I'm putting this here because the pro choice/pro life debate is generally a political one.
That said, here's the question:
If "pro choice" translates (in general) to "a woman's right to choose, because it's her body", and the male essentially has no say (if the woman decides not to/can't discuss it with him), is the same true for getting a vasectomy?
If a man decides he wants a vasectomy, and he is in a committed relationship, should he be able to do it without consulting his significant other? And should the S.O. be upset with him?
And how would "implied consent" work in these situations? I mean, generally when women take birth control pills, men don't complain (I said generally). There's a certain level of "implied consent" there, though the man really can't tell the woman to stop. Pills, though, are "temporary" in that if you stop, you can be fertile again the next cycle. Vasectomies are basically permanent.
Honestly, I don't like using condoms, and I would like for my wife to go on birth control, but she says she can't because she tried it in her early 20's and had a bad reaction to it.
But again (and I have to ask the ladies of this forum on this one), if your spouse got a vasectomy without telling you, and without asking you, how would you react?
I really would like to have an actual discussion here...not trying to play "gotcha" or whatever.
I think I know how a few of you might answer. Others, I'm not so sure.
That said, here's the question:
If "pro choice" translates (in general) to "a woman's right to choose, because it's her body", and the male essentially has no say (if the woman decides not to/can't discuss it with him), is the same true for getting a vasectomy?
If a man decides he wants a vasectomy, and he is in a committed relationship, should he be able to do it without consulting his significant other? And should the S.O. be upset with him?
And how would "implied consent" work in these situations? I mean, generally when women take birth control pills, men don't complain (I said generally). There's a certain level of "implied consent" there, though the man really can't tell the woman to stop. Pills, though, are "temporary" in that if you stop, you can be fertile again the next cycle. Vasectomies are basically permanent.
Honestly, I don't like using condoms, and I would like for my wife to go on birth control, but she says she can't because she tried it in her early 20's and had a bad reaction to it.
But again (and I have to ask the ladies of this forum on this one), if your spouse got a vasectomy without telling you, and without asking you, how would you react?
I really would like to have an actual discussion here...not trying to play "gotcha" or whatever.
I think I know how a few of you might answer. Others, I'm not so sure.
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