Sort of, but the operation will often make it hard or impossible for him to have an erection.
Yes, men can still father children after prostate surgery. If the prostate is removed, the sperm will be extracted and implanted in the women via In Vitro Fertilization or artificial insemination.
That's a hard question - who am I to decide on that?But I would think illegally sexually active with contraception is still better than illegally sexually active and pregnant, so if this is a vote I would go for "yes".
still cant guess why playboy has rabbit as mascot.....
If you are only sexually active with men, then yes, you are straight. Don't panic!
Yes, you can be on birth control without being sexually active. But for further information consult a physician.
hey i am 12 and i am sexually active and i still havent gotten my period yet.i am really worried to. like mot of my friends have their periods but me. i am really concered but i am finding white stuff in my undies and i think that that's the discharge but im not sure. but anyway i don't know what to do can you help me out. but i still think that being sexually active sometimes affects you it just depends on your body type
He will still want to 'hump' things and will still seek to mark his territory.
Because you are healthy and are still getting the hormones that make you feel that way.
Removing the prostate does not mean male sexual function is impossible. There are two nerves that run along the sides of the prostate, and these nerves control a man's ability to have an erection. If the prostate is removed and the nerves are left intact and not damaged, full sexual function can be restored within 3-12 months. Even if an erection is not possible, sexual desire can still exist. If the couple are in a loving relationship, they can still have a sexual relationship with toys or other methods. Lack of sexual desire and negative thoughts related to prostate removal and lack of ability to achieve an erection are all in the head...change your thoughts and this changes the outcome!
Well since you arent sexally active and your parent(s) still have a problem with it you need to talk to them about it. and if you are sexually active its still important that they know about it. Im 15 and in love with a 18 year old and my parents hate it but what i did is talked to them about it and made sure that they knew that hes the one i want to love and be with.
The man's ability to produce sperm should be unaffected by the removal of his prostate, since the sperm is made in the testicles. Having said this, the prostate does make some of the fluid in the ejaculate (about 25-35%). So a man who has had his prostate removed may notice a decrease in the amount he ejaculates. Also, depending on the way the prostate is removed, the nerves that feed the penis may be damaged, and though he makes sperm, may find it difficult to have an ejaculation, or even become aroused.
It mostly depends on if u guys are sexually active, then yes. Also even if ur not sexually active u could still get in trouble..b/c shes underaged n ur not.....she wouldn't get in trouble...bt u would.....