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I can't believe that. I really cant. Not from you.
. I was pleasured, confused, and mad (that she would do that) all at the same time 
I can't believe that. I really cant. Not from you.
IIght I ain't run to the bathroom and cry, but after the 2 pumps I did throw the rubber on and smashed. After that was done I kinda sat alone and thought to myself what that was about. I was pleasured, confused, and mad (that she would do that) all at the same time
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You work for this company or something b? FOH
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Wish i did. I'd be rich. Dont act like you wouldn't get or consider it if you was in your prime hearing about this. Miss me with that soft ****. Like im on here advertising something i just heard about yesterday. If this takes off and is successful, dudes will be going crazy with this.
This what I'm waiting onWake me when they cure all STD's.
Male contraceptions will never be here in North America, or at least in our life time. The amount of money that lawyers and the government make from child support cases and such is absurd.
No tin foil hat just the truth.
sexy up ya pull out game, pa.
Really though. If you're not cool with having a kid with the joint you're smashing, don't go in raw.

I'll stick with condoms.
A month of this will probably have you growing man boobs.
No Caitlyn
i aint implanting nothin in my pipe they buggin b
[h1]Male contraceptive gel passes monkey test[/h1]
By Michelle RobertsHealth editor, BBC News online
7 February 2017
An experimental new type of male contraceptive that blocks sperm flow with a gel has been successful in monkey trials.
Vasalgel acts as a physical barrier once injected into the tubes that sperm would swim down to the penis.
The company behind it says a two-year trial, published in Basic and Clinical Andrology, shows the gel works and is safe - at least in primates.
The monkey trial
The University of California researchers tested the gel on 16 adult male monkeys, 10 of whom were already fathers.
The monkeys were monitored for a week after getting the injection and were then released back into their an enclosure to rejoin some fertile females.
Mating did occur, but none of the female monkeys became pregnant over the course of the study, which included two full breeding periods for some of the animals.
Few of the male monkeys had side-effects, although one did need an operation because the injection did not go to plan and damaged one of his tubes.
Allan Pacey, professor of andrology at the University of Sheffield, said: "The study shows that, in adult male monkeys at least, the gel is an effective form of contraception.
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-38879224
The monkey test is all we needed. We good bruh. Monkeys confirmed it.Not messing with it
The monkey test is all we needed. We good bruh. Monkeys confirmed it.
It's too early to tell..watch in about a year the male monkeys gonna turn flagrant and start getting sexual with other male monkeys, start losing mad weight and their heads gonna get wild big
even water has side effects.