Delusive angie @delusive_angie10

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I have water in my mouth just typing this... just retched
We were travelling home yesterday and I stopped off to grab some fish to cook (I don't normally eat fish for this very reason)
Anyone who eats fish - don't read.
i cooked it, served it and picked at it and it was full of worms (still alive) but my husband was enjoying his so I didn't say anything until he'd finished (I'm wicked) 💀😭
You warned me, I didn’t listen and I’m retching 😭 you poor luv 😩

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You warned me, I didn’t listen and I’m retching 😭 you poor luv 😩

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I'm so sorry, 😂 I'm probably over thinking it and didn't eat one because I only had a fork full then binned it (after my hubby cleared his plate 😭)

If I've put anyone off fish, then I do apologise.

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Male Birth Control:
  • Contraceptive Gel
NES/T is a gel that contains synthetic forms of progesterone (nestorone) and testosterone. The progesterone “switches off” sperm production in the testicles, and lowers levels of natural testosterone – the synthetic testosterone in the gel counters the effects of this.

The gel is designed to be rubbed into the shoulders and chest every day, and absorbs quickly into the bloodstream through the skin. It's anticipated that with correct usage, it will be just as effective as female hormonal contraception.
  • Contraceptive Pill
a couple of oral contraceptive pills for men have been through early, successful trials in the United States. One pill is called 11-beta-MNDTC and works in a similar way to NES/T gel, by blocking sperm production. In a small trial it caused the hormones required for sperm production to drop, and some men experienced side-effects such as acne, fatigue and headaches. Some men reported low sex drive and erection difficulties, but none of the participants stopped the trial due to side effects.
  • Contraceptive Injections
The injections proved highly effective, with only four pregnancies occurring among 274 couples taking part. This is similar to the efficacy of the female pill.

Unfortunately, the trial was stopped early because it was felt that the hormonal side-effects would be unacceptable for men. The side-effects included acne, headaches, fatigue and change in sex drive.

  • RISUG - Reversible Inhibition of Sperm Under Guidance
involves injecting a non-toxic chemical into the vas deferens, which creates a block and kills sperm as they pass through. Another injection can be used to dissolve the chemical when contraception is no longer wanted or needed.
  • IVD - Intra-Vas Device
a physical plug injected into the vas deferens to filter sperm. As with RISUG, this method can be easily reversed, in this case simply by removing the plug.
  • Vasectomy
  • Condoms
Unfortunately contraceptive is still widely considered a "woman's issue" and thus studies into male birth control are put on the back burner. The fact that Male Contraceptive Injections were providing high success during trials but were stopped due to the side effects being deemed unacceptable for men is just... laughable.

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I have water in my mouth just typing this... just retched
We were travelling home yesterday and I stopped off to grab some fish to cook (I don't normally eat fish for this very reason)
Anyone who eats fish - don't read.
i cooked it, served it and picked at it and it was full of worms (still alive) but my husband was enjoying his so I didn't say anything until he'd finished (I'm wicked) 💀😭
That's a horror story 🥺🥺 hells bells is this common!!!