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    Male Birth Control: New Procedure Is 100 Percent Effective, Reversible

    A new birth control procedure shows promising signs of becoming another viable option for people who don't want children now, but may want them some day.

    Techcitement points out that the procedure, which is in advanced clinical trials in India, has been found to be 100 percent effective.

    One downside -- depending on how you feel about shots -- is that it requires the man receive an injection into the vas deferens with a polymer gel called Vasalgel, after a local anesthetic has been given. The substance works by breaking apart sperm.

    The whole procedure takes about 15 minutes and lasts ten years or more and is more easily reversible than a vasectomy.

    As the Male Contraception Information Project notes, if a man decides he'd like to have his sperm up and running again, he can get another shot and, within two to three months, the baby-making can commence.

    Studies over the last 25 years have reportedly found the procedure is safe to use on both humans and animals.

    Researchers are hopeful that the procedure will be on the market in the U.S. by 2015, with clinical trials beginning in 2012. Currently, the process is only available to Indian men involved in the trials.
    huffingtonpost.com

    would you take the shot, 10 years of not having to worry about getting your girl (or any girl) pregnant.

    for those of you worrying about gold diggers and child support, this is the solution.

  • #2
    Learn to pull out, it's not complicated

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    • #3
      An injection into the what now???

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Shiranui View Post
        Learn to pull out, it's not complicated
        Its also not very full proof.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
          Its also not very full proof.
          It's pretty damn close to it. Just don't screw up.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
            Its also not very full proof.
            All the lads at school said it was.

            You telling me they were wrong?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Shiranui View Post
              It's pretty damn close to it. Just don't screw up.
              Precum, son.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
                Precum, son.
                Scientifically proven it has no sperm in it. That's a myth promoted by abstinence-only frauds.

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                • #9
                  sounds painful

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Shiranui View Post
                    Scientifically proven it has no sperm in it. That's a myth promoted by abstinence-only frauds.
                    It's scientifically proven that the myth is a myth.

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