I sent the following to JAMI E it should answer your question too.
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There are at least two kinds of birth control for men. Raincoats (condoms) or vasectomy. Either is fairly effective, when used properly a condom protects against many STD's as well.
I have never heard of a female that could not use birth control of some kind. Why is it that you can not use birth control? There are different kinds of pills, as well as creams and foams, there's diaphragms, tubal ligation, and hysterectomy
So why can't you have one of those?
Good luck and Merry Christmas,
Terry
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MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!
And everyone seems to forget the easiest and most effective form of birth control. J.A.M. how about keeping your pants zipped up if you don't want to risk paying for a "kid".
Or better yet, why don't all you guys that don't want to be fathers come over and play on my team. I mean
MEN CAN'T GET MEN PREGNANT!
SAME SEX MARRIAGE, THE ULTIMATE BIRTH CONTROL!!
2006-12-24 09:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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i have to say im sry to say this but the vascetamy and condoms are the only things out there right now. I have had this same question on my mind for a few years now. Uhave the femal that most people look at as alwayse being taken advantage of so they come up with all these methods of birth control saying that they have the most to lose. well im sry if they take that kid and the father doesnt get it he still gets to pay child support. I think they should come up with a "pill" or somting of the sort so that the guy can take it and that way the guy doesnt have to say to him self "ok so is she realy on the pill or not. what if this condom brakes. **** it jsut did and that was the only form of protection i had cause she lied to me" a birth control for the guy needs to be invented other then condoms!
2006-12-24 16:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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You can have a vasectomy, which would mean you can't have children, but they say it can be reversed if you ever do. You can use condoms, which in this day and age you should be using anyway for casual sex. Then of course you can just not have sexual intercourse at all. Actually the man should be as responsible as the woman in matters of birth control - but this is rarely the case as evidenced by the rate of births out side of wedlock and unplanned. I congratulate you for caring.
2006-12-24 16:29:20
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answered by Dale 6
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Ya know that is about one of the best questions I have heard since I started this site. Way cool! I would like to know too as Im a female that cannot have birthcontrol of any kind. Why hasent the medical society tried to come up with one for men? Dude if you find out let me know.
2006-12-24 16:18:32
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answered by JAMI E 5
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I heard INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,kanpur after 10 years of research work has invented a herbal powder for men , which give birth control with few doses.
2006-12-29 13:52:14
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answered by radarboy 2
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Sorry but your question doesn't make any sense to me - could you rephrase it ....?
2006-12-24 16:19:16
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answered by Anonymous
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