Electrodes in the brain wired up to impartial pain-o-meters is going to be the way forward. Not sure how the male subjects will be recruited for the experiment though.
Depends on the force used in the kick. But it's hard to say , since none can experience being kicked in the balls and also know how it feels to give birth.
Electrodes in the brain wired up to impartial pain-o-meters is going to be the way forward. Not sure how the male subjects will be recruited for the experiment though.
'You often hear women say that they'd love to have another child, but you never hear a man say 'wow, I'd love to be kicked in the balls again''
flawed logic, I know.
Actually.......not sure I can say much here, but it's a real thing...in some communities.
It depends on the individual's pain threshhold, but most women need strong painkillers for hours of labour. Men just roll around a bit. But then my mum had me with only paracetemol because nobody realised she was so dilated given how little "pain" she was in - she said it wasn't a big deal at all for any of the three of us.
Electrodes in the brain wired up to impartial pain-o-meters is going to be the way forward. Not sure how the male subjects will be recruited for the experiment though.
Only a person who has both been kicked in the balls and given birth in his/her lifetime can answer this old age mystery. Perhaps ask a female to male transsexual who transitioned after having already given birth.
I would pick giving birth out of those 2 options, like someone above said it lasts a lot longer and the fact that the body releases hormones to make a woman forget the pain of labour tells me it's more painful because I doubt many women are eager to go through that pain again!
Depends on the force used in the kick. But it's hard to say , since none can experience being kicked in the balls and also know how it feels to give birth.