The real-world effects of Male Birth Control

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    Jan Sobieski
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    Vasegel will never happen. This is an implantable medical device.

    Not exactly, it’s a liquid/gel injected into the vas deferens that blocks it and stays that way, letting fluids pass but not sperm.

    And it already is happening. At the very least they should get approved as a non-surgical permanent alternative to vasectomy, but the reversibility seems to be in pretty good shape as well.

    We should be able to enlist the feminists help on this one: Make men take equal responsibility for birth control.

    They’ll either have to support that, or all their cards will be showing and any future public discussion about women’s issues will be easily shut down with “yes but you helped stop male birth control from materializing, you’re clearly not interested in equality.”

    And nobody will take them seriously when they moan about birth control being a woman’s “burden.”

    We all know they’re not interested in equality, but all the arguments/evidence supporting that fact are easy for many to ignore/dismiss.

    Them f~~~ing with our birf control won’t be.

    But I really think you’re being a bit paranoid to be honest. While pharma stands to lose money on baby tylenol, too many others stand to gain if this comes to market any they’re not going to be stopped.

    Parsemus is moving ahead. Check the link from my earlier post. It’s already been tested on humans in India and it works and is reversible. Since then they’ve improved the polymer even more.

    As a class the FDA will consider it a implantable medical device. Anything that stays in the body more that 30 days is an implanted medical device.

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    Lone Wolf83
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    I didn’t have the patience to wait for such a thing, so that is why I went ahead and got a vasectomy from a urologist.

    If it has tits or tires, you know you're going to have problems.

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    Solid
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    Happened to me and my ex girlfriend, a lot of years ago when I was taking the blue pill.

    We both never wanted kids. We have some issues, basically her “everything is a piece of s~~~” kind of atitude, then, we breakup. Some weeks ago we got back together (blue pill effects on my brain), and guess what ? She started to talk about having a children. I used the good part of a breakup, when we got back together to f~~~ her in the ass every day, and when she started to talk about children, I knew that there is something wrong there.

    One day when she was on the shower I opened her bag to investigate, and found out that she wasn’t taking her pills. That lead to a fight, breakup, best thing that I’ve done.

    Back in my matrix days, I’ve that kind of behaviour of an honourable man, make family, believe in NAWALT, and if something like a baby happened, I would be someone who will try really hard to make a family and be a good husband/father.

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