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  1. #207
    Quote Originally Posted by Bubby  [View Original Post]
    I had mine done for the same reason at about age 54. In my experience, the subsequent poster is correct. My feeling down there has never quite been the same. Now, at 60, I constantly struggle with ED issues. And since the vasectomy, my cum output is almost zero. After the procedure, they instruct you to bring in a sample a few weeks after to see if you have any sperm. The volume of my samples has never been sufficient for them to test. Before the procedure, I had normal feeling and cum output. After, the cum just dribbles out from milking it post-orgasm.

    If I had to do it again, I wouldn't. Just my opinion.
    Bubby,

    You may try Maca powder. I know it's not tested by the FDA but I have had some amazing results with it. I discovered it while doing a cleanse and it was one of the ingredients. During the cleanse my cum out put almost tripled. I couldn't believe it. I wasn't sure what one of the ingredients that was causing it, so I read up on them all. I continued to use the Maca powder in my protein shakes and I continued to have the biggest cum outputs ever and all the time. Give it a try, it can't hurt and it may work. Good luck.

  2. #206

    A Gambling Man

    Quote Originally Posted by ScreamingBeaver  [View Original Post]
    I guess I'm one of the lucky ones. I've never experienced any of those unwanted side effects described by AussieDoug and Bubby. The erectile dysfunctions they describe can only be characterized as a nightmare. If you read their posts it appears they may both be candidates for penile implants since their original equipment has become null and void. It seems Bubby's ejaculation produces just a few grains of sand and any future plans for a bukkake finish are just a dream sequence. For me, it's been quite the opposite. It actually improved my sexual appetite knowing I can spray with immunity and impunity into any flip beaver I bed down with. As far as lack of semen which Bubby describes I'm afraid that dude has some kind of prostate problems not related to the vasectomy since only 3 percent of the seminal fluid comes from the testicles. He should see a doctor immediately.
    I have never been a gambling man. Frankly, the horrible side effects of erectile dysfunction, decreased penile sensitivity and loss of ejaculatory ability described by AussieDoug and Bubby after their vasectomies should terrify any monger who takes their sexual satisfaction seriously. The prospect of being able to shoot multiple loads into any fertile Flip beaver without paternal consequences sounds appealing. However, ending up with a crippled cock because some sausage fingered surgeon rummaged through one's ball sack to find and snip the vas deferens would preclude any future enjoyment of hot Flip snatch.

    Also, since the globalization of the Flip sex tourism industry, new antibiotic resistant strains of cock crud have become relatively commonplace in AC, Cebu and Manila. The movie "Bakit Lahat ng Gwapo may Boyfriend?" (Why Does Every Handsome Guy have a Boyfriend?) has convinced many pinays that having a bakla boyfriend is fashionable, and this is facilitating the crossover of the growing AIDS epidemic among Flip gay men into the female population. So, the days of care-free bare-backing with a vasectomy in the Philippines are long gone.

    There is also the cost aspect involved with getting a vasectomy and correcting the side effects. A vasectomy from a reasonably competent urologist costs about $2,500, and an installed penile implant without complications costs approximately $25,000. Under proposed healthcare reforms in the USA, implants for crippled cocks are considered elective surgery and will not be covered by insurance. Cock refurbishment and rehabilitation with implants can restore an erection but not sensitivity and ejaculation. So, it probably makes more sense to forgo the vasectomy and use that $27,500 to build a nipa hut, and buy some farmland and animals to support any unplanned little bastards.

    Here is some information about the hazards of eating pussy and dropping loads in Angeles City. It is something to think about next time a pinay asks, "Do I look like I have a sick?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuNfM4k4iAA

    https://youtu.be/voep2OXr2ig?t=39

  3. #205
    Quote Originally Posted by ChochaMonger  [View Original Post]
    Some mongers also gave personal accounts after being vasectomized of reduced pleasurable sensations in their cocks, precipitous declines in seminal volume to a few drops, and ejaculatory force significantly weakening from a vigorous spurt to a feeble dribble. Such complications have the potential to prematurely end an otherwise promising mongering career, especially for bukkake practitioners.
    I guess I'm one of the lucky ones. I've never experienced any of those unwanted side effects described by AussieDoug and Bubby. The erectile dysfunctions they describe can only be characterized as a nightmare. If you read their posts it appears they may both be candidates for penile implants since their original equipment has become null and void. It seems Bubby's ejaculation produces just a few grains of sand and any future plans for a bukkake finish are just a dream sequence. For me, it's been quite the opposite. It actually improved my sexual appetite knowing I can spray with immunity and impunity into any flip beaver I bed down with. As far as lack of semen which Bubby describes I'm afraid that dude has some kind of prostate problems not related to the vasectomy since only 3 percent of the seminal fluid comes from the testicles. He should see a doctor immediately.

