Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No sex unless he wears a condom.
No sex for her unless she gets her tubes tied. Fair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to add to my PP and say that I think OP posted this with some disingenuous intent. A straight up, 'my husband won't get a V and wants me to get my tubes tied' is a DRAMATICALLY different scenario than what she is proposing. That kind of post is kicking a hornets nest here, her problem is just a standard issue, can't agree on how many kids conundrum.
No - it's still about birth control. She doesn't want any of his sperm in her vagina and she wants him to take care of it.
He can take responsibility for his own ejaculate.
There are two questions
1) Do we need permanent birth control
if not then
2) What kind should we use until we do
They disagree on the first so OP framing this as him refusing this as a solution for #1 is disingenuous. She hasn't talked much about what he thinks they should do while they are working this out which is a different issue/discussion.
Anonymous wrote:No sex unless he wears a condom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I think you are incorrectly framing your problem. Your husband is willing to get a vasectomy as a form of permanent birth control.
Your problem is not his unwillingness to get a vasectomy, its that he wants another kid. That is a really difficult problem and I think you should probably go to therapy to work it out.
Perhaps.
While most married men do get one, some do not and never state why. Could be uninformed, scared, may want more Kids in the future if things change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to add to my PP and say that I think OP posted this with some disingenuous intent. A straight up, 'my husband won't get a V and wants me to get my tubes tied' is a DRAMATICALLY different scenario than what she is proposing. That kind of post is kicking a hornets nest here, her problem is just a standard issue, can't agree on how many kids conundrum.
No - it's still about birth control. She doesn't want any of his sperm in her vagina and she wants him to take care of it.
He can take responsibility for his own ejaculate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to add to my PP and say that I think OP posted this with some disingenuous intent. A straight up, 'my husband won't get a V and wants me to get my tubes tied' is a DRAMATICALLY different scenario than what she is proposing. That kind of post is kicking a hornets nest here, her problem is just a standard issue, can't agree on how many kids conundrum.
No - it's still about birth control. She doesn't want any of his sperm in her vagina and she wants him to take care of it.
He can take responsibility for his own ejaculate.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to add to my PP and say that I think OP posted this with some disingenuous intent. A straight up, 'my husband won't get a V and wants me to get my tubes tied' is a DRAMATICALLY different scenario than what she is proposing. That kind of post is kicking a hornets nest here, her problem is just a standard issue, can't agree on how many kids conundrum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I think you are incorrectly framing your problem. Your husband is willing to get a vasectomy as a form of permanent birth control.
Your problem is not his unwillingness to get a vasectomy, its that he wants another kid. That is a really difficult problem and I think you should probably go to therapy to work it out.
Perhaps.
While most married men do get one, some do not and never state why. Could be uninformed, scared, may want more Kids in the future if things change.
Have you talked with your friends who have had vasectomies?Anonymous wrote:I was going to get a vasectomy but freaked out when the doctor started talking about side effects and problems. I backed out. My wife was not happy and rents me since she has to keep taking birth control. I can’t help how I feel, even though it is selfish.
Anonymous wrote:OP I think you are incorrectly framing your problem. Your husband is willing to get a vasectomy as a form of permanent birth control.
Your problem is not his unwillingness to get a vasectomy, its that he wants another kid. That is a really difficult problem and I think you should probably go to therapy to work it out.