Posted on 06/06/2017 7:21:38 AM PDT by C19fan
In some of the wealthiest neighbourhoods of the United States, a growing number of wealthy men are taking drastic measures.
A recent New York Post story Hamptons bachelors are getting vasectomies so gold diggers cant trap them takes all we deem true about reproductive power that women ultimately hold all the aces and blows it out of the water.
It tells the calculated tales of four men including a wealthy, promiscuous real estate developer who claims he caught a woman trying to inseminate herself from a condom shed offered to flush away. The vasectomy is insurance, he says.
Dr. David Shusterman, a New York urologist who performs the procedures, explains: Theres a spike in single guys who get the procedure in spring and early summer.
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Actually this could be good. Sinful guys stop siring and bringing children into an awful world they didn’t ask to be in. Maybe we’ll be left only with moral families.
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Agreed. How about men and women stop living like pigs?
Doesn’t matter the era.
The child is always the victim of adult irresponsibility.
Short answer-No.
Uhhhhhh, why, yes. Yes, it is. Obviously, these are men of low (or, no) moral character. The only thing that can (and should) be done is to make sure they don’t pollute the world with their offspring.
Nonsense. They can do paternity DNA almost right away.
And vasectomies are reversible, to my knowledge.
Yeah ok.
Because the nihilistic perversion we've got now is just so much better, right?
No, he can either abstain or take his future into his own hands and put a rubber on.
And never, ever marry.
These metrosexual degenerates should just emasculate themselves and let the real conservative men sire the next generation
Maybe I am naive, but I thought that condoms had a spermicide related product built into them. No? But if yes, wouldn’t the spermicide damage the sperm? Why would any woman try to inseminate herself with damaged sperm? Maybe there is no spermicide in the latex and I am just misinformed.
Nonsense. Fat is not a moral issue. It affects no one else’s life or rights.
Screwing around always affects something; always affects AT LEAST one other person. At the very least, it may “tie” you to other people long since past that you can’t get out of your mind because of the first release of pheromones. So much for being truly dedicated to your spouse.
At worst, some poor child is born into a bad situation, without any stability and possibly with losers otherwise, usually loose in all morals. What a life to offer an innocent child.
Keep it in the pants. Period. God made things “sinful” for a reason, not just to ruin one’s fun. He doesn’t want a child to be ruined.
Whatever.
Children throughout history up to present day get victimized when one or both parents are irresponsible.
Not all have ‘cides built in. Thank God. They’re not good for various issues.
What?!?! That's such a backwards idea.
We're MODERN, darn it, and we'll cling to our stupidity no matter how much it turns our lives into crap!
Seriously though, it's telling, isn't it, that the most obvious solution completely escapes people?
There is some sports star who has three children since having a vasectomy.
Nonsense. Fat is not a moral issue.
I believe the bible calls it gluttony.
Well, except for the tiny part of the population with a thyroid issue. ;)
We all have our own personal demons to fight. It’s sad that so many of us are quick to attack others who can lose the battle with their demons while ignoring our own failures. Something about a speck and a log, I believe.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not defending the activity. Rather, I’m exposing the heavy dose of self righteousness I see on display on this thread. And my focus is not on the people doing it, but the activity itself.
So they really are after money. Get the procedure and don’t tell the hos.
Post-Vasectomy pain syndrome is real.
There are even some in the medical community that say that a Vasectomy is a slow castration.
It is not the simple snip snip seal, problem solved.
It often creates bigger problems than it solves.
Believe me, I know.
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