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Too right. Everyone knows if you can't knock lumps out of the ceiling with your love cannon you're not a real man!!!Originally posted by Liability View Post
Was that necessaryOlder and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostToo right. Everyone knows if you can't knock lumps out of the ceiling with your love cannon you're not a real man!!!
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I've heard it's a snip.Originally posted by moorfield View Post8.15 am tomorrow.
I'll report back later. Can anyone offer any words of advice?Cats are evil.Comment
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One of my friends had this done a couple of years ago...then he split up with his wife, met someone else, had it reversed and is now trying for a baby.Originally posted by moorfield View Post8.15 am tomorrow.
I'll report back later. Can anyone offer any words of advice?
He'd probabky tell you not to do it!
But I will tell you good luck
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If you are in a stable relationship, then deciding to have the snip shouldn't be a difficult decision.One of my friends had this done a couple of years ago...then he split up with his wife, met someone else, had it reversed and is now trying for a baby.
And if a chap has had the snip, he's basically committing himself to not having any more children. Treating it like a tap you can turn on and off is not the right thing. If you do the deed, you must accept the outcome.
So why the feth would he change his mind if he met another partner ?
If the new partner was that desperate to have a child, there are other routes, such as adoption, etc.Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
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"He and his wife" decided that in his family situation they didn't want any more children.Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostIf you are in a stable relationship, then deciding to have the snip shouldn't be a difficult decision.
And if a chap has had the snip, he's basically committing himself to not having any more children. Treating it like a tap you can turn on and off is not the right thing. If you do the deed, you must accept the outcome.
So why the feth would he change his mind if he met another partner ?
If the new partner was that desperate to have a child, there are other routes, such as adoption, etc.
When that fell apart and he met a woman who wanted kids, and he realised he wanted more too.
I've not been divorced, but I'd imagne most peoples viewpoints and ideas change after it - he isn't the same person he was then. And what was right for him then, isn't right for him now.
And you're starting to sound as opinionated and bolshi as me, which is something you should worry about!
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lol this guy is a comic geniusOriginally posted by Board Game Geek View PostIf the new partner was that desperate to have a child, there are other routes, such as adoption, etc.
anyway, you are kidding right??
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