Does testicular cancer make someone less of a man? Does ovarian/uterine cancer make someone less of a woman? If an orchiectomy or hysterectomy does not lessen one, why would a vasectomy?
Yes, females have 100% of parental rights, so should be 100% responsible for any pregnancy they get. Why should men forfeit their ability to reproduce, when they have no rights to begin with.
If a man can't shoot a steamy hot load for his girl then he's definitely less of a man I mean he might aswell just fry His balls in a wok with fish sauce and give it to a small Chinese guy to eat and cause another virus outbreak
Does a woman getting a ligation of the tubes make her less of a woman? And, by the way, you know vasectomy is reversible right? And more effective to not have kids than the female procedure?
Well the thing is it would make me less it’s like why have something that’s never gonna be utilized. I for one know for a fact I will never have children.
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Does testicular cancer make someone less of a man? Does ovarian/uterine cancer make someone less of a woman? If an orchiectomy or hysterectomy does not lessen one, why would a vasectomy?
Yes, females have 100% of parental rights, so should be 100% responsible for any pregnancy they get. Why should men forfeit their ability to reproduce, when they have no rights to begin with.
I’m not defined by penis there is more to me then just my dick
If a man can't shoot a steamy hot load for his girl then he's definitely less of a man I mean he might aswell just fry His balls in a wok with fish sauce and give it to a small Chinese guy to eat and cause another virus outbreak
No. It makes him a responsible man. If a guy is sure he does not want more kids (or doesn't want any) then it's a perfectly fine option.
Nope, it's smart and taking responsibility. If he doesn't want to have kids or feels he's fathered enough it's a wise decision
If you get your tubes tied does it make you less of a girl?
Kinda
No more need for condoms after the STD test. What's "not manly" about that? Same goes for women tying their tubes.
No , this guys is the man. He knows what he wants in life and does it. Being a man isn't not only about getting a woman pregnant
i wonder if anyone that had this done regretted it and was like shit i want a kid now
Good question
Excuse me?
sorry, i bet this guy is still thinking of it to this day all drunk in stuff*
and *
You know it's reverseable for men right? That's why it's so popular.
really? what is that another couple thousand dollars, shit ill keep my balls and my semen 😂
😂😂😂😂
Does a woman getting a ligation of the tubes make her less of a woman? And, by the way, you know vasectomy is reversible right? And more effective to not have kids than the female procedure?
The real question here is: why do you think vasectomy make us less of men?
It'd make him more of a man
Does a woman getting her eggs frozen make her less of a woman?
Does a woman getting a birth control surgery make her less of a woman?
if "being able to procreate" is part of your definition of "manlyness", then yeah.
Of course not. It is the snipping of the vas deferens not castration.
Nope after I have one or two kids I wouldn't mind if my husband got a vasectomy ha but he won't do that
I think that no. But perhaps females who know about his sterilisation will have less Funk to kick his balls because he is sterile anyway...
No, that's ridiculous.
Phrases like "Less of a man", "Slut" and such are nonsensical arguments. They serve no purpose except to delay progress
Well the thing is it would make me less it’s like why have something that’s never gonna be utilized. I for one know for a fact I will never have children.