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Posted by Arbiter on Feb-04-2007 07:04:
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Originally posted by Frenchie
Very true Arbiter. My mom was in labour for 6 hours, and said it wasn't that bad, very tolerable. Some other women on the other hand have very painful and hard births. Complications and what not. Depending on the pregnancy itself usually decides how the labor will be. |
Yeah, there are quite a few factors that influence how much pain (if any) a woman will experience during childbirth. Obviously when there are complications it's the worst scenario. One of the big causes is just stress and tension - sadly the anticipation of pain can often be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Posted by Enigmatic XTC on Feb-04-2007 07:04:
Re: Re: Women VS Men
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Originally posted by eRRaTiK
no where near as excruciating as giving birth can be from all reports. |
actually, there have been studies that show that the amount of pain is about the same. the difference is that women have to endure it for longer
Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-04-2007 07:07:
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Originally posted by Arbiter
Many women have painless or near-painless childbirths. Many more are capable of having them. "The pain of childbirth" is as much the product of culture as it is physiology (if not more!) |
True. Another preventable factor is that modern sedentary bodies are often not "up to snuff."
Posted by eRRaTiK on Feb-04-2007 07:12:
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Originally posted by Enigmatic XTC
actually, there have been studies that show that the amount of pain is about the same. the difference is that women have to endure it for longer |
in that case, women still win.
Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-04-2007 07:18:
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Originally posted by Frenchie
Women...def.. but that is bias.
props to men for having outer genitalia , and having it more exposed to damage.....umm... Us women go through more than you for sure, but it doesn't mean that men don't suffer. |
+1
Women have monthly menstrual cycles, pregnancy, child birth, motherhood, menopause, and then saggy tits.
We have it worse.
Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-04-2007 07:19:
But you live longer! 
Posted by idoru on Feb-04-2007 07:20:
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Originally posted by Theresa
+1
Women have monthly menstrual cycles, pregnancy, child birth, motherhood, menopause, and then saggy tits.
We have it worse. |
You guys do have it worse, so mass points to you!
However, there's nothing quite liked getting cock-knocked five times over a period of two hours to the point where whenever you touch your boys the next couple of days they're sensitive and painful. Fucking felt like they were up in my chest.
Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 07:21:
For all the shit we go through, we deserve to live longer,.
Posted by Ed G on Feb-04-2007 07:21:
I'm glad I don't get the mumflee.
Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-04-2007 07:21:
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Originally posted by Arbiter
Yeah, there are quite a few factors that influence how much pain (if any) a woman will experience during childbirth. Obviously when there are complications it's the worst scenario. One of the big causes is just stress and tension - sadly the anticipation of pain can often be a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
Are you on crack dude?
I will give it to you that there are some women who have less painful births than others, but you cannot say that they are totally painless, and "in their heads".
Have you ever WATCHED a pregnancy? Even watching it is fricken painful.
Hell, in a lot of cases they have to use scissors and physically cut the vagina open, or it just rips open on its own.
Before we had all of this medical advancement, it was common for women to DIE during birth, so wherever you get this idea that it is painless is beyond me.
Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 07:22:
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Originally posted by Theresa
Are you on crack dude?
I will give it to you that there are some women who have less painful births than others, but you cannot say that they are totally painless, and "in their heads".
Have you ever WATCHED a pregnancy? Even watching it is fricken painful.
Hell, in a lot of cases they have to use scissors and physically cut the vagina open, or it just rips open on its own.
Before we had all of this medical advancement, it was common for women to DIE during birth, so wherever you get this idea that it is painless is beyond me. |
Grade 9 Bio class.
Watching that made me not want to have kids for a while.
Posted by idoru on Feb-04-2007 07:23:
The worst part, at least in the video they showed us, was right after the kid came out. The chick in the video spewed a shitload of water and blood everywhere.
Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 07:24:
Placenta's.
Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-04-2007 07:27:
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Originally posted by idoru
The worst part, at least in the video they showed us, was right after the kid came out. The chick in the video spewed a shitload of water and blood everywhere. |
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Originally posted by Frenchie
Placenta's. |
Yep.
