Young Thug recently joined PlaqueBoyMax on stream, where the pair spent time hanging out, eating pizza, and working on music together. PlaqueBoyMax has become one of Twitch’s most prominent music creators thanks to the success of his In The Booth series, while also building a catalog of music of his own.
During the stream, PlaqueBoyMax spoke about his decision to undergo a vasectomy. The 23-year-old content creator explained that, given his lifestyle and the risks that come with it, he wanted a reliable way to avoid an unplanned pregnancy. Since he is not ready to become a father, he opted for a vasectomy, noting that the procedure can potentially be reversed in the future if he changes his mind about having children.
The topic sparked a reaction from Young Thug, who made it clear he wasn’t a fan of the decision. During their conversation, the rapper jokingly suggested that PlaqueBoyMax could be headed to hell because, in his view, people are meant to reproduce and have children.
The exchange quickly caught the attention of fans online, with many weighing in on the debate over personal choice, family planning, and Young Thug’s humorous response to the streamer’s revelation.
“You got a vasectomy before having kids? That’s stupid,” Young Thug said during the stream. “If you were to die right now, you think God would let you in? The only reason he put you here is to create. God gonna slap the f*ck outta you.”
PlaqueBoyMax appeared somewhat taken aback by the remarks, though he stood by his decision. Ultimately, the choice to get a vasectomy was a personal one, and he has previously explained that he believes it was the best option for his current stage of life.
The discussion highlighted the differing perspectives the two have on family planning and personal responsibility. While Young Thug shared his own beliefs, PlaqueBoyMax has maintained that he is not ready to have children and wanted to take precautions to avoid an unplanned pregnancy.
Since revealing that he underwent the procedure, PlaqueBoyMax has continued to face debate and criticism online. However, many fans have argued that the decision is a personal matter and that he should be free to make choices about his own future without ongoing scrutiny.
