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Is your pullout game weak? Does your girl have you for 18 years? Are you tired of the stop and start method and just wanna shoot up the club and order that chick an uber after the session and not worry about getting that I'm late call? Fear not gentlemen, I introduce you to the **** Click.
A New Male Contraceptive May Change Birth Control — Research
Most contraceptives like condoms and birth control pills have somehow helped to slow down the growing issue of overpopulation. However, a new birth control product developed for men hopes to secure a 100% protection from procreation.
German inventor Clemens Bimek came up with an alternative for vasectomy. The Bimek SLV or also known as the '**** click.' It is a tiny switch implanted into the vas deferens in the testicle glands of a male in order to disrupt seminal fluid regulation.
The procedure of implanting the tiny device will last for about 30 minutes. Inserted through a small incision, it is less than 2cm long and weighs only two grams. The patient will be under local anesthetic during the entire operation.
Glow in the dark option coming soon
http://www.sciencetimes.com/article...traceptive-changed-birth-control-research.htm
How do yall feel about this?
A New Male Contraceptive May Change Birth Control — Research
Most contraceptives like condoms and birth control pills have somehow helped to slow down the growing issue of overpopulation. However, a new birth control product developed for men hopes to secure a 100% protection from procreation.
German inventor Clemens Bimek came up with an alternative for vasectomy. The Bimek SLV or also known as the '**** click.' It is a tiny switch implanted into the vas deferens in the testicle glands of a male in order to disrupt seminal fluid regulation.
The procedure of implanting the tiny device will last for about 30 minutes. Inserted through a small incision, it is less than 2cm long and weighs only two grams. The patient will be under local anesthetic during the entire operation.
Glow in the dark option coming soon
http://www.sciencetimes.com/article...traceptive-changed-birth-control-research.htm
How do yall feel about this?
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