It just so happens that this year, Valentine’s Day shows up exactly three months after we celebrated WVD 2025—on November 14th, all the way down in La Plata, Argentina. Coincidence? We think not. 😏
If you’re one of the many thousands of men who got a vasectomy that day, this Valentine’s Day may come with an extra special perk: it could be the first time in your life you get to enjoy making love without that tiny voice in your head whispering, “Uh oh… what if?”
Now yes—you’ve had to play it safe these past three months. But if you’ve clocked 30+ ejaculations since then (gold star ⭐), the odds are increasingly in your favor that there are no “lurking swimmers” left behind. Still—don’t get cocky (well, maybe just a little). Follow your doctor’s orders and get your post-vasectomy semen analysis (PVSA). Why gamble when certainty is so much sexier?
After 13 years of producing WVD events in over a dozen countries, one thing is crystal clear: the biggest fear men have about vasectomy has very little to do with having more kids—and everything to do with sex.
Will it dull pleasure?
Weaken erections?
Make me less attractive?
In short: nope, nope, and absolutely not.
Physiologically, a vasectomy changes almost nothing. Ejaculate volume shifts by a barely noticeable 2–6%, and performance stays exactly where you left it. But psychologically? That’s where the magic happens. Removing the fear of pregnancy—and earning your partner’s gratitude, trust, and deep respect—has a way of turning you into the kind of lover you always hoped you could be. 🦸♂️🔥
Now, let’s be clear: being responsible might make you a good guy, but it doesn’t automatically make you a great lover. That takes caring for your partner’s body and experience, not just your own.
At WVD, we welcome you to this new chapter—where pleasure, love, and responsibility finally get on the same page… and stay there. A chapter marked by freedom, confidence, and the full enjoyment of one of life’s greatest gifts.








