ausguerila Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 If someone received a vasectomy against their will while under anesthesia, how hard would you have to ejaculate to force the correct anatomic path again?
Moontanman Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 1 minute ago, ausguerila said: If someone received a vasectomy against their will while under anesthesia, how hard would you have to ejaculate to force the correct anatomic path again? I would think the force of ejaculation would have no bearing on reconnecting severed seminal tubes...
ausguerila Posted April 20, 2018 Author Posted April 20, 2018 (edited) That is not the answer I am looking for. This would be after the hypothetical bullet to the head of everyone who was involved. Edited April 20, 2018 by ausguerila -1
Strange Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 (edited) 2 minutes ago, ausguerila said: That is not the answer I am looking for. That's a shame. But ejaculation is irrelevant. Edited April 20, 2018 by Strange
Moontanman Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 1 minute ago, ausguerila said: That is not the answer I am looking for. Well the answer you looking for is irrelevant to how a vasectomy works, seminal vessels are comparable to hollow strands of spaghetti. A vasectomy is when those strands are severed. Even intentionally trying to repair them is so difficult as be considered dubious at best. Thinking it could happen by accident or by force is silly...
ausguerila Posted April 20, 2018 Author Posted April 20, 2018 I don't care about how you think it works. How would it hypothetically work?
Phi for All Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 The way it was described to me, sperm is prevented from reaching the testicles in the procedure. It's not a matter of more force. There's nothing loaded to force.
Moontanman Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 Just now, ausguerila said: I don't care about how you think it works. How would it hypothetically work? Well I guess a magical fairy could fly up the penis and reattach them... 1
ausguerila Posted April 20, 2018 Author Posted April 20, 2018 I am looking for an answer along the line of: enough sperm production could create enough compressive force to blow through whatever was made to be in the way.
Phi for All Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 1 minute ago, ausguerila said: I am looking for an answer along the line of: enough sperm production could create enough compressive force to blow through whatever was made to be in the way. This is a science discussion site. You need to find someplace that will lie to you.
Moontanman Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 1 minute ago, ausguerila said: I am looking for an answer along the line of: enough sperm production could create enough compressive force to blow through whatever was made to be in the way. The point of this is that there is nothing in the way, the seminal vessels are cut not blocked...
Phi for All Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 12 minutes ago, ausguerila said: If someone received a vasectomy against their will while under anesthesia, This question should end with, "... how long will the doctor spend in jail after I sue him/her for all he/she is worth?" 1
Strange Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 2 minutes ago, ausguerila said: I am looking for an answer along the line of: enough sperm production could create enough compressive force to blow through whatever was made to be in the way. Enough sperm production could create enough compressive force to blow through whatever was made to be in the way. OK? Of course, it is completely untrue. It could never happen. But if that is the answer you are looking for, problem solved.
StringJunky Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 4 minutes ago, ausguerila said: What do you mean? Put two hosepipe ends protruding in a bag and one outside end is connected to a tap. What's the chances of a short jet of water coming out the other bit of pipe? 1
Phi for All Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 Just now, ausguerila said: I asked for a hypothetical answer. Hypothetical doesn't mean "wishful thinking". Don't you want an accurate answer?
Moontanman Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 Just now, ausguerila said: I asked for a hypothetical answer. And I gave you one, you are operating on false information, I've had a vasectomy, I was awake during the procedure, they simply cut the vessels...
ausguerila Posted April 20, 2018 Author Posted April 20, 2018 (edited) Have I been engaging in conversation with you on any other forums? Your choice of words are very familiar. Edited April 20, 2018 by ausguerila
Strange Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 Just now, StringJunky said: Put two hosepipe ends protruding in a bag and one outside end is connected to a tap. What's the chances of a short jet of water coming out the other bit of pipe? Remember to tie a knot in the ends of the pipes.
ausguerila Posted April 20, 2018 Author Posted April 20, 2018 Please keep this forum on topic as strange as it may seem.
Phi for All Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 Just now, ausguerila said: Any ideas yet? Are you reading the replies? We're relying on knowledge here, not "ideas" we could make up about this problem. You don't seem to be taking this discussion very seriously. You can't force sperm from testicles that don't contain any.
ausguerila Posted April 20, 2018 Author Posted April 20, 2018 (edited) Enough compression could result in a breakout on a molecular scale which then could prove to be a successful ejaculation. Something like this. Edited April 20, 2018 by ausguerila
Strange Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 4 minutes ago, ausguerila said: Enough compression could result in a breakout on a molecular scale which then could prove to be a successful ejaculation. Something like this. If you are happy to make up your own fantastic ideas, why ask for facts that you don't like?
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