
Two Husbands Tried Labor Pain Simulators To Prove “Women Exaggerate Everything”
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It’s difficult for men to know just how painful it is for a woman to give birth, which is probably why some men like to pretend that it isn’t such a big deal and that women are simply exaggerating the pain. But when two husbands volunteered to have themselves hooked up to a couple of labor pain simulators in order to prove their point, things didn’t go quite as expected!
“It feels like someone is taking a saw and just carving up my abdomen,” says one of them, unaware that the pain he’d just experienced was only the pain of early labor. When “active” labor commenced, the two men, who had chosen Mother’s Day to make their macho statement, start writhing with uncontrollable pain until one of them suggests that he’s about to throw up. Their wives accompanied them during their “labor,” although whatever moral support they were there to provide quickly gave way to fits of laughter as they watched their husbands ride out the agony.
“That sucked,” said one of them during his postpartum phase. “That was horrible. Mom, if anything that I just experienced is anywhere close to what I did to you all those years ago, i’m sorry, you’re like a superhero. You’re one tough momma.”
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Anyone man thinking that Women Exaggerate the pain of childbirth, especially when they come out the tube naturally, need far more than this. They should wake up in the morning to discover they have had their sex reversed. Then they will understand why women are the stronger(genetically) of the two sexes.
Well said. Besides, the whole notion of discussing the bearableness of pain is twisted. Who are we to judge?
Not just the brain differs - the whole nerve system differs per person. My nerves fire more and stronger and I feel more pain and don't notice sedation like others. Yeah, I'm looking forward to being in labor 6 weeks from now. It'll be swelllll
exactly hans!all humans are differents considering pain.i had a peritonitis who was missed by doctors because i just said "it hurts" and didn't scream "i will die it's hurts so bad!!!!", then they almost killed me, treating me for Crohn disease 2 weeks before opening me and figure it out.Our brains are differents, so is the feeling/judgement of pain.
the brain is the center of nerves, this is why we call it "nerve center system"
Yeah fair but I'm literally talking about the nerves running through the muscles. I aint no doctor or anything but I've seen a bunch of them and I've been told mine are 'thicker'. And transmit more info. They didn't mean my brain w that xD
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John, what are you a feminist? I see you are a Liberal and this is your first post, did you come to troll or what?
You're joking right? He is n 1 on BP! X D
Hahahaha thats sooo funny, all men should be hooked up to these during maternity classes just to experience it.
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LOL @ all the downvotes! Care to explain why hooking up women to this contraption is a bad idea? Don't they have the right to know what they are getting themselves into???
Yeah your comment seems a little out there, because it seems to equate sex to having kids. (I didn't dv either, I rarely do, but I get why it happened).
I think it was nopt perceived that you wanted to criticise the double-edgedness of asking for mandatory pain-simulation...
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Or even better, women should be hooked up to it before they have sex!
Oh please. First they need to go thru 9 months of pregnancy!!!!
Hah true... that gets pretty miserable too! I read about 11% of women say they actually enjoyed their pregnancy 😂
What might be praised as an attempt for equality will eventually have the opposite effect: scaring women and men alike from giving birth, and possible further increasing the number of physiologically and psychologically ill-advised c-sections. Supporting and encouraging women, giving them the full trust that "they can do it" would be far more productive than giving men the feeling that "they can not do it". And let us just disregard the few idiots who truly believe that women behave over the top – after all, giving life probably is the greatest (yet most extreme) experience a human can have.
"scaring women and men alike from giving birth" Exactly what I thought! This might be the most effective way to decrease human population!
@Marie You have to think globally. There are plenty of people on Earth. If you feel you don't have enough locally, you can ramp up immigration!
Or you could just opt for an epidural, which is the same thing they use when you get a C section. C sections have a much longer and more painful recovery period, and may increase the risk of respiratory infections in infants. You seem to be suggesting that if people knew the truth about the pain of childbirth, they wouldn't have children. That you need to trick them into reproducing. That's hilarious. Also, there's more to life than reproduction, and the world's overpopulated as it is. We don't need to encourage them.
The epidural you get during c-section is not the same as the one you get during child birth. During c section you get something called spinal anesthesia, which leaves you immobile from the waist down and incapable of pushing out the baby in the case of a vaginal birth.
Oh nm I misread. I need to stop commenting before I've had my caffeine.
Also I'm not seeing anyone who's actually trying to encourage them? Kinda the opposite actually.
