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I just had a conversation with a guy I used to work with who was excited to tell me about his wife's latest pregnancy. The problem is that a year and a half ago he told me about his vasectomy. Since he was happy I was happy for him but I'm kind of scratching my head on this one.
I just had a conversation with a guy I used to work with who was excited to tell me about his wife's latest pregnancy. The problem is that a year and a half ago he told me about his vasectomy. Since he was happy I was happy for him but I'm kind of scratching my head on this one.
I just had a conversation with a guy I used to work with who was excited to tell me about his wife's latest pregnancy. The problem is that a year and a half ago he told me about his vasectomy. Since he was happy I was happy for him but I'm kind of scratching my head on this one.
Well I doubt he forgot that he may have had one, so I would have been all up in his grill with questions. Or asked him out far along she is, count that many months backwards on my finger, pause for a second, then let out a "Whew!. Congratulations."
I just had a conversation with a guy I used to work with who was excited to tell me about his wife's latest pregnancy. The problem is that a year and a half ago he told me about his vasectomy. Since he was happy I was happy for him but I'm kind of scratching my head on this one.
I though about that but figured that if she was more than 18 months pregnant somebody would have mentioned something.:doh
I though about that but figured that if she was more than 18 months pregnant somebody would have mentioned something.:doh
Elephant pregnancy? :lol:
A friend of mine hurt something in a dune buggy accident that no man wants to hurt. 4 times his wife got pregnant when the doctors said it was impossible. (1 miscarriage) and he has three boys that there is absolutely no question as to who their father is, little clones, all of them.
Bite your tongue and wish him the best!
Why not just ask him? I'm sure there's a reason for it, like he had the vasectomy reversed. If he knew his wife had cheated on him, he probably wouldn't be excitedly telling people about it...
Why not just ask him? I'm sure there's a reason for it, like he had the vasectomy reversed. If he knew his wife had cheated on him, he probably wouldn't be excitedly telling people about it...
Mainly because it's no one's business except the man and his wife's. Unless the guy is a close friend it's foolish to ask a coworker something like that. You have to continue to work with him. Making things awkward is a bad idea.
Why not just ask him? I'm sure there's a reason for it, like he had the vasectomy reversed. If he knew his wife had cheated on him, he probably wouldn't be excitedly telling people about it...
It wold only be cheating if he didn't know about it and/or didn't approve. It is not exactly unusual for a woman to make use of a ......stud for the purposes of having a child, although usually that is if the husband is sterile to begin with prior to their marrying. My wife had permission to make use of such services, assuming I approved of the guy. We're past that stage now, at least for procreation. With my youngest in her senior year and her only just 6 years away I really don't want to start over.
Also, even though he doesn't advertise it, the man and his wife might be poly and there is a second husband whose gun is still loaded.
I dont think that's normal at all. :shock:
I dont think that's normal at all. :shock:
Aren't vasectomies reverseable now?
Aren't vasectomies reverseable now?
I just had a conversation with a guy I used to work with who was excited to tell me about his wife's latest pregnancy. The problem is that a year and a half ago he told me about his vasectomy. Since he was happy I was happy for him but I'm kind of scratching my head on this one.
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