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"Father Drew" wrote in message
news:aFQKa.172100$eJ2.17812@fed1read07... Hahaha, no images? I'll spare you the visuals Brad. You are wrong about the DNA, at least in AZ. There is only a year to contest if I remarry and a kid is born, but of course I would contest if I was dumb enough to remarry, especially knowing my little walletts don't swim anymore. As for a girlfriend getting pregnate, I would love to be brought into court to fight it. The first step is paternity establishment. Obviously I will pass that, then file for sanctions if I incurred any cost for the DNA test, not to mention any time off from work, pain and suffering ect. I'm not worried. Drew... there is a failure rate. I knew a man who was snipped and his wife still spit out two more children - their first two were planned. After their fourth child was born she had a tubal. It is very rare that the body will heal thyself, but it does happen. Tracy ~~~~~~~ http://www.hornschuch.net/tracy/ "You can't solve problems with the same type of thinking that created them." Albert Einstein *** spamguard in place! to email me: tracy at hornschuch dot net *** -Drew "Brad" wrote in message .. . The nutectomy will only keep you from getting someone pregnant. It won't save you from a woman who names you as father of her child, but "doesn't know where you are." The DA won't try to find you, and a default judgment will be made against you. You'll get the tab after it's added up for a while, and it will be too late for DNA. Have a nice day. Brad PS: Please don't post any images of your operation. "Father Drew" wrote in message news:%GPKa.172090$eJ2.107604@fed1read07... I'm getting mine tomorrow. I wouldn't trust a pill anyway, not on something this important. Tomorrow I'm taking the day off to get my nuts chopped. Scared to death, but more scared of going though this mess all over again. For anyone that has looked into this, it's not a fun thing to go through. The doc says it's not so bad, and he got snipped himself, but I don't care, anytime you put a knife by the jewels, it can't be considered a happy time. They make you shave too, so I'm sure the itching will creep in sometime next week. My package looks like Dr. Phil's head. I'll be sure to post the details tomorrow night to let you know how bad it is, but I would be wary of the pills. -Drew "Brad" wrote in message .. . Please post the source of your information about male birth control pills. And please be specific. Thanks. Brad "AZ Astrea" wrote in message ... ... The second, and in my opinion most important one, is the male birth control pill. It has been decades supposedly in the making,(although it's finally been done, and with 100% effectiveness, but we have yet to see it on the market), but because it is 100% effective, it again has the potential to reduce paternity fraud and takes an option away from women and gives it to men. Men should be clamoring for the release of the pill. ... ~AZ~ |
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"The DaveŠ" wrote in message
s.com... "Father Drew" wrote I'm getting mine tomorrow. I wouldn't trust a pill anyway, not on something this important. Tomorrow I'm taking the day off to get my nuts chopped. Scared to death, but more scared of going though this mess all over again. For anyone that has looked into this, it's not a fun thing to go through. The doc says it's not so bad, and he got snipped himself, but I don't care, anytime you put a knife by the jewels, it can't be considered a happy time. They make you shave too, so I'm sure the itching will creep in sometime next week. My package looks like Dr. Phil's head. I'll be sure to post the details tomorrow night to let you know how bad it is, but I would be wary of the pills. By the time you see this, it'll be done, but I can say it really isn't that big of a deal. Yes, it's uncomfortable, but it doesn't hurt. I was sore and moved slowly for about a day, but after that was fine. wow... you're lucky. When I had my tubel they had to cut through the abs (small cuts), so I was in pain for a while. I'm not looking forward to ever having my abs sliced again... Tracy ~~~~~~~ http://www.hornschuch.net/tracy/ "You can't solve problems with the same type of thinking that created them." Albert Einstein *** spamguard in place! to email me: tracy at hornschuch dot net *** |
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"Tracy" wrote
I'm sure the male pill is similar to the female version. There is a failure rate. Nothing is 100% guaranteed. Not even sterilization is 100% guaranteed. That was my thought when I read it, too. Nothing is 100%. You can get pretty close, though. Mine (tubal ligation) came with a 1 in every 1200 chance of failure. Does that mean some women should worry when they get near their 1200th time? ;-) (ok, I'm kidding) |
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"The DaveŠ" wrote in message
s.com... "Tracy" wrote wow... you're lucky. When I had my tubel they had to cut through the abs (small cuts), so I was in pain for a while. I'm not looking forward to ever having my abs sliced again... I've heard that it's actually worse for women. Men are so wimpy in this area. Sheesh! ;-) Dave, if my bf told me he was getting one I'd throw myself between him and his doctor as an attempt to stop it! We don't need it, and *I* want that area left alone. ;-) For me, the worst part was the embarrassment of two nurses "playing around" down there before the doctor came in. They taped *it* out of the way, and seemed to take pleasure in literally ripping the tape off afterward. Because of the local, I didn't feel a thing. ouch! I wonder if that is like having a wax job. Tracy ~~~~~~~ http://www.hornschuch.net/tracy/ "You can't solve problems with the same type of thinking that created them." Albert Einstein *** spamguard in place! to email me: tracy at hornschuch dot net *** |
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"The DaveŠ" wrote in message
s.com... "Tracy" wrote I'm sure the male pill is similar to the female version. There is a failure rate. Nothing is 100% guaranteed. Not even sterilization is 100% guaranteed. That was my thought when I read it, too. Nothing is 100%. You can get pretty close, though. exactly. Mine (tubal ligation) came with a 1 in every 1200 chance of failure. Does that mean some women should worry when they get near their 1200th time? ;-) (ok, I'm kidding) I thought about that! I use to tell myself that wish *my* luck after my 1199th time I'd get pregnant. So I thought about keeping track. LOL Tracy ~~~~~~~ http://www.hornschuch.net/tracy/ "You can't solve problems with the same type of thinking that created them." Albert Einstein *** spamguard in place! to email me: tracy at hornschuch dot net *** |