As a woman I appreciate these experiments. I think women are underestimated in their strength and this helps to let men understand how strong you must be to be a woman giving birth! It helps them fully appreciate a woman's strength. That said I also think it's useful to focus on empowering those women in feeling they can do it. Doubt and fear can literally stop your dilation. Yes it hurts. But... you can get through it. And if necessary... pain killers are a lot gentler than c-sections. Speaking from experience there 😣 (Emergency c section after 30 hour non sedated labour and 2 hours of morfine). It sucks feeling like your guts can fall out at any minute.
Thank you 😄 And yw!
Sorry for the long bs piece of text, I'm due in 6 weeks so this is on my mind a lot :')
If at all possible, always choose a painkiller over a c-section. But, keep in mind that with some pain killers (epidural) you may stop or delay the birth, and need hormones, and some may mess up your brain a bit (morfine - I quit breathing a couple of times) and you'll be linked up to all sorts of wires during the birth, meaning you'll probably need to be lying down. (Sitting is probably the most effective way, gravity helps and lying down increases the chances of tearing - so do pain killers. But, tearing still heals better and quicker than a c-section). A c-section is considered medium to major abdominal surgery, and for good reason. It takes a good long while to recover and it can leave you with life long results and changes to your body and your digestive system. I needed one - I may need one again - and it's better than dying - but I'd always choose regular birth first.
Plus you always kinda end up feeling bereaved somehow...
Ya know - I can't imagine any man deciding to give birth - whether they've watched the video or not.
And once you grow a vagina, I think you can be allowed to talk about it. Giving birth in the US is a risky endeavour. We have the highest rates of maternal and infant deaths in the Western world. And if that's not scary enough for you, we have the absolute worst postpartum care and the lousiest family leave policies. ... LOT'S of people are thinking twice about having kids - labour pains are the least of it.
You're seriously turning into my favorite commenter, I wish there was a 'subscribe' option :P
Thanks, Quant. The much I like to make punny comments when I feel it is appropriate, the little can I keep myself silent if I read stuff that unsettles me.
I had one 32 hour labour and one 16 hour labour. My sister had a 41 hour labour!! These two guys went through a one hour labour!!
Yeah it doesn't compare! They put me on hormones and I was at full intensity labour without dilation for over 8 hours. If it'd at all done something it would've been worth it but the longer it takes the harder it gets!
*shrugs* My mother was in labour for a grand total of about 45 minutes. I was almost born in the front seat of a VW Bug. Her OB joked that when he told her to get a move on, he didn't mean quite like that.
this was definitely not built to ridicule the two sexes in any way... it is just a way to tell the world that giving birth is not an easy task and women around the world almost die giving birth... it is a painful and exhausting task but it is the most beautiful thing on earth... this was built to show those men who think that being a woman is easy and giving birth is a highly exaggerated process that they are wrong and should try and understand that women are equally as strong as them... after all it is not our fault that half our energy is used up in the beautiful process of reproduction... and let's face it this is not to ridicule all men either... there are men who care and understand what women go through this is only for those men who don't understand
I love that those misogynist asshats were put to shame. I just *love* it when some men like to think labor is "not a big deal" when they will never experience it themselves. Of course growing up in a world where they think they are the so called "superior" sex, they believe they understand ANYTHING. Even something that only women go through and that they "know better than women". It's disgusting.
We arent talking about all men, right?😅
This pain is not endured as long as many women have to endure it (some women can be in labor for 18+ hrs), and it doesn't include the painful tearing of women bits that usually accompanies a baby being natural birthed
Usually women don't tear, actually. But it does happen 😓
Naturally* birthed
I have passed about a dozen kidney stones. Each of them was like giving birth to a baby that has a hundred sharp edges.
I have given birth 3 times and passed a few kidney stones also. Giving birth was much more painful than passing the stones.
I had that too. That was horrible.
They lost me when I was about 12 years old on the "birth is beautiful" bullshit. Oh, its like shitting out a watermelon they said. Your fun bits may TEAR during delivery. Those weren't even the negatives. Ya'll feel free to shit out whatever fruit you please. I personally think adoption is a wonderful option.
Men should experience period pain, too. The kind that sends shockwaves to your lower back, stomach, crotch and legs, makes you unable to +
+ even stand, let alone work or do housework and make it every month, for at least 2 days.Oh and mood swings.Please, please, pretty please?
That is not normal. I have endometriosis and that is what it feels like. Get checked out.
I told me husband to pick up a whole chicken in the supermarket and imagine spending three days having the worst cramps ever then having to push that out his butt. It tears his butt and he he spends the next six weeks bleeding with stitches while it heals. That gave him the idea sort of...
