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Tips for avoiding male pregnancy

Created by Pcdefender Pcdefender  > 9 months ago, 14 Oct 2024
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Pcdefender
Pcdefender

WA

1607 posts

14 Oct 2024 4:07pm
Ranking each of the culprits


Amount of calories consumed daily - 11

Chocolate - 8

Ice cream - 10

Margarine -7

Muesi bars -8

Potato chips - 7

Added sugar - 8

Bread - 9

Refined cereals - 10

Soft drinks - 10

Alcohol - 10

Tinned food and all other processed crap - 10




Protective measures


Home grown fruit and veggies

Fruit

Vegetables

Seeds

Water

Tea

Spices

Intermittent fasting

24 and 48 hour fasts

Exercise
remery
remery

WA

3709 posts

14 Oct 2024 4:35pm
"Besides abstinence from sex, the currently available birth control for men are condoms and vasectomy. Condoms are a barrier method. They prevent semen (which contains sperm) from reaching the egg to fertilize it. Vasectomy is a permanent, surgical male birth control. It prevents sperm made in the testes from reaching the penis".
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

14 Oct 2024 5:16pm
I am not exactly sure what the topic is, but neither of those approaches sound good.

Wouldn't being a CTer prevent pregnancy, at least of the normal female kind?
UncleBob
UncleBob

NSW

1301 posts

14 Oct 2024 8:40pm
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remery said..
"Besides abstinence from sex, the currently available birth control for men are condoms and vasectomy. Condoms are a barrier method. They prevent semen (which contains sperm) from reaching the egg to fertilize it. Vasectomy is a permanent, surgical male birth control. It prevents sperm made in the testes from reaching the penis".


Ahh, could it be that he is referring to the increasing tendency for men to develop, shall we say, a paunch, expanded waistline, somewhat resembling a woman's pregnant belly??
Carantoc
Carantoc

WA

7194 posts

14 Oct 2024 6:07pm
They say the key to remaining fit is 80% diet and 20% exercise.

But that is clearly just more of their mumbo-jumbo health non-science nonsense.

I spend 80% of my time eating and 20% exercising. Other than my boyish good looks and youthful charm, the physical fitness ain't like it used to be. Mentally though, sharp as a nut. a button.
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

14 Oct 2024 6:45pm
What can tissues get pregnant?
remery
remery

WA

3709 posts

14 Oct 2024 7:04pm
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UncleBob said..

Ahh, could it be that he is referring to the increasing tendency for men to develop, shall we say, a paunch, expanded waistline, somewhat resembling a woman's pregnant belly??


Well yes, but I'm not expecting a baby to appear any time soon.

Pcdefender on the other hand... I assume he has not, you know, "been" with a woman in the Biblical sense.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

15 Oct 2024 5:54pm
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elmo said..
What can tissues get pregnant?



Only the box if you jam them back in, after use.
Pcdefender
Pcdefender

WA

1607 posts

15 Oct 2024 6:11pm
OMAD or one meal a day.

Here looks is a good recipe i will try soon.

liveenergized.com/alkaline-recipes/veggie-stew-digestion
GasHazard
GasHazard

QLD

385 posts

19 Oct 2024 10:13pm
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remery said..
"Besides abstinence from sex, the currently available birth control for men are condoms and vasectomy. Condoms are a barrier method. They prevent semen (which contains sperm) from reaching the egg to fertilize it. Vasectomy is a permanent, surgical male birth control. It prevents sperm made in the testes from reaching the penis".


Vasectomy is reversible but not reliably. They can instead install a valve instead.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

19 Oct 2024 9:21pm
^^ so ... a stopcock ?
TonyAbbott
TonyAbbott

924 posts

22 Oct 2024 3:18pm
Men cannot get pregnant

FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

22 Oct 2024 4:48pm
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TonyAbbott said..
Men cannot get pregnant



Did you take a week to try it out and are now reporting back? Maybe give it a bit longer?
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