HornyGuy2SuckU1. One day, you may decide to have children - or more children - and this closes off that possibility to you.
2. Although a vasectomy is usually a safe, highly effective procedure, it can have minor, temporary risks including swelling, bruising, pain, infection, or blood clots (hematoma). And then there are the long-term or rare complications which include sperm granulomas, chronic pain syndrome (1-2%), or rare surgical failure where the tubes reconnect. Why risk long-term for an unnecessary procedure?
3. Then, there's the way a vasectomy can mess with your head. Some men experience negative psychological effects. Potential issues include anxiety, depression, feelings of decreased masculinity, relationship stress, or regret, often linked to the permanence of the procedure, fear of pain, or feeling pressured to have it done.
4. Costs. In private Canadian clinics, a vasectomy costs about $2,000. In the U.S. without insurance, it costs about $1,000.
A condom, by comparison, only costs about $1, meaning you can fuck 2,000 times with condoms for the same cost as getting a vasectomy.
And the condom, unlike the vasectomy, will protect you against sexually-trànsmitted diseases.
Given all that, why roll the dice and take a risk with your mental and physical health when a condom will do everything the vasectomy will do without the pain and risks?
It's up to you but I don't see an upside to a vasectomy.