Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are you "his body, his choice ninnies!" ninnies/ She is not holding him down forcing him to have a vasectomy.
Anyway, OP, I too would be annoyed, that he has decided to abdicate his responsibility in preventing pregnancy, and wants to leave it all to you.
I'd tell him he's now responsible for birth control he has several viable options. You are officially taking that off your list of responsibilities.
No sex until that's resolved.
I’m a woman who really enjoys sex and doesn’t want any more kids. So I make the decision for myself. I protect myself from unwanted children.
Every adult gets to make their own choices, including spouses and sexual partners.
Anonymous wrote:Who are you "his body, his choice ninnies!" ninnies/ She is not holding him down forcing him to have a vasectomy.
Anyway, OP, I too would be annoyed, that he has decided to abdicate his responsibility in preventing pregnancy, and wants to leave it all to you.
I'd tell him he's now responsible for birth control he has several viable options. You are officially taking that off your list of responsibilities.
No sex until that's resolved.
Anonymous wrote:Tell him then it’s condoms only, and only when you’re not ovulating.
Every man I’ve slept with over the age of 40 can’t keep it up with a condom on. A few weeks of that and he’ll change his mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to have the “take one for the team” discussion.
And he will say the same right back at her.
Anonymous wrote:You have to have the “take one for the team” discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His body his choice, but it's also your choice if you want to have sex with him. I basically told my DH that birth control was his responsibility and left the method up to him. We used condoms for a year and then he made the appointment for a vasectomy. He said the procedure was no big deal and he had very minimal discomfort.
This! Condoms or vasectomy, he has two good options. Up to him which one is more appealing.
Unless, of course, he wants more kid and you don’t. Is that the case?
Or he just divorces her, and moves on to a more accommodating partner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His body his choice, but it's also your choice if you want to have sex with him. I basically told my DH that birth control was his responsibility and left the method up to him. We used condoms for a year and then he made the appointment for a vasectomy. He said the procedure was no big deal and he had very minimal discomfort.
This! Condoms or vasectomy, he has two good options. Up to him which one is more appealing.
Unless, of course, he wants more kid and you don’t. Is that the case?
Or he just divorces her, and moves on to a more accommodating partner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so angry and resentful and thinking this is the end of our marriage. I’ve tried to get passed it but it’s unbelievable that after two very difficult pregnancies he expects me to be the one to have surgery and take responsibility. I’ve had an IUD intermittently for 15 years and I’m done with hormones altogether. I don’t know how to get passed this...
His body, his choice. i'm a woman btw. I would never force my husband to do anything to his body, especially something that came with risks. He shouldn't be forcing you, either. There are options non-hormonal, non-surgical options -- condoms, diaphragm, the sponge (is that still a thing?), timing. And, eventually, you will go through menopause and it will be over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His body his choice, but it's also your choice if you want to have sex with him. I basically told my DH that birth control was his responsibility and left the method up to him. We used condoms for a year and then he made the appointment for a vasectomy. He said the procedure was no big deal and he had very minimal discomfort.
This! Condoms or vasectomy, he has two good options. Up to him which one is more appealing.
Unless, of course, he wants more kid and you don’t. Is that the case?
Or he just divorces her, and moves on to a more accommodating partner.