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by gaur 3521 days ago
> understand how upset someone would be if they signed up for one and got the other.

Is it somehow hard to understand the statement that some men (not all men) would be OK with the outcome? I for one am never going to have biological children, so I don't particularly care whether I'm sterile or not.

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It's not hard to understand, it's just totally irrelevant. Let's say one percent of the people taking a temporary contraceptive (rather than just having a vasectomy) happen to also not care if they are made permanently infertile. Meanwhile, another one percent get this side effect. These aren't going to be the same one percent.

The fact that there may be men in the first group is totally irrelevant to the experience of the second group.

Well, let's say you're going to have sex. _At that moment_, do you care whether you're sterile or not? Because these people probably are, but it's not certain.