It's called "afterbirth". We need to expel the sac that the baby was held in, so every woman will spew that shit.
BTW, I just posted in the virginity thread, and I also wanted to point out that women can have very painful first times, and sometimes have it really painful for a while. THEN some women can't orgasm, and others have a really hard time orgasming.
We have the shittier end of the stick.
Posted by idoru on Feb-04-2007 07:28:
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Originally posted by Theresa
We have the shittier end of the stick. |
[Obligatory anal sex reference]
Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 07:29:
Men don't know what we have until they:
1- take women studies
2-study woooomen hard enough
3-are with a women long enough and have gone through all her stages with her.
Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-04-2007 07:32:
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Originally posted by Frenchie
Men don't know what we have until they:
1- take women studies
2-study woooomen hard enough
3-are with a women long enough and have gone through all her stages with her. |
You know, I was totally shocked when I found out that A LOT of men don't even understand what the menstrual cycle is for. Seriously... talk about being clueless.
Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-04-2007 07:32:
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Originally posted by Theresa
Before we had all of this medical advancement, it was common for women to DIE during birth... |
This is true, but kind of misleading. The most important "medical advancements" have been cleanliness and better maternal nutrition, hardly "high tech."
I took Arbiter's basic point as being that the idea of pregnancy as the most taxing ordeal that anyone (or even women) could ever undergo is not by any means universal. It was fairly common for Inuit women to give birth in the middle of the night, alone, and introduce the child to the husband in the morning. In some African tribes women went off, again alone, to give birth and did so without the tremendous amount of group attention and anxiety devoted to the process in Western nations.
Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 07:35:
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Originally posted by Theresa
You know, I was totally shocked when I found out that A LOT of men don't even understand what the menstrual cycle is for. Seriously... talk about being clueless. |
+1
Actually come to think of it, I;m not shocked. Men try hard to be ignorant to those type of things you know...they don't want to think of us as something that bleeds for 5-7 days and doesn't die. To them that's kaka nasty, to us it's life.
Posted by Arbiter on Feb-04-2007 07:35:
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Originally posted by Theresa
Are you on crack dude?
I will give it to you that there are some women who have less painful births than others, but you cannot say that they are totally painless, and "in their heads".
Have you ever WATCHED a pregnancy? Even watching it is fricken painful.
Hell, in a lot of cases they have to use scissors and physically cut the vagina open, or it just rips open on its own.
Before we had all of this medical advancement, it was common for women to DIE during birth, so wherever you get this idea that it is painless is beyond me. |
Congratulations, you have just described how childbirth is percieved in western culture. However, the funny thing is that women from other backgrounds would have a very different perception of it.
Don't shoot the messenger, I'm just telling you the way it is. I used to have the same view of childbirth that you do, but I was corrected and after studying the matter more closely realized I was wrong. And, just for the record, the one who did the correcting for me was my own mother.
Posted by Lilith on Feb-04-2007 07:35:
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Originally posted by Frenchie
Watching that made me not want to have kids for a while. |
Not really, just made me want to be unconcious for it personally 
I've sat through 3 deliveries, sisters, cousins and a freinds and I think its all the screaming, passing out from fright and crying that gets to me, thats just from the husbands. Then the other half will start up actually having the kid.
Nope, its god damn circus in there, just knock me out and hack the little blighter out through a c section thanks!
Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Feb-04-2007 07:37:
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Originally posted by Arbiter
the one who did the correcting for me was my own mother |
Pft, don't lie - you don't have a mother.
Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 07:44:
I think labor is much worse than any shot to the nuts.
Posted by Enigmatic XTC on Feb-04-2007 07:44:
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Originally posted by Frenchie
Men don't know what we have until they:
1- take women studies
2-study woooomen hard enough
3-are with a women long enough and have gone through all her stages with her. |
You know, i hear this from women all the fucking time. That men need to study them and learn what its like to be them. When the fuck have women ever studied what its like to be a man? If women want equality then they should have to study men like we have to study them. And i mean a real study, not "oh, all he thinks about is sex" study.
Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 07:47:
Yeah these broads need to learn how to scratch and pick their nose, oh and mathematics would also help.
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