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Sunday, August 21, 2022
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Wow! I'm impressed
ReplyDeleteWhat a brave decision π
ReplyDeleteHnmmm.... whatever rocks your both, oga. But why would I even enroll my child in a school where I would pay #20million per term?
ReplyDeleteMaybe he's a ghanian or from Togo cos no primary school in naija pays 20m quote me if I'm wrong
DeleteSmart man,good decision.Birth control shouldn't only depend on women.
ReplyDeleteBirth control should not be only for women. Thumbs up Manππ
ReplyDeleteYes oo
DeleteCourageous man
ReplyDeleteCowards have left the WhatsApp group
So if a man doesn't do vasectonomy, he's a coward? Odiegwwu
DeleteVery few men are willing to take up the responsibility of not breeding children like fools and yet want raw unprotected sex like animals
DeleteHe is courageous, he took responsibility
He isn't selfish and is a MAN
This was what I was telling my sis some days ago that men should start taking responsibility of having to do vasectomy since
ReplyDeleteI guess because the procedure is permanent. It isnt so welcome. Except possibility of cancer or complications due to endometrisis no woman wants her womb removed. Compared to family planning which is a procedure that can be removed.
ReplyDeleteNo is not permanent. There's a reverse procedure
DeleteVasectomy is reversible. It's hysterectomy that's permanent. There is also an injection men take twice or so a year for sterility. More men should consider these options. Is he Nigerian by the way? I am asking for ndi Ichie and umu nna.
DeleteOh OK. Thanks for the correction. Thought it was permanent
DeleteMen should start considering this, because birth control for women can mess up someone's life.i know what I went through, if not for God.it is well
ReplyDeleteNice of him, na man you be Oga
ReplyDeleteAwesome! , the responsibility for family planning should go both ways! Not always on the woman! I am totally impressed ππΎ
ReplyDeleteThis is our plan for when we are done with giving birth. Dunno how I feel about it but my husband doesn't mind doing it.
ReplyDeleteTMI
DeleteIf I say I am on contraceptives, will that also be TMI or is it because it's the man deciding to do the family planning now and since to u, it is degrading that u regard it as TMI?
DeleteI think it's time for men to be the ones on the surgical bed for birth control.
ReplyDeleteWomen Don really suffer.
Wow...Which Nigeria man will have the courage to do this kwanu...wow wow
ReplyDeleteI have a mixed feelings about this though it's reversible.
ReplyDeleteWhat of in the time of death, can it be reversed? Do you know why I ask this? It is be cause of reincarnation. I believe in reincarnation. My mum had 5 of us through CS except 1. After her last born was born through CS, her Doctor recommended torn over of her womb as birth control which she did. When we all grew up, she told me ther first daughter) to.make sure her womn is turned is reversed as nature made it (whenever she's dead) cos that would make her bear children in her next life. My mum died recently and we, her children paid extra for that purpose.
Hmmm Life is deep.
DeleteNothing like reincarnation...
DeleteCommendable
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