So i know of the basic ones and then some that other probably dont know about. But everytime I have sex with my girlfriend we never use a condom just becasue we get caught up, i'm pretty good at making sure i dont cum in her but i am thinking about so form of protection because it doesnt feel as well with condoms.
so i was thinking about that surgery guys can have that cuts the tubes that deliver sperm to and through the penis, i know when you want to you can heve them fixed to have children and stuff.
i was wondering, do guys still cum with that surgery, afterwards how long should you wait to have sex, does it feel just as good, whats it called, whats the price range, and anyting else you know about it, even a website link would help.
And even if you pulled out every time a woman can easily get pregnant even when a man pulls out. How old are you? I'm shocked that you don't know this!
And saying that you just 'get caught up' or it 'doesn't feel well' with condoms is a load of self-centered, irresponsible nonsense. (And not just on your part, irresponsibe on her part too).
A vasectomy is a serious procedure and is not always reversible. I think you need to just suck it up, do the responsible thing and put on a condom. That's your best bet to protect against an unwanted pregnancy and the risk of std's. It may slightly diminish the feeling that you get, but would you rather the alternative? Come on, grow up and do the right thing. [ rubytuesday's advice column | Ask rubytuesday A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Monday July 16 2007, 12:58 pm: its called a vasectomy. you can do your own research on price range in your area, but ill answer the rest of your questions.
first off, its not always reversable, so you shouldnt rely on that. you can always freeze some sperm for later, but i am guessing you are still fairly young, and this is a big decision.
i dont know how long the wait is, but there is a wait, because its not immediately effective. its in the neighborhood of a week.
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