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who is stronger men or women?

So a guy came into work saying that women think they are stronger because they give birth... Duh. He's like but getting kicked in the junk is worse than going through labor... OK he has my attention- I'm ready for a debate. His reasoning... Women talk about the pain and how hard it was and yet a few years later they WANT to do it again. You never hear a man talk about how he wants to get kicked in the junk again, therefore it must be worse!
It was too good not to laugh! Very clever!
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7110901 tn?1396057291
Women are stronger because the fact that we know unbearable pains and side effects that we have to go through yet we still want to do it again because we are strong enough to take it... being kicked in the balls is an accident like getting hit anywhere hard it HURTS yeah but it's not a thing men has yo look forward to.. to get to result. It's painful having sex sometimes that we get torn not to mention pushing out a 9 lbs baby through the same passage.... they can belittle and try to claim strength all they want bit it goes to show the same way they're saying they don't walk around asking to be kicked in the balls again just goes to show there would be but so many people in the world today... because they would not walk around talking bout they want to get pregnant again as well .... we are stronger than men!!!! Period...
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Yeah mans are stronger because they don't have to go to non of the pain . They don't get their period . They don't have to be pregnant for almost 10 months . They not the one with swollen feet and cramps pregnant or not . They not the one with back pain . They not the one going to labor . Having c -sections . Getting shots for everything when pregnant to make sure baby is healthy . Also to get epidural and still get labor pain is not easy . They may be stronger lifting up things but woman go through alot! God bless you ladies
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7915225 tn?1539215847
@mege, ur right, they dont repeat cos they cant stand it..lol...can they even handle 3days of non stop bleeding(period) nooo!
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I thought it was cute. Myarguement was "that's why women are stronger, we say let's do it again!"
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Tell him to google all the side effects of pregnancy  9 MONTHS of bleeding gums and nose hip and back pain swelling neasua and vomiting swollen sore boobs and feet and vag shortness of breath swollen nasal passages constipation plus more oh yeah and BABY KICKING U IN THE JUNK AND RIBS ive even heard of women with bruised and broken ribs from kicks. And then u can get into the whole birth thing. And yeah women want to do it all over again cuz how else is the species gonna survive and a lo is all worth it. This gets me fired up cuz its ********. My husband ate a challenge burger (22 patties so manly) and threw it up and was worthless for 3 days yet I was throwing up several times every day yet still work full time care for my 2 yr old and clean the house. Weaker sex my friggin ***
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7540649 tn?1395719596
Wow, I heard the exact same argument when I was picking my partner up from work today! One of his male coworkers was on that tangent, and he (my partner) was trying to describe the pain of being kicked in the balls to one of his female coworkers. I always roll my eyes at comparisons like that. Yes, it's a white hot excruciating pain to be kicked in the balls. It happens quickly and without warning, so its intensity is unbearable. But childbirth often takes days...they're totally different kinds of pain! Both excruciating in their own way. Also, you want to have kids again because you get a freaking baby for your trouble! What do you get for being kicked in the balls? An ice pack.
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