my man wants to take my contraceptive... just to see what it iwll do to him
Question Posted Wednesday November 14 2012, 3:23 am
he wants to know what srt of effect it wil have he dose not want to see a sex doc hes curious what will happen to his penis and if there are any female pills that wil get rid of body hair...
If he sincerely wants to know what those pills do all he has to do is some research, ask you, and read about them and how they function. Nothing positive nor negative will happen to his penis for taking it either and there's no pill that I know of for body hair removal.
Seeing what taking a pill will do (especially one not for males even) out of curiosity is dumb as it can lead to death in some cases or a problem he may need an ER for. Besides the medication and chemicals in it is designed for the female body and not males. Bottom line: extremely bad idea not to go forward with. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
K3587 answered Wednesday November 14 2012, 2:38 pm: If he's the type to take medication "just to see what will happen," no logic is going to deter him. You've got a real winner there. [ K3587's advice column | Ask K3587 A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Wednesday November 14 2012, 7:59 am: I would not recommend he do this. I'm not a doctor or an expert in this area. I do believe though that high doses of female birth control pills, which are estrogen based are what they use to sterilize males under court order.
What happens is their penis and gonads shrink to the point they stop functioning as a sex organ and their sex drive diminishes.
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