What is Vasectomy

In a vasectomy, the vasa deferentia, the tubes which connect the testicles to the prostate, are cut and closed. This prevents sperm produced in the testicles to...

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What exactly is a vasectamy and how does it affect you in the long run? I am concidering getting one so that my wife does not have to get her tubes tied. What does it do as far as physical and mental state if anything? And am I still able to " fire rounds" even though they are blank or does a vasectamy stop my gun from shooting completely?
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Reply #1 - 03/05/08  1:56pm
" You should do a lot of reading up on the subject.

You should also only do it if you are certain you do not want (more) kids in the future.

Only do it for you and not anyone else.

Talk to doctor's also about it.

But, they cut the Vas tube (that carries) the sperm and seperate them so the sperm can not get into your ejaculate.

You still ejaculate (and cum) - just no sperm in it.

As far as physical & mental that's probably an individual issue.

It did not affect my husband in any way physically or mentally. "
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