http://www.biglines.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=10061 come on boys, be a MAN, it doesnt hurt.. ahahhhaaahahahahaha, have fun. read this first hand description .
Been there, done that. Yes, it is painful. No it does not affect your sex life afterward. My only advice. Get checked for success after it's done. Mine failed. And I am not giving them a second chance.
Hey, I know a woman who got pregnant not once, but TWICE after having a tubal....so science isn't perfect.....
I had a vasectomy several years ago and it was no big deal, really. You will want to have the ice. My favorite memory of my vasectomy (Can you imagine having a favorite memory of a surgical procedure?) is when the nurse came to shave my balls. She looked at my smooth sack, looked at the doctor and said "There's really nothing for me to do here." Smoooooooth. (c:
Had it done many years ago, it was a relatively minor operation. I remember it did hurt once in awhile for a few weeks if I sat in a certain position or something. Other than that, it made sex better because no worry about birth control.
tell me about the future and how old are you. if between you and him things are not going well and its going to end dramatically and you divorse, you both find yourself mates and maby he wants to get more babies in this case? or you are 100% sure you want to do it? wouldnt recommend though..
I was with someone who had one. It was really nice not worrying about anything. He said it wasn't painful at all just felt like somone was pinching him. YOu are really young though so assuming your husband is young and childless I am not sure a doctor would even consider doing one on him
My buddy got one at 25, no kids. He really had to push for it though, and they wouldn't give him a general anasthetic.
I've taught myself to simply control my orgasm - find it interesting so many women push their men into this - and it certainly is pushing.
You are not informed. The penis emits a small amount of fluid that is used as a form of lubrication during intercourse. Sperm may indeed be present in this fluid, so there is a definite possibility for pregnancy even though ejaculation did not take place. This is the drawback of withdrawing right before ejaculation (coitus interruptus). It is not a reliable form of birth control. There is not always a matter of pushing a partner into this......it is called planning the best method of stopping unwanted pregnancy. Lordy.....withdrawl. Not reliable.
Sweety you're the misinformed one - if you're thinking of pre-cum then that is controlled too - and I don't "withdraw" , I just forego orgasm entirely - my level of arousal itself I have learned to control. As to pushing you only have to read the comments of the women here to see exactly the nature of the "planning" going on.