No difference... but: You will not see any difference in the volume of ejaculated since sperms only comprises less than 1-2 % of total semen volume and experience no difference in the ability to perform since vasectomy doesn't affect testosterone production and secretion. But, occasionally, few post-vasectomy men may see blood-tinged semen lasting 1-3 months, which deserve no alarm and requires no care.
Answered 6/19/2014
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Yes: Vasectomy is safer, cheaper, and more effective than a woman getting her tubes blocked/tied. It will not affect a man's sex drive or ability to ejaculate b/c that's dependent on the prostate/seminal vesicles that aren't affected. It's irreversible; ppl who try have limited success. It takes 3 months to make sure the vasectomy worked and is not 100%, but very very close. No needles/scalpels needed!
Answered 5/26/2015
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Yes, yes...: Vasectomy is to surgically block sperm to pass through vas and keep them inside epididymides. And the sperms composes less than 1-2 % ofsemen volume so you can not visually discern any difference in semen volume before and after vasectomy. So, you still ejaculate like a champ - normal. Best wish ... Always.
Answered 3/19/2014
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Yes: The semen is unchanged to the naked eye. The sperms cells (which are microscopic) are not present in the semen after vasectomy. Erection, orgasm and ejaculation are otherwise unchanged.
Answered 3/19/2014
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