I have found that it seems women...even though much older, if they've never had children..may still be open to having the or have that desire.
My last g/f and I had discussed b-control methods, and she's strongly against hormonal b-control, in fact, in her previous relationships she's used nothing but a diaphragm and her ex, a condom. She's in her early 40s now and I asked about if she ever considered tubal ligation (tubes tied) and I also said I had considered getting a vasectomy as I'm in my mid-40s and don't want kids.
She started to cry when I brought this up. I was thinking "What did I say?!"
When I talked to another female friend about this, she's in her early 50s...she still desires children, mention she wants to adopt. She told me she dated a guy about her same age and a few dates in she found out he went under the knife...and it was even slightly off-putting to her.
Although she is well aware that her eggs have stopped dropping, again, it's some kind of trigger for SOME women to be turned off by this at a biological level?
Apparently, there's something very FINAL about this method of birth control...the worst in some women's eyes...which is basically sterilization.
I was wondering, is there some kind of latent biological thing that makes a woman turned off by the idea of a man who is not even slightly open to having kid (or more kids)?
My last g/f and I had discussed b-control methods, and she's strongly against hormonal b-control, in fact, in her previous relationships she's used nothing but a diaphragm and her ex, a condom. She's in her early 40s now and I asked about if she ever considered tubal ligation (tubes tied) and I also said I had considered getting a vasectomy as I'm in my mid-40s and don't want kids.
She started to cry when I brought this up. I was thinking "What did I say?!"
When I talked to another female friend about this, she's in her early 50s...she still desires children, mention she wants to adopt. She told me she dated a guy about her same age and a few dates in she found out he went under the knife...and it was even slightly off-putting to her.
Although she is well aware that her eggs have stopped dropping, again, it's some kind of trigger for SOME women to be turned off by this at a biological level?
Apparently, there's something very FINAL about this method of birth control...the worst in some women's eyes...which is basically sterilization.
I was wondering, is there some kind of latent biological thing that makes a woman turned off by the idea of a man who is not even slightly open to having kid (or more kids)?