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Old 01-18-2005, 02:48 PM   #71 (permalink)
Maggie
 
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Re: vasectomy recovery time


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> A man going under the knife to get neutered is not a man. If the

pill
> is not an option (though the side effects are great) they can use the
> rhythm or withdrawal methods
> although a real man saying "I'll pull out" is as likely as a real man
> getting the cut. Teens get knocked up cuz theyre stupid . In the

40's
> its also stupidity- look at the calendar can prevent most

pregnancies.
> And if people are married who cares if another child comes along?

How old are you? 12?

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Old 01-18-2005, 02:48 PM   #72 (permalink)
Maggie
 
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Re: vasectomy recovery time


[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] wrote:
> A man going under the knife to get neutered is not a man. If the

pill
> is not an option (though the side effects are great) they can use the
> rhythm or withdrawal methods
> although a real man saying "I'll pull out" is as likely as a real man
> getting the cut. Teens get knocked up cuz theyre stupid . In the

40's
> its also stupidity- look at the calendar can prevent most

pregnancies.
> And if people are married who cares if another child comes along?

How old are you? 12?

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Old 01-18-2005, 03:05 PM   #73 (permalink)
Maggie
 
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> 4) When one is in their 50's they do not necessarily want a baby
> around; having a child hit puberty when one is retiring is not
> necessarily a good thing.>
> - rick



What a scary thought. If you have a baby at 45 you will have a
teenager when you are in your sixties......Oh my God. I hardly made it
through my kids teenage years and I got married when I was a mere
child. I was in my thirties when they were in the hell of puberty.
Early forties for my last one going through puberty. If I had one
going through all that now that I am 50, I think I might shoot myself.
I want grandchildren. The kind you get to spoil and send home with
their parents. It doesn't get any better than that.
Maggie.

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Old 01-18-2005, 03:05 PM   #74 (permalink)
Maggie
 
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Re: vasectomy recovery time


> 4) When one is in their 50's they do not necessarily want a baby
> around; having a child hit puberty when one is retiring is not
> necessarily a good thing.>
> - rick



What a scary thought. If you have a baby at 45 you will have a
teenager when you are in your sixties......Oh my God. I hardly made it
through my kids teenage years and I got married when I was a mere
child. I was in my thirties when they were in the hell of puberty.
Early forties for my last one going through puberty. If I had one
going through all that now that I am 50, I think I might shoot myself.
I want grandchildren. The kind you get to spoil and send home with
their parents. It doesn't get any better than that.
Maggie.

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Old 01-18-2005, 03:05 PM   #75 (permalink)
Maggie
 
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Re: vasectomy recovery time


> 4) When one is in their 50's they do not necessarily want a baby
> around; having a child hit puberty when one is retiring is not
> necessarily a good thing.>
> - rick



What a scary thought. If you have a baby at 45 you will have a
teenager when you are in your sixties......Oh my God. I hardly made it
through my kids teenage years and I got married when I was a mere
child. I was in my thirties when they were in the hell of puberty.
Early forties for my last one going through puberty. If I had one
going through all that now that I am 50, I think I might shoot myself.
I want grandchildren. The kind you get to spoil and send home with
their parents. It doesn't get any better than that.
Maggie.

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Old 01-18-2005, 03:17 PM   #76 (permalink)
Bill Baka
 
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Maggie wrote:
>>4) When one is in their 50's they do not necessarily want a baby
>>around; having a child hit puberty when one is retiring is not
>>necessarily a good thing.>
>>- rick

>
>
>
> What a scary thought. If you have a baby at 45 you will have a
> teenager when you are in your sixties......Oh my God. I hardly made it
> through my kids teenage years and I got married when I was a mere
> child. I was in my thirties when they were in the hell of puberty.
> Early forties for my last one going through puberty. If I had one
> going through all that now that I am 50, I think I might shoot myself.
> I want grandchildren. The kind you get to spoil and send home with
> their parents. It doesn't get any better than that.
> Maggie.
>

Probably right. I can run around with my grandchildren and then send
them home so I can unwind and get some relaxation time. It is kind of
weird spending more time with my grandchildren than I did with my
daughter, but then I was working out of town a lot.