  4. #204

    Deciding if being gelded is right for you

    Quote Originally Posted by ScreamingBeaver  [View Original Post]
    I do agree these risks sound somewhat disconcerting however I have no regrets getting a vasectomy a number of years ago. I am aware of more than one monger who sees no problem in dropping his seed throughout Angeles City. A couple of these have sired close to 20 little bastards between the two of them. They do not support these kids at all however you can see them three times a week playing golf together at Mimosa Golf Club. I would rather suffer the risks you describe than to have to face the guilt of not taking care of any kids I would be responsible for.
    It is true that vasectomies reduce unwanted pregnancies. However, guys who are willing to let a surgeon slice into their nuts or stab their nut sacks with a large needle are demonstrating that they are responsible enough to take care of any unintended pregnancies even if they were not vasectomized. The two duffers that play golf three times a week at the Mimosa Golf Club obviously intend to impregnate random women without supporting their bastard offspring. Given that they have about 20 little bastards between them, none of which they support, serves as evidence of some sociopathic agenda beyond having a fondness for bareback sex and cream pies.

    On the other hand, responsible mongers deserve to be thoroughly informed about the potential consequences of submitting their nuts to scalpel, needle, and cauterization instruments. Kravetz (2002) reported in the journal Urology Times that after non-scalpel vasectomy, 25% of the men experienced persistent testicular pain, 11% experienced pain during sexual intercourse, and 2% experienced erectile dysfunction.

    Some mongers also gave personal accounts after being vasectomized of reduced pleasurable sensations in their cocks, precipitous declines in seminal volume to a few drops, and ejaculatory force significantly weakening from a vigorous spurt to a feeble dribble. Such complications have the potential to prematurely end an otherwise promising mongering career, especially for bukkake practitioners.

    In spite of all the risks, some guys will still roll the dice on a surgeon potentially butchering their nuts but at least they will be giving informed consent. The less adventurous may decide to use condoms and forgo random bareback engagements. For bareback connoisseurs who are unwilling to settle for anything less but don't wish to chance vasectomy related complications, they can always choose to limit bareback to pinays using verifiable birth control methods like implants or intrauterine devices. It all comes down to individual risk tolerance.

  5. #203

    You need to get checked out

    Quote Originally Posted by Bubby  [View Original Post]
    I had mine done for the same reason at about age 54. In my experience, the subsequent poster is correct. My feeling down there has never quite been the same. Now, at 60, I constantly struggle with ED issues. And since the vasectomy, my cum output is almost zero. After the procedure, they instruct you to bring in a sample a few weeks after to see if you have any sperm. The volume of my samples has never been sufficient for them to test. Before the procedure, I had normal feeling and cum output. After, the cum just dribbles out from milking it post-orgasm.

    If I had to do it again, I wouldn't. Just my opinion.
    You need to get checked out. Over 70% of the fluid volume comes from the prostate and other glands that are not affected by the vasectomy. I am 62 and had my last vasectomy 28 years ago and I still produce a good amount of cum and have no ED issues.

    Take care my friend.

  6. #202
    Here is the bottom line on any elective medical procedure (surgery): Don't do it unless your life depends on it. Leave well enough alone.

  7. #201

    Snip

    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheMan  [View Original Post]
    I've been thinking about getting a vasectomy lately. I'm 50, single, and at my stage in life do not want any kids.

    I know a few Filipinas and none of them like using condoms. All love it natural.

    I'm thinking about getting one, so that no accidents happen and I can still enjoy the pleasure of natural unprotected sex with non working women!
    I had mine done for the same reason at about age 54. In my experience, the subsequent poster is correct. My feeling down there has never quite been the same. Now, at 60, I constantly struggle with ED issues. And since the vasectomy, my cum output is almost zero. After the procedure, they instruct you to bring in a sample a few weeks after to see if you have any sperm. The volume of my samples has never been sufficient for them to test. Before the procedure, I had normal feeling and cum output. After, the cum just dribbles out from milking it post-orgasm.

