I don't have a PHD but yeh, I have heard that it does decrease the erection and sometimes stop it completly. I have also been told that it takes them forever to even get to that point. I think it has something to do with the hormones.
2006-06-27 02:10:38
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answered by Anonymous
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If the men and women in question are married then of course it wants to be a joint choice and no longer a one sided decision the place one tells the other what to do. However, just for heads up information.... A vasectomy handiest takes a couple of days to get well from, the place as on the other hand a lady is layed up for 4 - 6 weeks. It is in no way less of a surgery however if you are a real man and it's a joint resolution why wouldnt you wish to have to take the burden right here and save your spouse 4 - 6 weeks of pain and suffering?
2016-08-08 23:02:55
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answered by ? 4
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Hasn't affected me a bit. I still can go 2-3 times a night. And the fact that I'm not packing heat sure makes my wife a lot more ready to play as well.
2006-06-27 02:08:10
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband had one 2 years ago and I can tell you that he is never 'semi soft', but actually the same as prior to the procedure.
2006-06-27 02:09:08
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answered by Stacy H 1
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does not effect the strength of the erection one bit
2006-06-27 02:10:02
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answered by giddy 4
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i wouldnt think so. when a woman has her tubes tied she doesnt loose her ability to be sexual in fact it makes sex better cause she doesnt have to worry about becoming pregnant. i think it would work the same way for a man...
2006-06-27 02:08:49
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answered by luv41anatha 6
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NO! In fact, the "fear of pregnancy", if one wants to put it that way, is gone and sex is more relaxed.
The problem must have another source.
2006-06-27 02:09:32
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answered by ed 7
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