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I'm 30 live in Northern Australia, I have a sperm count of 93million and fantastic mobility.
It hasn't affected me, but I'm sure it will effect others.
I’m 29 in CA and just found out I am unable to have children. I hope my wife doesn’t leave me over this. She really really wants kids of her own.
That sounds rough. Hopefully you can work it out.
But just to err on the side of caution, I wouldn't let her know about that Australian guy,
This is the level of sympathy I have come to expect from the Internet.
that must be heartbreaking for you, im so sorry. i hope you two are able to work it out.