But I’m worried that if I plan not to have children, I’ll change my mind later.
Why is this a problem? Freedom of choice is a good thing to have. If you really want to commit future-you to the choices that now-you wants to make, there is a variety of surgical procedures that are moderately hard to impossible to reverse. But again, why do you want to give up future choice?
How will I know when my preferences are stable enough to plan around?
Future is uncertain. Your preferences will never be cast in stone and that’s a good thing. Whatever you plans are, they should take into account the fact that things will (not may) change.
Freedom of choice is a good thing to have. If you really want to commit future-you to the choices that now-you wants to make, there is a variety of surgical procedures that are moderately hard to impossible to reverse. But again, why do you want to give up future choice?
I’m worried about getting a woman pregnant, and I’m not sure reversible birth control is effective enough.
Why is this a problem? Freedom of choice is a good thing to have. If you really want to commit future-you to the choices that now-you wants to make, there is a variety of surgical procedures that are moderately hard to impossible to reverse. But again, why do you want to give up future choice?
Future is uncertain. Your preferences will never be cast in stone and that’s a good thing. Whatever you plans are, they should take into account the fact that things will (not may) change.
I’m worried about getting a woman pregnant, and I’m not sure reversible birth control is effective enough.
I don’t think LW is a good source for male birth-control methods :-) but Google is your friend. You can start by looking at RISUG.
Except sometimes directly.
Irreversible birth control + frozen sperm?
Use nicotine patches and porn to change your sexual preferences?