    If I had to do it again, I wouldn't. Just my opinion.

  8. #200
    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheMan  [View Original Post]
    I've been thinking about getting a vasectomy lately. I'm 50, single, and at my stage in life do not want any kids.

    I know a few Filipinas and none of them like using condoms. All love it natural.

    I'm thinking about getting one, so that no accidents happen and I can still enjoy the pleasure of natural unprotected sex with non working women!
    Suggest you talk to someone who has had the snip, the feeling is not exactly the same as pre snip.

  9. #199

    Vasectomy

    I've been thinking about getting a vasectomy lately. I'm 50, single, and at my stage in life do not want any kids.

    I know a few Filipinas and none of them like using condoms. All love it natural.

    I'm thinking about getting one, so that no accidents happen and I can still enjoy the pleasure of natural unprotected sex with non working women!

  10. #198
    Quote Originally Posted by ChochaMonger  [View Original Post]
    Many hardcore mongers choose vasectomy as a method of birth control because it allows them to cream pie random pussies with relatively low risks of impregnation. However, this decision may increase their odds of developing ball cancer and mental retardation later in life.
    I do agree these risks sound somewhat disconcerting however I have no regrets getting a vasectomy a number of years ago. I am aware of more than one monger who sees no problem in dropping his seed throughout Angeles City. A couple of these have sired close to 20 little bastards between the two of them. They do not support these kids at all however you can see them three times a week playing golf together at Mimosa Golf Club. I would rather suffer the risks you describe than to have to face the guilt of not taking care of any kids I would be responsible for.

  11. #197
    Quote Originally Posted by ChochaMonger  [View Original Post]
    Many hardcore mongers choose vasectomy as a method of birth control because it allows them to cream pie random pussies with relatively low risks of impregnation. However, this decision may increase their odds of developing ball cancer and mental retardation later in life.

    According to a study conducted by Emard et al. (2001), there is a link between vasectomy and increased risk of prostate cancer a decade after the procedure. Approximately, 60-70% of vasectomized men experience an increase in antibodies that neutralize spermatozoa that leak into the bloodstream. Apparently, this alters the immune system in a way that promotes the development of cancer. Vasectomy may also cause a decrease in prostate secretions leaving the gland more vulnerable to carcinogenic factors.
    Very timely discussion as I have been contemplating this procedure.

  12. #196
    Many hardcore mongers choose vasectomy as a method of birth control because it allows them to cream pie random pussies with relatively low risks of impregnation. However, this decision may increase their odds of developing ball cancer and mental retardation later in life.

    According to a study conducted by Emard et al. (2001), there is a link between vasectomy and increased risk of prostate cancer a decade after the procedure. Approximately, 60-70% of vasectomized men experience an increase in antibodies that neutralize spermatozoa that leak into the bloodstream. Apparently, this alters the immune system in a way that promotes the development of cancer. Vasectomy may also cause a decrease in prostate secretions leaving the gland more vulnerable to carcinogenic factors.

    Vasectomy has also been identified as a risk factor for primary progressive aphasia which is a dementia syndrome. Physicians have noted that after vasectomy, healthy men in their 30's and 40's developed serious disorders which could only be explained as long-term clinical and immunologic abnormalities secondary to the surgical procedure. These secondary conditions include thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism, a unique migratory arthropathy, various allergies and skin eruptions (erythema nodosum, erythema multiforme, systemic mastocytosis), severe infections, metabolic abnormalities, multiple sclerosis, scleroderma, and kidney stones.

    It seems like a high price to pay for cream pies, especially since a vasectomy does not prevent one's dick from being infected with sexually transmitted diseases. So, from a mongering perspective a vasectomy does not rule out condom use with random women of unknown health status. Also, vasectomies have a 10-17% failure rate with efficiency increasing after the surgeon has completed a minimum of 50 procedures. This means that a vasectomy only reduces the odds of pregnancy for bareback sex and cream pie but does not completely eliminate it. That means that guys who were vasectomized several years ago could still be delivering potent cream pies with viable spermatozoa into girls' pussies unknowingly. So, when a girl claims she has been impregnated by a vasectomized bareback monger, he still needs to have his semen checked for viable spermatozoa to rule out the possibility that he was the culprit.

