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S/O Poll: the other kind of snipping
the kind a guy would get to make sure there are no more babies
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Re: S/O Poll: the other kind of snipping
DH is fine with having the procedure done after we're done having kids. He agrees its way less invasive for men.
I mean, I've been on BC for a long dam time and made his life a lot easier, at some point I see the guy should take some sacrifices. (yes, I realize that sounds a bit b!tchy.)
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This is the same for us. I get so mad at H for not even considering getting it done. I don't want to take the 2% chance I'll end up with a baby at 41 years of age by not doing something permanent.
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me (just now) : babe, how do you feel about getting snipped
H: HELLL NOOO!!!! are you smoking that crack?
me: no, it was just a question on the nest and i just wanted to know how you felt.
H: you must be smoking crack....
lol. obviously it's not happening.
SS?- He offered to do it bc it's less complicated than me getting my tubes tied, but it didn't fix my other girl problems, so it ended up being a moot offering.
ETA: FWIW, H was their "miracle baby." His mom had her tubes tied for at least 5 years and was in her early 40's when she got pg with him. The failure rates for males seems to be a lot lower. I'mjustsayin...
ETAA: I looked it up the male snip failure rate is 1 in 2000 whereas the female failure rates are 1 in 1000.
I feel like this is the first option (because I was curious about their thoughts on the subject) - it's not necessarily in relation to whether you're having anything done, but SS is an ok choice I suppose
I know this might sound bad, but I think it annoys me a little when guys have a knee-jerk "no way!" reaction - I think it's a learned behavior (tv, movies, other guys) and they just haven't really thought about it. Like pp said, I think they can take for granted how much girls have to do concerning babies/periods/BC/etc.
ETA: also, you girls can now use this poll to show them that it's not that crazy and plenty of guys are ok with it
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@sarack - I agree that girls shouldn't hold things over guy's heads and force them into it, but I think jenn's post is perfect because I think it is a good example of how a guy can learn about it and then make an educated decision rather than just refusing to talk about it - I guess if he still said no after all that, then that's different, but at least he would have thought through it all
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agreed. just saying no because you know nothing about it is one thing.. but after reading up on it and you're still not interested, that should be the end of it.