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Just got done nuttin in a cup. 
 

I was a lil disappointed in my output.  

for sure I thought I could fill that thing up. I guess I ain’t a young kid anymore. 

4 hours ago, kingkoopa6 said:

Just got done nuttin in a cup. 
 

I was a lil disappointed in my output.  

for sure I thought I could fill that thing up. I guess I ain’t a young kid anymore. 

 

Hope you don't suffer from PVPS in the coming months.  Good luck!

 

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Vasectomy has a low risk of problems, but some men develop post-vasectomy pain syndrome (PVPS). PVPS involves chronic pain in one or both testicles that is still present three months after the procedure. Pain can range from a rare, dull ache to sharp, constant pain that can interfere with daily life. For some men, the pain is severe enough to seek treatment.

 

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Having some discomfort after vasectomy is common, but men with PVPS have pain that never seems to get better after the procedure.

Signs and symptoms of PVPS may include:

Pain and tenderness in the scrotum
Pressure or pain after ejaculation
Dull ache in one or both testicles
Pain and tenderness at the site of the vasectomy
Swelling of the small, C-shaped tube behind the testicle where sperm are stored (epididymis)
Pain with sex

 

 

 
 


Damn it!! I missed out on my favorite kinks when I had mine done.

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