  13. #195

    9 pregnant women among 844 new HIV cases

    By: Tina G. Santos. Reporter / at santostinaINQ.

    Philippine Daily Inquirer / 05:16 AM March 09,2017.

    A total of 844 new cases of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), including nine pregnant women, were reported in January this year, the highest number since 1984, according to the Department of Health (DOH).

    In effect, an average of 27 cases were reported every day that month.

    "This was 5 percent higher compared to the same period last year, which had 804 cases," the DOH said. The latest figure also topped the 841 cases recorded in June 2016.

    HIV could lead to the fatal acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).

    Out of the 844 cases, 90 developed into full-blown AIDS, based on the latest HIV / AIDS Registry of the Philippines. Thirty-three died from HIV / AIDS in January.

    Ninety-six percent of the cases were males. More than half belonged to the 25-34 year age group while 31 percent were aged 15 to 24 years.

    The report also showed that 38 females were diagnosed with HIV in January, including the nine pregnant women, seven of whom came from the National Capital Region, one from Region 1 and one from Region 7.

    The regions with the most number of reported cases were NCR with 307 cases, Calabarzon with 151 cases, Central Luzon with 91 cases, Central Visayas with 62 cases, and Davao Region with 50 cases.

    Majority of the new cases were transmitted sexually (826), including the 85 percent coming from the male-having-sex-with-male (MSM) sector.

    Homosexual contact accounted for 469 cases, followed by bisexual contact with 245, and heterosexual contact with 112.

    There were also 16 cases transmitted through sharing of infected needles among drug users. The last two cases were found to be mother-to-child transmissions of HIV.

    A total of 65 overseas Filipino workers were also found to have acquired HIV, all by sexual contact.

    Since 1984 HIV cases have risen to 40,466, including 3,755 full-blown AIDS cases, and 2,002 deaths.

    Read more: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/878959/...-new-hiv-cases#ixzz4 ambFzQ44.

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  14. #194
    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleShooter  [View Original Post]
    It's worth noting that the erratum is not from Chocha Monger, but was in the original Manila Times article. Isn't that supposed to be the "best" newspaper in the Philippines?
    Didn't seem like errata to me, just a change in the reporter's voice. CM often quotes directly from news reports he's found online without making his role distinct from the author's.

    Manila Times the "best" newspaper? I think "best" is usually relative to the reader's likes and interests. The link below suggests the Inquirer, Star, and Bulletin, in that order, and the Times a couple notches lower on the list. Notice that the ones atop this list are English-language. It's not clear what criteria they used in their evaluation, but it might simply be circulation numbers. Size of circulation doesn't necessarily capture "best," but it probably reflects the paper's influence. Historically, the first three comprised a sort of continuum of political slant, from most liberal, or critical toward those in power (Inquirer), to most conservative, or complimentary to elites (Bulletin). Some of the well-established expats probably have a better, more recent handle on this.

    Probably a better thread for this, but doubt anybody will care enough about it to comment, so let it die here.

    http://www.4imn.com/ph/

  15. #193
    Quote Originally Posted by ChochaMonger  [View Original Post]
    Ma. Cristina admitted to this writer that she got her HIV-AIDS from her costumers when she has sex with them at least three times in one night.

    She also suspects that her boyfriend, a policemen in active duty, could be the one who transferred the HIV-AIDS virus to her because he is a womanizer and he is the only last person to have sex with her when she started to feel the said illness.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hutsori  [View Original Post]
    Fucking costumers. So theatrical. Put people in preposterous fancy dress that gives them the AIDS. Corsets. Ill-fitted shoes with 7" heels. A fascinator. Three costume changes a night will certainly make anyone feel unwell. I now have a headache just thinking of it. "I've started to feel the AIDS. " It's like the flu, that way. A day or two after being exposed you've got a scratchy throat and a runny nose.
    A witty riposte that is much appreciated.

    It's worth noting that the erratum is not from Chocha Monger, but was in the original Manila Times article. Isn't that supposed to be the "best" newspaper in the Philippines?

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