• MalReynolds@slrpnk.net
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    Never regretted it myself, but technically quite a good chance of reversibility (85+%) and 95+% chance of viable artificial insemination if things change.

    Also minimal, short lived discomfort.

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      It’s considered permanent though. Shouldn’t go ahead under view it can be reversed. Saying that, the piece of mind it brings is wonderful.

      Maybe consider freezing sperm first just in case.

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        Also, compare those to the near certain side effects of female contraception, which is just taken as the natural state of affairs.

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        Valid, those are pretty good odds though, mind you I looked it up decades ago and the reversal was a pretty involved piece of expensive microsurgery.