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Old 10-03-11 | 03:02 PM
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Who cares......The best part about having kids in making them!
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Old 10-03-11 | 03:12 PM
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OP, ignore the hilarity. Yours is a perfectly reasonable question. However, if there is a problem it is not with infertility, but with erectile dysfunction caused by damage to nerves and blood vessels. If ED is, as you say, not a problem, it is very unlikely that cycling will compromise his ability to father a child.
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Old 10-03-11 | 04:19 PM
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The dip in the middle of the seat is to relieve pressure on the prostate & that's a good thing,
Purpose is to relieve pressure on nerves, not prostate.
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Old 10-03-11 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by JanMM
Purpose is to relieve pressure on nerves, not prostate.
If your seat is putting too much pressure on your prostate you may want to tilt the saddle down a bit more \
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Old 10-04-11 | 08:04 AM
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So you and the bf are having a baby but don't have enough commitment to the baby or yourselves to get married? I think that is more of a problem that your bfs "balls" and bike seat.
Completely inappropriate. Not a place to impose your opinion (which is just what it is) on anyone.
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Old 10-04-11 | 11:45 AM
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Completely inappropriate. Not a place to impose your opinion (which is just what it is) on anyone.
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OP dropped this in our laps and didn't come back... looks like trolling from here but hey that's my opinion that I'm imposing. I don't see how making crude jokes is all that bad considering.. or are you the humor police too?
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