I do kind of wonder how they think to 'measure' the pain. I mean, pain is so personal.
really? i don't know one single man who has said giving birth isn't painful!!! WE KNOW IT'S GOTTA BE UNCOMFORTABLE
Hahahahah.
They also need to experience morning sickness, swollen ankles, the loss of balance, and lower back pain....what they went through in this video couldn't have been that bad, because it looks like neither of them broke into a sweat....
Why the hell is there a labor pain simulator?
Nah! Pussies
I'm woman and I would try it just to know if I should do it for real hahahaha
How can anyone simulate actual birth pains of a woman.
Think those men are just dumb if they don't "understand" the pain through child birth.
This is not about who is strongest, pain is pain for both genders.But, it is great that they went in there and let themselves get tortured just to try and understand what women have to go through! It is very easy to tell youre wife "i support you" , but this requires some real courage;)
I don't see how it's possible to simulate labor in men....they don't have a Uterus! Which is what contracts in women giving birth and also during menstruation...also I found the most painful was the pushing out phase which during natural birth can be extremely painful......men will never know how this feels and that's fine...it hurts...but it's also a beautiful and precious experience that I personally would not have missed for the world!
It was be an interesting (BUT UNETHICAL) experiment to have women who have given birth "naturally " go through the simulation to compare.
My husband seems to think that these experiments (other ones he's read about) actually take volunteer women as a baseline for how intense the pain gets - meaning they have compared. Not sure if it's true, maybe google can help out.
This reminds me of when my brother said I was "over-exaggerating" a stomach ache, because I had a stomach bug. We had go home from the park because I threw up.
Yeah... totes the same thing dude 😂
Applaud the content, hate the clickbaity title. If I'm not wrong, neither of those men were claiming 'women exaggerate everything' but the title makes it sound like they are =_=
Um, those men are literally quoted in saying that at the beginning of the video.
Oh ok I must have missed it. I retract my comment then.
This just generates extremely painful abdominal spasms. Men have no uterus, which is what actually expels a child. This is a pointless and meaningless exercise. The fact that so many appear to get a kick out of observing it is more an example of a deeply ingrained sadomasochism inherent in certain movements.
I wanted to see what women who actually gave birth thought of how realistic this "simulation" is, but I can't find any mention of any woman ever trying this. So basically this just looks like a publicity stunt to rile up people.
my sister-in-law tried it. said it's around an 8th of the pain.
Same here Marie. And mine's too smart to want to try I think, he saw me go through the last one 😂
That would be a good test - I'd be curious about that too! But it's no sadism that makes me think it fine for a man to experience it for a bit. It's not like they had no choice in the matter. It was their own arrogance that made them try it out!
Seems like they handled it just fine to me, and no doubt those ladies cracked up the voltage as much as possible. I wonder if they tested this so called simulator out on any woman that had already had children.
How can you exaggerate a tiny human being shooting out of your butt?!
Your butt? 😜
I bet you flunked Health class in grade school - right?
I thought womens body will generate hormones to compensate the birthing pains. is that hormones simulated as well?
No, they don't. And they don't have a miracle way to "shut that whole thing down" when raped. Seriously, Mark - you need to go back to 6th Grade Health class. Unless you're from Missouri and a congressman - then you just need to go back to your swamp.
They don't 'compensate' much of anything. They make it bearable. But I'm not sure men's bodies don't do the same when faced with a great deal of pain. I seem to recall it's a common physical reaction to pain.
really? the end statement "...IF anything that I just experienced is anywhere close ..." just shows that douche-bags stay douche-bags no matter what they experience
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People are dying of yet uncurable diseases but instead of studying those diseases, scientists felt the need to come up with labor pain simulators. Which is a complete nonsense, as there's a reason why women can bear children and not men. We have completely different bodies, there's the 9-month pregnancy before giving birth to get you 'prepared', and at the end you'll be gifted with a little miracle. And what happens to these stupid people who are willing to try it? Will they give birth to a child after going through all this? No, but they might shit themselves due to the unnecessary pain. They still don't know exactly how it feels, a machine can't give it back to you, but they know that it hurts. But what can they do with that information?
You should not assume that scientists built these machines. Idiots built such machines, because there obviously is a market for it. People who find it funny to simulate pain, people who like to ridicule men, as they probably would also ridicule women in labor. Thank god that these people are not admitted to delivery rooms.
