+1Anonymous wrote:This would annoy me too. I would say, ok, abstinence or condoms then. We used condoms in between pregnancies and it was okay. I would def not get a tubal ligation. You will be so (justifiably) resentful. Does your dh have friends who have had vasectomies? I arranged a bbq with friends whose husbands had just had them, and mentioned to my friend that I hoped her dh would bring it up, and dumb as it sounds, hearing them describe their experiences seemed to flip a switch in my dh to schedule it. (He went to the same doctor too). He is cautious and I think it normalized it for him and allayed his fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You liking sex, and screaming by body my choice/his choice literally has zero to do with the discussion.
OP is not forcing her husband to get a vasectomy ( she literally cannot do that), she is requring him to take on responsibility in the area of birth control. Since you are a liberated woman, and clearly believe in equal rights for men and women, please explain why her husband or any husband should not be required to be responsible for birth control, vasectomy is not the only option?
I don’t know her husband or his reasonings. But if my husband said, let’s use condoms each time, well that doesn’t work for me. I would get (and have gotten both) an IUD or tubal (if looking for permanent).
Maybe he wants more kids. Maybe he’s just a shit husband.
I simply know controlling my own body and future is important to me.
You did not answer my question. Why should your husband ( or any husband) not be required to be responsible for birth control.?
BECAUSE I DO NOT WANT MORE KIDS.
I. ME. It’s my body that gets pregnant.
If you want your husband to be responsible for your body, that’s your choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You liking sex, and screaming by body my choice/his choice literally has zero to do with the discussion.
OP is not forcing her husband to get a vasectomy ( she literally cannot do that), she is requring him to take on responsibility in the area of birth control. Since you are a liberated woman, and clearly believe in equal rights for men and women, please explain why her husband or any husband should not be required to be responsible for birth control, vasectomy is not the only option?
I don’t know her husband or his reasonings. But if my husband said, let’s use condoms each time, well that doesn’t work for me. I would get (and have gotten both) an IUD or tubal (if looking for permanent).
Maybe he wants more kids. Maybe he’s just a shit husband.
I simply know controlling my own body and future is important to me.
You did not answer my question. Why should your husband ( or any husband) not be required to be responsible for birth control.?
BECAUSE I DO NOT WANT MORE KIDS.
I. ME. It’s my body that gets pregnant.
If you want your husband to be responsible for your body, that’s your choice.
So her choice might be that there's no more intercourse. Her body, her choice!
Exactly! Agreed.
However, for me, I enjoy frequent sex, so abstinence is not an option.
I didn’t ask my husband if he wanted more kids. I told him I was not having any more, and took the next step. He had the same option if he no longer wanted more kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You liking sex, and screaming by body my choice/his choice literally has zero to do with the discussion.
OP is not forcing her husband to get a vasectomy ( she literally cannot do that), she is requring him to take on responsibility in the area of birth control. Since you are a liberated woman, and clearly believe in equal rights for men and women, please explain why her husband or any husband should not be required to be responsible for birth control, vasectomy is not the only option?
I don’t know her husband or his reasonings. But if my husband said, let’s use condoms each time, well that doesn’t work for me. I would get (and have gotten both) an IUD or tubal (if looking for permanent).
Maybe he wants more kids. Maybe he’s just a shit husband.
I simply know controlling my own body and future is important to me.
You did not answer my question. Why should your husband ( or any husband) not be required to be responsible for birth control.?
BECAUSE I DO NOT WANT MORE KIDS.
I. ME. It’s my body that gets pregnant.
If you want your husband to be responsible for your body, that’s your choice.
So her choice might be that there's no more intercourse. Her body, her choice!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You liking sex, and screaming by body my choice/his choice literally has zero to do with the discussion.
OP is not forcing her husband to get a vasectomy ( she literally cannot do that), she is requring him to take on responsibility in the area of birth control. Since you are a liberated woman, and clearly believe in equal rights for men and women, please explain why her husband or any husband should not be required to be responsible for birth control, vasectomy is not the only option?
I don’t know her husband or his reasonings. But if my husband said, let’s use condoms each time, well that doesn’t work for me. I would get (and have gotten both) an IUD or tubal (if looking for permanent).
Maybe he wants more kids. Maybe he’s just a shit husband.
I simply know controlling my own body and future is important to me.
You did not answer my question. Why should your husband ( or any husband) not be required to be responsible for birth control.?
BECAUSE I DO NOT WANT MORE KIDS.
I. ME. It’s my body that gets pregnant.
If you want your husband to be responsible for your body, that’s your choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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...
get a tubal ligation. problem solved.
The person who doesn't want kids needs to take care of it.
TL is much more invasive, more expensive, and has a longer recovery than a vasectomy.
Men should also take some responsibility for birth control. Enough of them certainly don't take care of their children (deadbeat dads).
Make him wear a condom then. And OP should also wear a female condom. See how the man likes that. I find most men don't like condoms.
Or he can just move on from a drama queen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You liking sex, and screaming by body my choice/his choice literally has zero to do with the discussion.
OP is not forcing her husband to get a vasectomy ( she literally cannot do that), she is requring him to take on responsibility in the area of birth control. Since you are a liberated woman, and clearly believe in equal rights for men and women, please explain why her husband or any husband should not be required to be responsible for birth control, vasectomy is not the only option?
I don’t know her husband or his reasonings. But if my husband said, let’s use condoms each time, well that doesn’t work for me. I would get (and have gotten both) an IUD or tubal (if looking for permanent).
Maybe he wants more kids. Maybe he’s just a shit husband.
I simply know controlling my own body and future is important to me.
You did not answer my question. Why should your husband ( or any husband) not be required to be responsible for birth control.?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You liking sex, and screaming by body my choice/his choice literally has zero to do with the discussion.
OP is not forcing her husband to get a vasectomy ( she literally cannot do that), she is requring him to take on responsibility in the area of birth control. Since you are a liberated woman, and clearly believe in equal rights for men and women, please explain why her husband or any husband should not be required to be responsible for birth control, vasectomy is not the only option?
I don’t know her husband or his reasonings. But if my husband said, let’s use condoms each time, well that doesn’t work for me. I would get (and have gotten both) an IUD or tubal (if looking for permanent).
Maybe he wants more kids. Maybe he’s just a shit husband.
I simply know controlling my own body and future is important to me.
Anonymous wrote: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.
You liking sex, and screaming by body my choice/his choice literally has zero to do with the discussion.
OP is not forcing her husband to get a vasectomy ( she literally cannot do that), she is requring him to take on responsibility in the area of birth control. Since you are a liberated woman, and clearly believe in equal rights for men and women, please explain why her husband or any husband should not be required to be responsible for birth control, vasectomy is not the only option?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Interesting. We use condoms/pull out method now in our mid 30s and DH wants a third but says he won’t get snipped even after that. I wonder if he will change his mind in our 40s.
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: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...