Enjoy them while you can.
Bill Baka
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Old 01-18-2005, 03:17 PM   #77 (permalink)
Bill Baka
 
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Maggie wrote:
>>4) When one is in their 50's they do not necessarily want a baby
>>around; having a child hit puberty when one is retiring is not
>>necessarily a good thing.>
>>- rick

>
>
>
> What a scary thought. If you have a baby at 45 you will have a
> teenager when you are in your sixties......Oh my God. I hardly made it
> through my kids teenage years and I got married when I was a mere
> child. I was in my thirties when they were in the hell of puberty.
> Early forties for my last one going through puberty. If I had one
> going through all that now that I am 50, I think I might shoot myself.
> I want grandchildren. The kind you get to spoil and send home with
> their parents. It doesn't get any better than that.
> Maggie.
>

Probably right. I can run around with my grandchildren and then send
them home so I can unwind and get some relaxation time. It is kind of
weird spending more time with my grandchildren than I did with my
daughter, but then I was working out of town a lot.

Enjoy them while you can.
Bill Baka
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Old 01-18-2005, 03:17 PM   #78 (permalink)
Bill Baka
 
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Maggie wrote:
>>4) When one is in their 50's they do not necessarily want a baby
>>around; having a child hit puberty when one is retiring is not
>>necessarily a good thing.>
>>- rick

>
>
>
> What a scary thought. If you have a baby at 45 you will have a
> teenager when you are in your sixties......Oh my God. I hardly made it
> through my kids teenage years and I got married when I was a mere
> child. I was in my thirties when they were in the hell of puberty.
> Early forties for my last one going through puberty. If I had one
> going through all that now that I am 50, I think I might shoot myself.
> I want grandchildren. The kind you get to spoil and send home with
> their parents. It doesn't get any better than that.
> Maggie.
>

Probably right. I can run around with my grandchildren and then send
them home so I can unwind and get some relaxation time. It is kind of
weird spending more time with my grandchildren than I did with my
daughter, but then I was working out of town a lot.

Enjoy them while you can.
Bill Baka
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Old 01-18-2005, 05:38 PM   #79 (permalink)
Mark Hickey
 
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"Maggie" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:

>
>[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] wrote:
>> A man going under the knife to get neutered is not a man. If the

>pill
>> is not an option (though the side effects are great) they can use the
>> rhythm or withdrawal methods
>> although a real man saying "I'll pull out" is as likely as a real man
>> getting the cut. Teens get knocked up cuz theyre stupid . In the

>40's
>> its also stupidity- look at the calendar can prevent most

>pregnancies.
>> And if people are married who cares if another child comes along?


>How old are you? 12?


Don't feed the troll, Maggie... you'll just encourage him to say other
outrageous things that will get your knickers in a twist (oops, was
that PC?). ;-)

Mark Hickey
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Old 01-18-2005, 05:38 PM   #80 (permalink)
Mark Hickey
 
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Re: vasectomy recovery time

"Maggie" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:

>
>[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] wrote:
>> A man going under the knife to get neutered is not a man. If the

>pill
>> is not an option (though the side effects are great) they can use the
>> rhythm or withdrawal methods
>> although a real man saying "I'll pull out" is as likely as a real man
>> getting the cut. Teens get knocked up cuz theyre stupid . In the

>40's
>> its also stupidity- look at the calendar can prevent most

>pregnancies.
>> And if people are married who cares if another child comes along?


>How old are you? 12?


Don't feed the troll, Maggie... you'll just encourage him to say other
outrageous things that will get your knickers in a twist (oops, was
that PC?). ;-)

Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Home of the $695 ti frame
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