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from wikipedia:

Vasectomy should not be confused with castration: vasectomy does not involve removal of the testicles and it affects neither the production of male sex hormones (mainly testosterone) nor their secretion into the bloodstream. Therefore sexual desire (libido) and the ability to have an erection and an orgasm with an ejaculation are not affected.
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Farty,

No, I had my V 2 years ago. And sex is great, really helps your wife/partner to know that you are "good to go" at a moments notice without having to worry about birth control.

My sex drive has seen no drop at all.
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A site much like this one rotated through the internets a couple of years ago, It was a hoax. Check Snopes : http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/babyink.asp
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