What is Vasectomy
In a vasectomy, the vasa deferentia, the tubes which connect the testicles to the prostate, are cut and closed. This prevents sperm produced in the testicles to enter the ejaculate...
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In a vasectomy, the vasa deferentia, the tubes which connect the testicles to the prostate, are cut and closed. This prevents sperm produced in the testicles to enter the ejaculate...

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please tell me if this is normal. my boyfriend is 49 and i am 21. he didnt want any children and had a vasectomy before we ever met. we have been together for 6 months. we have never had sex. he said he noticed it "slipping" after the V. but i know he's had sex with other women since the surgery and before me. does this really have something to do with why he doesnt get hard? he still ejaculates just never gets an erection. is something wrong with me or is it because of the surgery?
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It sounds like erectile disfunction. I wouldn't take it personally. He needs to see a dr.
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BTW, my DH didn't have a problem after his vasectomy...and no problems since the reversal.
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I agree with purple moonie... It does like e.d.. Be should see his physician about it and voice his concerns. There are options out there to combat that condition. A vasectomy should not have anything to do with that I don't believe at least physically speaking. Psychologically speaking I guess it could. Good luck!
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