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What if men had a simple, reliable method of birth control the way women have the pill?



It may be dangerous to stop the mojo, but it is our time. I saw some Brits on the Discovery Channel who soaked their balls in hot water for a few hours a day, with the idea that a man's testicles must be cooler than his body temp., to make sperm. (That's why the scrotum hangs away from the body.) It took a few weeks, but eventually the guys shot blanks. It struck me ~ why not create a discrete pouch that would keep a guy's testicles overheated? People laugh when I explain my idea, but I think it could change the world and make me rich. What do you think guys? Check out this website too ~ "Contraception Information Project" www.newmalecontraception.org

I think the idea isn't probable because I wouldn't go out and buy one if available today to purchase. Come on do you know what an inconvenience heating your testy's all day would be like...obviously not because your a girl. Believe me guys wouldn't buy something like that cause we all feel we have full control of our wanker.
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