Uhm pregnancy just makes it harder to deal with the pain. The last three months you get sleep deprived because you get up to pee 10 times a night and cant turn over w/o a forklift (well that's how it feels 😜) and the baby wakes at night and kicks until yer bruised 😂 Preggoness preps you for birth but not for pain!
Science is not a strait line. Sometimes people invent things by screwing around with other ideas. Also, sometimes a company can get funding for something more meaningful by selling something stupid.
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Those nurses tho, they could shock me all day :P
Some idiots like you don't even read the article. You just think "ooh that chick is hot" and leave.
@A D oversexual prick.
exactly ;)
Anyone man thinking that Women Exaggerate the pain of childbirth, especially when they come out the tube naturally, need far more than this. They should wake up in the morning to discover they have had their sex reversed. Then they will understand why women are the stronger(genetically) of the two sexes.
Well said. Besides, the whole notion of discussing the bearableness of pain is twisted. Who are we to judge?
Not just the brain differs - the whole nerve system differs per person. My nerves fire more and stronger and I feel more pain and don't notice sedation like others. Yeah, I'm looking forward to being in labor 6 weeks from now. It'll be swelllll
exactly hans!all humans are differents considering pain.i had a peritonitis who was missed by doctors because i just said "it hurts" and didn't scream "i will die it's hurts so bad!!!!", then they almost killed me, treating me for Crohn disease 2 weeks before opening me and figure it out.Our brains are differents, so is the feeling/judgement of pain.
the brain is the center of nerves, this is why we call it "nerve center system"
Yeah fair but I'm literally talking about the nerves running through the muscles. I aint no doctor or anything but I've seen a bunch of them and I've been told mine are 'thicker'. And transmit more info. They didn't mean my brain w that xD
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John, what are you a feminist? I see you are a Liberal and this is your first post, did you come to troll or what?
You're joking right? He is n 1 on BP! X D
Hahahaha thats sooo funny, all men should be hooked up to these during maternity classes just to experience it.
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LOL @ all the downvotes! Care to explain why hooking up women to this contraption is a bad idea? Don't they have the right to know what they are getting themselves into???
Yeah your comment seems a little out there, because it seems to equate sex to having kids. (I didn't dv either, I rarely do, but I get why it happened).
I think it was nopt perceived that you wanted to criticise the double-edgedness of asking for mandatory pain-simulation...
Helping Panda lol
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Or even better, women should be hooked up to it before they have sex!
Oh please. First they need to go thru 9 months of pregnancy!!!!
Hah true... that gets pretty miserable too! I read about 11% of women say they actually enjoyed their pregnancy 😂
What might be praised as an attempt for equality will eventually have the opposite effect: scaring women and men alike from giving birth, and possible further increasing the number of physiologically and psychologically ill-advised c-sections. Supporting and encouraging women, giving them the full trust that "they can do it" would be far more productive than giving men the feeling that "they can not do it". And let us just disregard the few idiots who truly believe that women behave over the top – after all, giving life probably is the greatest (yet most extreme) experience a human can have.
"scaring women and men alike from giving birth" Exactly what I thought! This might be the most effective way to decrease human population!
@Marie You have to think globally. There are plenty of people on Earth. If you feel you don't have enough locally, you can ramp up immigration!
Or you could just opt for an epidural, which is the same thing they use when you get a C section. C sections have a much longer and more painful recovery period, and may increase the risk of respiratory infections in infants. You seem to be suggesting that if people knew the truth about the pain of childbirth, they wouldn't have children. That you need to trick them into reproducing. That's hilarious. Also, there's more to life than reproduction, and the world's overpopulated as it is. We don't need to encourage them.
The epidural you get during c-section is not the same as the one you get during child birth. During c section you get something called spinal anesthesia, which leaves you immobile from the waist down and incapable of pushing out the baby in the case of a vaginal birth.
Oh nm I misread. I need to stop commenting before I've had my caffeine.
Also I'm not seeing anyone who's actually trying to encourage them? Kinda the opposite actually.
As a woman I appreciate these experiments. I think women are underestimated in their strength and this helps to let men understand how strong you must be to be a woman giving birth! It helps them fully appreciate a woman's strength. That said I also think it's useful to focus on empowering those women in feeling they can do it. Doubt and fear can literally stop your dilation. Yes it hurts. But... you can get through it. And if necessary... pain killers are a lot gentler than c-sections. Speaking from experience there 😣 (Emergency c section after 30 hour non sedated labour and 2 hours of morfine). It sucks feeling like your guts can fall out at any minute.
Thank you 😄 And yw!
