Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You take responsibility for your body.
ITA. so men shouldn't tell women whether they should be able to get an abortion or not.
Will the men happily take care of the oops child if she gets pregnant? It takes two. Women can't get pregnant on their own.
No, but you do what you do to keep it from happening. Easy to say OP should do such and such, like no sex until he gets a vasectomy, but that’s quite unrealistic in the real world. Do you think that would be good for her marriage? Maybe it’s great except for this one issue, and it would really blow things to hell.
I doubt a man who is this selfish and dismissive about birth control doesn’t behave similarly in other aspects of life. Sometimes you need to stand up for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You take responsibility for your body.
ITA. so men shouldn't tell women whether they should be able to get an abortion or not.
Will the men happily take care of the oops child if she gets pregnant? It takes two. Women can't get pregnant on their own.
No, but you do what you do to keep it from happening. Easy to say OP should do such and such, like no sex until he gets a vasectomy, but that’s quite unrealistic in the real world. Do you think that would be good for her marriage? Maybe it’s great except for this one issue, and it would really blow things to hell.
So can an unplanned/unwanted additional child. It’s quite realistic to have to think about the consequences of your actions. If the OP is set against any more children, she can and should do what is needed to prevent that from happening. Even if it means no sex.
+1, she wants it done, she should do it.
Anonymous wrote:When our 2nd kid was a year old, DH got a vasectomy.
Our sexlife is rocking now because pills used to kill my libido and he and I both hated condoms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(Shrug) his body, his call.
Go get your tubes tied.
+1 Get it through your head: he doesn't want to do it. Thankfully, there are many contraception options available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we have this thread every 3 months
That's correct. And the people saying "no sex, then" haven't had any regular sex for years.
Anonymous wrote:I think we have this thread every 3 months
Anonymous wrote:(Shrug) his body, his call.
Go get your tubes tied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(Shrug) his body, his call.
Go get your tubes tied.
Her body, her choice. She doesn’t want an IUD or her tubes tied.
(Shrug) No sex for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You take responsibility for your body.
ITA. so men shouldn't tell women whether they should be able to get an abortion or not.
Will the men happily take care of the oops child if she gets pregnant? It takes two. Women can't get pregnant on their own.
No, but you do what you do to keep it from happening. Easy to say OP should do such and such, like no sex until he gets a vasectomy, but that’s quite unrealistic in the real world. Do you think that would be good for her marriage? Maybe it’s great except for this one issue, and it would really blow things to hell.
So can an unplanned/unwanted additional child. It’s quite realistic to have to think about the consequences of your actions. If the OP is set against any more children, she can and should do what is needed to prevent that from happening. Even if it means no sex.
+1, she wants it done, she should do it.