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Anecdotal accounts of women with regards to their experiences with men who've had vasectomies
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 214636" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>This topic reminds me of some other related findings. The book "This is your brain on birth control" has a lot of interesting discussion of how hormone fluctuations change women's desire for certain men, and their overall sex drive. For example, women who meet a man when they're on birth control may no longer feel attraction when they go off the birth control, and vice versa, so if women are going off birth control in conjunction with their man's vasectomy could also have an influence. Birth control also seems to make women tolerate low-quality men in some cases according to th eauthor of the book above. It is also fairly well-established that women can "smell" men with compatible genes. Dave Asprey has a podcast with the book author for those who want an audio overview. There is a lot of anecdotal evidence that women can "smell" some anabolics, particularly Trenbolone, so the idea that a vasectomy could be disruptive, both through physical and psychological mechanisms seems quite plausible. Nature would not have wanted women to waste their energy on men who couldn't re-produce, and vice-versa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 214636, member: 15235"] This topic reminds me of some other related findings. The book "This is your brain on birth control" has a lot of interesting discussion of how hormone fluctuations change women's desire for certain men, and their overall sex drive. For example, women who meet a man when they're on birth control may no longer feel attraction when they go off the birth control, and vice versa, so if women are going off birth control in conjunction with their man's vasectomy could also have an influence. Birth control also seems to make women tolerate low-quality men in some cases according to th eauthor of the book above. It is also fairly well-established that women can "smell" men with compatible genes. Dave Asprey has a podcast with the book author for those who want an audio overview. There is a lot of anecdotal evidence that women can "smell" some anabolics, particularly Trenbolone, so the idea that a vasectomy could be disruptive, both through physical and psychological mechanisms seems quite plausible. Nature would not have wanted women to waste their energy on men who couldn't re-produce, and vice-versa. [/QUOTE]
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