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Get it done before you make a mistake like I did. Probably a more appropriate word is cock-up.
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"Normal" women are considered more susceptible to the effects of hormones than "Normal" men so are more likely to change their minds as their biological clock ticks forever onwards.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt's much easier for a man to get the snip than for a woman to have their tubes tied. Apparently we might change our minds
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The above comment is a fact, not an opinion, if you want an opinion then that costs extra.
*Your definitions of "Normal" may vary...
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It's much easier for a man to get the snip than for a woman to have their tubes tied. Apparently we might change our minds
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Spend a bit of wonga on MrsNLUK. She'll leave you half the man you were.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBit of a DadsNet topic but I figured many here would have some experience.. I've resolved to look seriously into having a vasectomy
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I'm in my 40s with no children, never had the desire to procreate (I'm sure many will say that's a good thing
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I've read what the NHS website has to say - I know you can go the NHS route or private and that the first step in either case is to speak with my GP, but I'd welcome any anecdotes or insight.
Jokes welcome


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Have you looked at the NSV - Non-surgical vasectomy?
Not done it myself but I have looked into it, (unfortunately Covid got in the way at the time).
Marie Stopes International offer this.
qh
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Just say the wrong thing to the wrong woman at the wrong time - that'll fix your potential for procreation!Originally posted by d000hg View PostBit of a DadsNet topic but I figured many here would have some experience.. I've resolved to look seriously into having a vasectomy
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I'm in my 40s with no children, never had the desire to procreate (I'm sure many will say that's a good thing
), and I definitely don't want to as I get older.
I've read what the NHS website has to say - I know you can go the NHS route or private and that the first step in either case is to speak with my GP, but I'd welcome any anecdotes or insight.
Jokes welcome


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Snippy snip
Bit of a DadsNet topic but I figured many here would have some experience.. I've resolved to look seriously into having a vasectomy
.
I'm in my 40s with no children, never had the desire to procreate (I'm sure many will say that's a good thing
), and I definitely don't want to as I get older.
I've read what the NHS website has to say - I know you can go the NHS route or private and that the first step in either case is to speak with my GP, but I'd welcome any anecdotes or insight.
Jokes welcome

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