Sorry for the long bs piece of text, I'm due in 6 weeks so this is on my mind a lot :')
If at all possible, always choose a painkiller over a c-section. But, keep in mind that with some pain killers (epidural) you may stop or delay the birth, and need hormones, and some may mess up your brain a bit (morfine - I quit breathing a couple of times) and you'll be linked up to all sorts of wires during the birth, meaning you'll probably need to be lying down. (Sitting is probably the most effective way, gravity helps and lying down increases the chances of tearing - so do pain killers. But, tearing still heals better and quicker than a c-section). A c-section is considered medium to major abdominal surgery, and for good reason. It takes a good long while to recover and it can leave you with life long results and changes to your body and your digestive system. I needed one - I may need one again - and it's better than dying - but I'd always choose regular birth first.
Plus you always kinda end up feeling bereaved somehow...
Ya know - I can't imagine any man deciding to give birth - whether they've watched the video or not.
And once you grow a vagina, I think you can be allowed to talk about it. Giving birth in the US is a risky endeavour. We have the highest rates of maternal and infant deaths in the Western world. And if that's not scary enough for you, we have the absolute worst postpartum care and the lousiest family leave policies. ... LOT'S of people are thinking twice about having kids - labour pains are the least of it.
You're seriously turning into my favorite commenter, I wish there was a 'subscribe' option :P
Thanks, Quant. The much I like to make punny comments when I feel it is appropriate, the little can I keep myself silent if I read stuff that unsettles me.
I had one 32 hour labour and one 16 hour labour. My sister had a 41 hour labour!! These two guys went through a one hour labour!!
Yeah it doesn't compare! They put me on hormones and I was at full intensity labour without dilation for over 8 hours. If it'd at all done something it would've been worth it but the longer it takes the harder it gets!
*shrugs* My mother was in labour for a grand total of about 45 minutes. I was almost born in the front seat of a VW Bug. Her OB joked that when he told her to get a move on, he didn't mean quite like that.
this was definitely not built to ridicule the two sexes in any way... it is just a way to tell the world that giving birth is not an easy task and women around the world almost die giving birth... it is a painful and exhausting task but it is the most beautiful thing on earth... this was built to show those men who think that being a woman is easy and giving birth is a highly exaggerated process that they are wrong and should try and understand that women are equally as strong as them... after all it is not our fault that half our energy is used up in the beautiful process of reproduction... and let's face it this is not to ridicule all men either... there are men who care and understand what women go through this is only for those men who don't understand
I love that those misogynist asshats were put to shame. I just *love* it when some men like to think labor is "not a big deal" when they will never experience it themselves. Of course growing up in a world where they think they are the so called "superior" sex, they believe they understand ANYTHING. Even something that only women go through and that they "know better than women". It's disgusting.
We arent talking about all men, right?😅
This pain is not endured as long as many women have to endure it (some women can be in labor for 18+ hrs), and it doesn't include the painful tearing of women bits that usually accompanies a baby being natural birthed
Usually women don't tear, actually. But it does happen 😓
Naturally* birthed
I have passed about a dozen kidney stones. Each of them was like giving birth to a baby that has a hundred sharp edges.
I have given birth 3 times and passed a few kidney stones also. Giving birth was much more painful than passing the stones.
I had that too. That was horrible.
They lost me when I was about 12 years old on the "birth is beautiful" bullshit. Oh, its like shitting out a watermelon they said. Your fun bits may TEAR during delivery. Those weren't even the negatives. Ya'll feel free to shit out whatever fruit you please. I personally think adoption is a wonderful option.
Men should experience period pain, too. The kind that sends shockwaves to your lower back, stomach, crotch and legs, makes you unable to +
+ even stand, let alone work or do housework and make it every month, for at least 2 days.Oh and mood swings.Please, please, pretty please?
That is not normal. I have endometriosis and that is what it feels like. Get checked out.
I told me husband to pick up a whole chicken in the supermarket and imagine spending three days having the worst cramps ever then having to push that out his butt. It tears his butt and he he spends the next six weeks bleeding with stitches while it heals. That gave him the idea sort of...
I do kind of wonder how they think to 'measure' the pain. I mean, pain is so personal.
really? i don't know one single man who has said giving birth isn't painful!!! WE KNOW IT'S GOTTA BE UNCOMFORTABLE
Hahahahah.
They also need to experience morning sickness, swollen ankles, the loss of balance, and lower back pain....what they went through in this video couldn't have been that bad, because it looks like neither of them broke into a sweat....
Why the hell is there a labor pain simulator?
