less of a man, but its affordable.
You're wrong. "The world's population is projected to continue growing for the next 50 to 60 years, peaking at approximately 10.3 billion by the mid-2080. After reaching this peak, it is expected to gradually decline to around 10.2 billion by the century's end." As per the United Nations. And even if what you said had been true, it would literally make no difference in whether or not someone were any more or less a man. It's like thinking a woman that had to have a hysterectomy isn't a woman anymore or less of a woman just because she could no longer reproduce, it's a completely ridiculous and hurtful notion.
The simple facts are that academia has made the common dictionary taboo, and a quarter of their students still claim the sun revolves around the earth, while the Pentagon, AMA, and NFL hid all the medical evidence for brain damage and PTSD for thirty years. Donald Duck is emperor of the world, and has declared war on Disney and the Muppets, while playing Golf with Doctors. Our population is increasing, as it implodes, meaning it will collapse sometime in the next several decades. Wordwide, the same pattern is spreading to every damn country. Raise their standard of living, and their population implodes.
Also, just incase anyone is wondering, this is also a very false statement. A vasectomy for a man is much, much safer and easier than a tubal ligation is for a woman. They have a higher risk for complications and if it fails and they do get pregnant, there is a high chance of an ectopic pregnancy which can be fatal if not found in time. And with today's political climate and laws against abortion in some states it could literally be a death sentence for some women. After about 10 years there is a 10% failure rate. As a woman that had it done, when I was sexually active, I had ended up panicking more than once when my period was late. Luckily for me I hadn't been pregnant. Now I can't wait for menopause so I won't ever have to worry about it again.