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Opinion | I’ve been married three years. We just discovered that I’m shooting blanks. Should I leave my wife so she can have a baby with someone else? Ask Lisi

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Advice columnist Lisi Tesher.


Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star and based in Toronto. Send her relationship questions via email:聽lisi@thestar.ca

蚕听My wife and I have been married for three years. We met in university, dated for two years until graduation and then moved in together right away when we both got jobs in a city neither of us were from. It made sense financially to just live together. It worked and as I say, we鈥檝e now been married for a few years.

We recently decided to start trying for a baby. It鈥檚 a good time in her career to do so. We were having lots of trouble over the past six months, so we started testing. We discovered I鈥檓 shooting blanks. In other words, we can鈥檛 make a baby with my sperm and her egg.

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Lisi Tesher

Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star and based in Toronto. Send her relationship questions via email:聽lisi@thestar.ca

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