Do men feel when they *** after a vasectomy?


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Oh yes we do. In fct, for the first week or two after mine (March 1997), orgasms were slightly better -- the pressure from the swelling, I believe, made the build-up to ejaculation more pleasurable.

For the record -- before my procedure, my wife talked with several of her closest girlfriends whose husbands had undergone the procedure, and the consensus was that it took about three days before the soreness went away and they felt like making sure everything else still worked. Either I heal quickly or I'm more motivated, but it didn't take that long for me. :-)

During the recovery period, I used a combination of local ice packs, Tylenol, ethanol and capsaicin (that is, I had salsa, chips and beer that night) to help with the discomfort.

Since the weeks after the procedure, sensation has returned to normal, and the appearance, texture and taste is unchanged. The only difference is we no longer have to worry about birth control. It's the second-best thing that ever happened to my sex life (finding the woman I married being number 1).

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yes, i think there still a sensation. what do u think? It has no noticeable impact on a man's ability to perform sexually, or on his sensation of orgasm and pleasure. It does not affect the balance of male hormones, male sex characteristics, or sex drive. Testosterone continues to be produced in the testes and delivered into the blood stream. Sperm form a very small portion of semen, so patients notice no difference in the amount of semen produced during orgasm.


yes


My hubby and I have seriously been talking about this..please forward anything important that you find. Best wishes

everything is exactly the same afterwards..

except there are no little guys swimming in the stuff..


physically no.psychologically yes,maybe everything is the same after as was before except you're sterile - just painful for a few days after the surgery.


i'm a medical student and we've learned that when a vasectomy is conducted.certain nerve ending are destroyed and sexual pleasures become limited, though performance would not be affected.


yes just like shooting blanks,recoil&kick

sex is the farthest thing from the mind for a couple weeks (-:. After that it is still very good-you have the same sex drive. Your orgasms are just slightly different and i dont know why. But you cant really notice a lot of difference. Like Campbell Gramma said, it's all the same as before, there just aren't any sperm in the ejaculate. For men who have uncomplicated vasectomies, it feels, looks, and functions the same as before.

Here's another way to put it in perspective: How many men would actually get a vasectomy if it meant they weren't going to be able to get an erection or if ejaculating was going to feel different? Exactly zero.


I can. Same as it ever was.




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