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Ian Muir
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Doesn't really hurt. I didn't feel a thing during the procedure and the post op pain was not bad at all. I didn't even take most of my painkillers.

In some cases.

When I had my done, my urologist explained that a reversal done within a few years is about 60-70% effective. After 3 years, he said won't even attempt a reversal, and doctors that do generally have less than a 50% success rate. It's also much more expensive to have one reversed.

DO NOT get a vasectomy

A quick Google search shows that he's been supporting UNL, an education focused charity ,since 1999. http://ushersnewlook.org/

I wish more celebrities were "reduced to" putting their fame to good use and helping out others.

I see a father of 2 showing people it's good for men to get involved with their kids. I see well-known celebrity encouraging adults to read to kids.

Despite the fact that he makes people horny, he's been doing charity stuff for kids and education for quite a while.

Maybe my sarcasm filter is broken, but what is the

In some locales, brunch is an excuse to get shitfaced on Sunday "morning". It's not really fancy, people just get dressed up because it makes them feel better about getting hammered before lunch.

I wish I could say this would in any way reduce his chances of winning, but my state has a long history of re-electing assholes. This isn't even the worst thing a NH state rep has said about women this year. http://miscellanyblue.com/post/791993642…

Thanks for all of the responses. It seems like a great thing they're doing and hopefully it helps. At the end of the day, it seems like it would be better to see them work to reduce the problems women face when having kids. It's awesome that they make the choice between having a career and having a family a bit

Thanks for clarifying. I know that women definitely face barriers when they have kids (my wife works in tech and had issues getting back into things after our kids were born). I just didn't know that having viable eggs at a later age was that much of a concern.

Thank you for your response.

I can see the value to the company, I was mostly asking about the value to women. Thanks for your comment.

What is the value of freezing eggs for non-medical reasons? I'm not trying to troll here, I honestly don't really know. If this gets more women into tech fields (or helps make existing women feel more welcome), I'm all for it; just trying to figure it out.

My gut reaction felt like they're doing this to discourage

Thank you for posting this. My wife had some complications with our first child. She needed to get an epidural and at one point our midwife recommend we get ready for a C-section. My wife refused. Fortunately, everything turned out OK. Our son had a few minor issues and my wife had to spend some extra time in the

I can see why this is confusing to women. From day one, we teach girls to adapt or change to meet expectations, while we teach boys how awesome they are just how they are. Then women grow up blaming themselves and men grow up convinced that everybody else is wrong. It sucks, and I just hope I can raise my son to be a

I guess that view might be more generational. At lot of the stuff targeted at younger folks have followed this pattern a lot. Princess Diaries, High School Musical, most of the stuff on Nickelodeon and Disney recently.

Men and women both have feelings of rejection. They both have ways of dealing with that rejection and I agree men are far more likely to have unhealthy ways of dealing with it, often at the expense of women. The problem is that the only message men get in these situations is that they're completely wrong. Their

Is that how pretty much every teen love story works? In fact, I'm pretty sure the go to formula is nerdy girl wants to date hot jock. After some transitional process, he realizes that she was amazing all along and they live happily ever after.

I'd agree that men are far more likely to turn into whiny douchebags as a

You're correct. He was never shown on film to actually have sex with an underage girl. Maybe he was just a guy who found underage girls attractive, hung out with them, hit on them, but never actually had intercourse with them. I personally think it was pretty clearly implied he was banging high school chicks.

Yeah, in the movie he was definitely a graduate/townie who still hung out with high school students, not a student.

EDIT: From the plot summary "David Wooderson, a man in his early 20s who still socializes with high school students."

I agree it's usually men that become a problem.

I guess it just rubs me the wrong way when I hear it only applied to men. Pretty much everybody I know who's single in their late 20's/early 30's sounds the same, but they get flack for it in different ways depending on gender.

Instead of recognizing that it sucks for

A lot of the "Nice Guys" end up becoming feminists. In fact plenty of the "Nice Guys" I know are feminists, they're just complete introverts so they don't say it much. Most of them claim to be nice guys because they've been told they're ugly, fat, awkward, geeky, etc.

Pretty much any guy whose not traditionally

Thanks for dismissing my response, just replied to the original comment instead.