Nah! Pussies
I'm woman and I would try it just to know if I should do it for real hahahaha
How can anyone simulate actual birth pains of a woman.
Think those men are just dumb if they don't "understand" the pain through child birth.
This is not about who is strongest, pain is pain for both genders.But, it is great that they went in there and let themselves get tortured just to try and understand what women have to go through! It is very easy to tell youre wife "i support you" , but this requires some real courage;)
I don't see how it's possible to simulate labor in men....they don't have a Uterus! Which is what contracts in women giving birth and also during menstruation...also I found the most painful was the pushing out phase which during natural birth can be extremely painful......men will never know how this feels and that's fine...it hurts...but it's also a beautiful and precious experience that I personally would not have missed for the world!
It was be an interesting (BUT UNETHICAL) experiment to have women who have given birth "naturally " go through the simulation to compare.
My husband seems to think that these experiments (other ones he's read about) actually take volunteer women as a baseline for how intense the pain gets - meaning they have compared. Not sure if it's true, maybe google can help out.
This reminds me of when my brother said I was "over-exaggerating" a stomach ache, because I had a stomach bug. We had go home from the park because I threw up.
Yeah... totes the same thing dude 😂
Applaud the content, hate the clickbaity title. If I'm not wrong, neither of those men were claiming 'women exaggerate everything' but the title makes it sound like they are =_=
Um, those men are literally quoted in saying that at the beginning of the video.
Oh ok I must have missed it. I retract my comment then.
This just generates extremely painful abdominal spasms. Men have no uterus, which is what actually expels a child. This is a pointless and meaningless exercise. The fact that so many appear to get a kick out of observing it is more an example of a deeply ingrained sadomasochism inherent in certain movements.
I wanted to see what women who actually gave birth thought of how realistic this "simulation" is, but I can't find any mention of any woman ever trying this. So basically this just looks like a publicity stunt to rile up people.
my sister-in-law tried it. said it's around an 8th of the pain.
Same here Marie. And mine's too smart to want to try I think, he saw me go through the last one 😂
That would be a good test - I'd be curious about that too! But it's no sadism that makes me think it fine for a man to experience it for a bit. It's not like they had no choice in the matter. It was their own arrogance that made them try it out!
Seems like they handled it just fine to me, and no doubt those ladies cracked up the voltage as much as possible. I wonder if they tested this so called simulator out on any woman that had already had children.
How can you exaggerate a tiny human being shooting out of your butt?!
Your butt? 😜
I bet you flunked Health class in grade school - right?
I thought womens body will generate hormones to compensate the birthing pains. is that hormones simulated as well?
No, they don't. And they don't have a miracle way to "shut that whole thing down" when raped. Seriously, Mark - you need to go back to 6th Grade Health class. Unless you're from Missouri and a congressman - then you just need to go back to your swamp.
They don't 'compensate' much of anything. They make it bearable. But I'm not sure men's bodies don't do the same when faced with a great deal of pain. I seem to recall it's a common physical reaction to pain.
really? the end statement "...IF anything that I just experienced is anywhere close ..." just shows that douche-bags stay douche-bags no matter what they experience
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People are dying of yet uncurable diseases but instead of studying those diseases, scientists felt the need to come up with labor pain simulators. Which is a complete nonsense, as there's a reason why women can bear children and not men. We have completely different bodies, there's the 9-month pregnancy before giving birth to get you 'prepared', and at the end you'll be gifted with a little miracle. And what happens to these stupid people who are willing to try it? Will they give birth to a child after going through all this? No, but they might shit themselves due to the unnecessary pain. They still don't know exactly how it feels, a machine can't give it back to you, but they know that it hurts. But what can they do with that information?
You should not assume that scientists built these machines. Idiots built such machines, because there obviously is a market for it. People who find it funny to simulate pain, people who like to ridicule men, as they probably would also ridicule women in labor. Thank god that these people are not admitted to delivery rooms.
Uhm pregnancy just makes it harder to deal with the pain. The last three months you get sleep deprived because you get up to pee 10 times a night and cant turn over w/o a forklift (well that's how it feels 😜) and the baby wakes at night and kicks until yer bruised 😂 Preggoness preps you for birth but not for pain!
Science is not a strait line. Sometimes people invent things by screwing around with other ideas. Also, sometimes a company can get funding for something more meaningful by selling something stupid.
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Those nurses tho, they could shock me all day :P
Some idiots like you don't even read the article. You just think "ooh that chick is hot" and leave.
@A D oversexual prick.
exactly ;)