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"The DaveŠ" wrote in message s.com... "Tracy" wrote wow... you're lucky. When I had my tubel they had to cut through the abs (small cuts), so I was in pain for a while. I'm not looking forward to ever having my abs sliced again... I've heard that it's actually worse for women. Men are so wimpy in this area. Sheesh! ;-) For me, the worst part was the embarrassment of two nurses "playing around" down there before the doctor came in. They taped *it* out of the way, and seemed to take pleasure in literally ripping the tape off afterward. Because of the local, I didn't feel a thing. Sounds like they've found a way to vent their anger at the men in their lives without having to harm their men!! (chuckle--just kidding) |
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"Tracy" wrote in message news:E_0La.36108$3d.20046@sccrnsc02... "The DaveŠ" wrote in message s.com... "Tracy" wrote I'm sure the male pill is similar to the female version. There is a failure rate. Nothing is 100% guaranteed. Not even sterilization is 100% guaranteed. That was my thought when I read it, too. Nothing is 100%. You can get pretty close, though. exactly. Mine (tubal ligation) came with a 1 in every 1200 chance of failure. Does that mean some women should worry when they get near their 1200th time? ;-) (ok, I'm kidding) I thought about that! I use to tell myself that wish *my* luck after my 1199th time I'd get pregnant. So I thought about keeping track. LOL A common error. The statistic is one in 1200---that doesn't mean the 1200th time. It can be any number within that 1200!! Ya gotta be careful about these things! |
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TeacherMama wrote:
"Tracy" wrote in message news:E_0La.36108$3d.20046@sccrnsc02... "The DaveŠ" wrote in message s.com... "Tracy" wrote I'm sure the male pill is similar to the female version. There is a failure rate. Nothing is 100% guaranteed. Not even sterilization is 100% guaranteed. That was my thought when I read it, too. Nothing is 100%. You can get pretty close, though. exactly. Mine (tubal ligation) came with a 1 in every 1200 chance of failure. Does that mean some women should worry when they get near their 1200th time? ;-) (ok, I'm kidding) I thought about that! I use to tell myself that wish *my* luck after my 1199th time I'd get pregnant. So I thought about keeping track. LOL A common error. The statistic is one in 1200---that doesn't mean the 1200th time. It can be any number within that 1200!! Ya gotta be careful about these things! We mustn't go off at a tangent, I suppose, but why is it wrong to say that the more often you do something that carries a small risk, the more likely it is that the small probability will actually occur? If climbing Mount Everest is risky, then the more times you do it, the greater the chance that you'll meet your end up there. I'd keep counting if I were you, Tracy. And make sure you get it right. Put a big piece of squared paper above your bed, and mark off each time with an X. That's sure to prove very romantic, particularly when you get closer to 1200. It'll be a thrill! And, don't forget that, if the worst happens, you'll be able to collect the money that is the subject of this news group. |
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"Kenneth S." wrote in message
... I'd keep counting if I were you, Tracy. And make sure you get it right. Put a big piece of squared paper above your bed, and mark off each time with an X. That's sure to prove very romantic, particularly when you get closer to 1200. It'll be a thrill! And, don't forget that, if the worst happens, you'll be able to collect the money that is the subject of this news group. butthead... :-p I'll tell you what... once, only once, did my bf mention having sex with his ex-wife. He quickly apologized for it. I just looked at him and "acted" shocked that they had sex! I mean really now... married for over 21 years and having sex. What is the world coming to? :-) Tracy ~~~~~~~ http://www.hornschuch.net/tracy/ "You can't solve problems with the same type of thinking that created them." Albert Einstein *** spamguard in place! to email me: tracy at hornschuch dot net *** |
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"Kenneth S." wrote in message ... TeacherMama wrote: "Tracy" wrote in message news:E_0La.36108$3d.20046@sccrnsc02... "The DaveŠ" wrote in message s.com... "Tracy" wrote I'm sure the male pill is similar to the female version. There is a failure rate. Nothing is 100% guaranteed. Not even sterilization is 100% guaranteed. That was my thought when I read it, too. Nothing is 100%. You can get pretty close, though. exactly. Mine (tubal ligation) came with a 1 in every 1200 chance of failure. Does that mean some women should worry when they get near their 1200th time? ;-) (ok, I'm kidding) I thought about that! I use to tell myself that wish *my* luck after my 1199th time I'd get pregnant. So I thought about keeping track. LOL A common error. The statistic is one in 1200---that doesn't mean the 1200th time. It can be any number within that 1200!! Ya gotta be careful about these things! We mustn't go off at a tangent, I suppose, but why is it wrong to say that the more often you do something that carries a small risk, the more likely it is that the small probability will actually occur? If climbing Mount Everest is risky, then the more times you do it, the greater the chance that you'll meet your end up there. I'd keep counting if I were you, Tracy. And make sure you get it right. Put a big piece of squared paper above your bed, and mark off each time with an X. That's sure to prove very romantic, particularly when you get closer to 1200. It'll be a thrill! And, don't forget that, if the worst happens, you'll be able to collect the money that is the subject of this news group. chuckle Too funny! I read about a couple who had 3 kids and were content with that, so he got done. All was well for a while, then she became pregnant. He had healed!! So, after the baby, she had her tubes tied. A couple of years later--baby 5!! She had come untied! So he went back and got done again and she had the tubes cut and tied (or whatever they do) Anyway--pathway is severed, so no more babies, right? Nope--a few years later--here we go again!! This time she had a hysterectomy! Their comment was "God must have wanted us to have 6 kids." chuckle The article said it was a 1 in umpteen million chance. Imagine the marks over their bed! |
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