PlaqueboyMax’s personal health decision has been making waves this week.
On Monday, a clip began circulating showing the streamer sharing that he went through with a vasectomy after what he described as a “failed” semen retention attempt.
Following the buzz, TMZ caught up with the 23-year-old to get a clearer picture of why he chose to have the procedure done.
“Just not ready for no babies bro,” PlaqueBoy said. “We love women, bro. They protect theyself, we gotta protect ourselves too.”
“If it come time for me to [have] kids…vasectomies are reversible,” he added. “We are feminists over here.” When asked whether he thinks he’s setting a trend, he said he “might” be, adding, “Everybody just gotta protect theyselves.”
What PlaqueboyMax said about reversals does hold up—but there are a few important details to consider. According to the Mayo Clinic, “Almost all vasectomies can be reversed. However, this doesn’t guarantee success in conceiving a child. Vasectomy reversal can be attempted even if several years have passed since the original vasectomy—but the longer it has been, the less likely it is that the reversal will work.”
Earlier this week, while opening up about his failed semen retention attempt, PBM admitted he “worse than failed that bitch.” He added, “Basically, bro, I ain’t gon’ lie, gang. Put two and two together. I can’t be doing this shit. Like, I’m not [going to] be doing this shit. … Not having no PlaqueBoy Juniors. So, I got a vasectomy.”
He went on to repeat that he “slipped up,” though he didn’t go into detail about what exactly happened. He did, however, share that he remembers feeling “panicking” and “scared,” but reassured that “everything’s good” now.
