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[–] [deleted] 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

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[–] cheekyrainbow 2 points 20 points (+22|-2) ago 

You could just not run around sticking your dick in anything that will spread their legs.

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[–] SurfinMindWaves 1 point 13 points (+14|-1) ago 

Isn't it funny how that option is never considered? You made a human being, who has to be fed and educated and clothed, etc. You did that. Who hasn't been lied to by the people they've been in relationships with? Either you accept the responsibility of preventing or you accept the responsibility of the unavoidable outcome. Grow up people. You don't want to take that chance? Abstain or vasectomy.

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[–] Artofchoke 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

Your message is obviously and beyond argument correct, but monkeys can't process it. They can't hear it.

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[–] BlueDrache 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Too be fair, there is a species barrier ... so he could poke anything, just not other humans.

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[–] 11731359? 0 points 13 points (+13|-0) ago 

Various versions have floated up over the last twenty years, unfortunately they have odd side effects and/or poor funding. The current best bet is Vasagel, which is essentially an experimental reversible vasectomy.

Fun fact: the concept of male birth control INFURIATES certain kinds of women. Not just feminists, either.

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[–] prairie 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

unfortunately they have odd side effects

So do the ones for women, but they don't seem to care.

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[–] Tzitzimitl ago  (edited ago)

meh, getting pregnant is the sole purpose of a woman- trying to get pregnant is something they put at least bit of thought into from the clothes they wear to the food they eat to the way they walk and everything in between wether theyre aware of it or not, this would be a bit of an existential crisis even in certain women that have vowed to remove themself from the genepool.

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[–] Biscuitbaiter 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Spermicidal condoms exist even if a pill isn't a current option. On average they take less time than swallowing pills regularly and go a long way in preventing pregnancy and various STDs. Not saying that condoms are the end all be all but it goes a long way when compared to paying off child support on an unintended pregnancy. I personally didn't prefer using condoms past high school but they got the job done while I wasn't ready to settle down. I'm no expert though since I have children but at least I intended to have mine with the person I chose.

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[–] scarygoat 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I wear condoms, I think they're the greatest invention ever. I can have sex with some random whore at a massage parlor(which I really don't do, but years ago used to afew times a year when I was lonely), or some obviously easy woman, and I've got pharmaceutical grade latex protecting me with 99% success rate from not only pregnancies but STD's. Yeah, of course they're not 100%, but I'll take the 99% and have peace of mind(as long as it doesn't break, which can happen but it's only happened to me once a long time ago). I went off on a tangent there, but I was going to comment on spermicide. Spermicide seems kind of suspicious to me, the problem is if you get to the point where you need spermicide, that means your semen is already inside of the woman. So that right there is already very risky, you've already messed up. Now the reason I wouldn't use spermicide is I'd be afraid of the possibility the spermicide wouldn't kill the sperm, but would damage it. And in the unlikely event the woman still got pregnant, your semen would've been a spermicide-damaged semen and your baby might be have some problems or disorders because of it. I'm obviously not a doctor, haha. But still, that's my theory.

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[–] heretolearn 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

there's a gel that can stop your spermies. it's also reversible. non surgical. India has been using it for 20 years.

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[–] selpai ago 

It's an injection though.

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[–] uvulectomy ago 

Reversibility hasn't been studied in full yet. Right now they're only offering it as an alternative to vasectomies.