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It Takes a Man to Get a Vasectomy: The History of the Vasectomy and 5 Things You Probably Didn't Consider Before Getting One (Funny Learning Series Book 2)

It Takes a Man to Get a Vasectomy: The History of the Vasectomy and 5 Things You Probably Didn't Consider Before Getting One (Funny Learning Series Book 2)

Caleb J. Ross
4.2/5 ( ratings)
UPDATE: This essay can now be heard as part of a new podcast called Meet My Father, The Internet.


Subscribe to the Meet My Father, The Internet podcast on iTunes or use the RSS option to subscribe with any podcast app.


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The first successful vasectomy was done on a dog. There’s no documentation to support any of the possible theories as to why a dog was chosen, let alone the specific dog. Eventually humans went under the knife, but not always for the reason we may be familiar with today. Long before vasectomies were a viable means of family planning, they were used as eugenic tactics to rid the world of "degenerates" as well as a way to boost a man's libido.

In this short essay Caleb J. Ross, author of numerous books and short stories, explores the history of the vasectomy as well as a few considerations he learned as he underwent his own procedure.

Printed length: about 5 pages

This entire essay can be read for free at calebjross.com
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Caleb J. Ross
Release
October 29, 2014

It Takes a Man to Get a Vasectomy: The History of the Vasectomy and 5 Things You Probably Didn't Consider Before Getting One (Funny Learning Series Book 2)

Caleb J. Ross
4.2/5 ( ratings)
UPDATE: This essay can now be heard as part of a new podcast called Meet My Father, The Internet.


Subscribe to the Meet My Father, The Internet podcast on iTunes or use the RSS option to subscribe with any podcast app.


[image]

[image]


The first successful vasectomy was done on a dog. There’s no documentation to support any of the possible theories as to why a dog was chosen, let alone the specific dog. Eventually humans went under the knife, but not always for the reason we may be familiar with today. Long before vasectomies were a viable means of family planning, they were used as eugenic tactics to rid the world of "degenerates" as well as a way to boost a man's libido.

In this short essay Caleb J. Ross, author of numerous books and short stories, explores the history of the vasectomy as well as a few considerations he learned as he underwent his own procedure.

Printed length: about 5 pages

This entire essay can be read for free at calebjross.com
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Caleb J. Ross
Release
October 29, 2014

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