As a young lad, I knew with certainty and after great contemplation how solid my desires were; one of mine was to never have kids, as I know myself well enough that I love my time alone and freedom to do as I pleased without being tied down by children. Other young men can know, if they are given the freedom and space to contemplate their decisions; to examine their thoughts and reasons for wanting to do something before committing to said decision. He’s an adult by law, as long as he has weighed the positives and negatives of this decision…It is his to make.
LostWanderer
Just a dude on the internet, looking for content and fun! I love Linux, gaming, writing, reading, music, anime, walks, and occasionally movies too. Chronically ill and anxious too, that makes life quite interesting…At times.
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I don’t think it’s too young…If you don’t want kids at this point in your life and know that this desire to not have children will persist, get the vasectomy. Having to deal with an unwanted pregnancy is far more of a hassle than getting a vasectomy! Based on what you’ve said, it seems like you’ve thought about this enough to make the decision.
LostWanderer@fedia.ioto Videos@lemmy.world•The Forgotten Prehistoric War That Killed 95% Of All Men3·23 days agoYeah, it’s total clickbait, but I didn’t think it would be bare minimum decent to include actual information (admittedly too late at the end). I couldn’t be bothered to give them the view, I ended up hiding the source channel because it was pumping out a lot of slop and clickbait.
LostWanderer@fedia.ioto Videos@lemmy.world•The Forgotten Prehistoric War That Killed 95% Of All Men13·24 days agoThe video itself looks like slop with a bad title…However, there is an article that is discussing a theory researchers came up with: Something Weird Happened to Men 7,000 Years Ago, And We Finally Know Why this article provides a link to this paper: Cultural hitchhiking and competition between patrilineal kin groups explain the post-Neolithic Y-chromosome bottleneck
We’ll never know the real cause, as there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding these types of finds in human DNA; the definitive evidence has long been lost to the ravages of time. At best there is room for speculation and no concrete answer to be found.
LostWanderer@fedia.ioto Videos@lemmy.world•The Forgotten Prehistoric War That Killed 95% Of All Men1·24 days agodeleted by creator
LostWanderer@fedia.ioto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's up with the sudden increase in AI slop?275·27 days agoThey are flooding the zone, there are countless pro-AI generated content instances. It’s like playing whack-a-mole, I often downvote obvious and human-altered slop (it’s all slop to me). Unfortunately, there are going to be images that have positive votes despite the general dislike of said AI-slop, especially because I tend to block those slop instances these days. Naturally, most of it is objectifying women (something I don’t want to see anyway) so those will naturally get a lot of votes because people weren’t thinking with the right head.
Yeah, I amended my comment…I get overzealous when it comes to defending personal autonomy and free will.