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What is something that is widely known to your gender but not the other?

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Reply 260
Original post by Iamyourfather
I could say a lot more that most girls are afraid/embarrassed to say but I won't as it's far too graphic.


Do it! Do it! Do it!
Reply 261
Original post by Mr Faust
To be honest from what I have experienced, the pain from a kick in the balls doesn't last too long, you don't have to carry a small person around everywhere for 9 months beforehand and you don't spend the next 18 years spending thousands of pounds to bring up aforementioned small person.

Kick me in the balls, thanks.


Nobody has kicked you in the balls properly.

Like the peal of a large bell, a well weighted kick to the knackers can make your head ring for hours.
Reply 262
Original post by Mark85
Nobody has kicked you in the balls properly.

Like the peal of a large bell, a well weighted kick to the knackers can make your head ring for hours.


Still doesn't match up to consequences of months or years.
Original post by Iamyourfather
I could say a lot more that most girls are afraid/embarrassed to say but I won't as it's far too graphic.


Please. This sounds interesting :cool:
Reply 264
Original post by Wilfred Little
Please. This sounds interesting :cool:


Gross is probably a better way to describe this kind of thing
Original post by Alix23
Gross is probably a better way to describe this kind of thing


Doubt it. I'm unshockable.
I have so much more, not sure if appropriate.
Original post by Peaches & Cream
I didn't say it was impossible to die from being kicked in the balls; I just compared the two - it's far more likely for childbirth to cause death than being kicked in the the balls.

Also, being kicked in the balls is pain on impact - that split second of extreme pain, followed by aching afterwards. Childbirth? For lot's of women, giving birth is hours of constant pain followed by days of aching.


Hahaha. Not if the kick to the balls is hard enough and they are caught against your leg or something. It is scientifically proven the nerves in the female genital area simply are not capable of transmitting pain-waves of the magnitude that those in the testes are. They can be enough to kill a man by sending his brain into shock, though I admit it very rarely comes to that, but you can't die from the 'pain' of child-birth. So sorry, but women cannot brag about being capable of pulling through childbirth by saying it is the greatest pain a human can bare, though certainly an achievement, is not THAT much of an achievement.
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Not when you're not anonymous :tongue:
Original post by Llewellyn_J
Hahaha. Not if the kick to the balls is hard enough and they are caught against your leg or something. It is scientifically proven the nerves in the female genital area simply are not capable of transmitting pain-waves of the magnitude that those in the testes are. They can be enough to kill a man by sending his brain into shock, though I admit it very rarely comes to that, but you can't die from the 'pain' of child-birth. So sorry, but women cannot brag about being capable of pulling through childbirth by saying it is the greatest pain a human can bare, though certainly an achievement, is not THAT much of an achievement.


It's still pointless to try and compare subjective pains which neither gender can experience.
Reply 270
Original post by Mark85
Nobody has kicked you in the balls properly.

Like the peal of a large bell, a well weighted kick to the knackers can make your head ring for hours.


I curl my toes and cringe at just the memory of a kick to the balls that left me like that
Original post by Sphodromantis
My cousin who is female doesn't masterbate, yes we had a lengthy discussion in it, nothing sexual. But she says she has never masturbated and feels the image repulsive, though she didn't say repulsive because she's not very bright but her face did the talking. I admitted I masturbated and yet she denied any fact that she did, either she is not comfortable and frigid or she's telling me the biggest lie yet. I wouldn't why she would lie if she did though, it's not like I am going to think different of her, she must have no urges. Also men will know the importance of having a shed/garage/room to do man things.


If she's still a teenager then she's telling the truth. If she's not a teenager then she's lying.
Period pains :frown:
Reply 273
The pure frustration of when youve just had a shower, clean underwear, clean clothes... and you suddenly feel the smallest amount of wetness on your underwear :mad:

Also sometimes when we say we're fine, we genuinely are just fine
Original post by HopefulMidwife
I have so much more, not sure if appropriate.


It's appropriate :smile:

I'd post a load of stuff as well but I can't think of anything. Most of it is already common knowledge anyway.
Every time a girl gets upset or angry it is OFTEN NOT PMS or periods- lots of my friends get that from boys; when they get annoyed about something they find that boys will say 'your time of month then?' or something more crude. Also, the mystery about going to toilets together: many girls do that when they are a) upset and require comforting or b) want to share a secret or relieve their burdens (gossip/ backstab) about another person. There are others but they are to stay within the gender :wink: each gender should have its little mysteries
When you wear a skirt and have to check it hasn't tucked into your pants every five minutes :L
Reply 277
When girls watch porn, what do they watch?
Guys like watching lesbian stuff so do you watch gay porn?
Original post by Cashley
When girls watch porn, what do they watch?
Guys like watching lesbian stuff so do you watch gay porn?


I got bored of lesbian porn when I was 17.
Original post by danielnkwocha
Does it really matter? At the end of the day they're both painful experiences and neither gender will know the other's pain fully. No use comparing which is more painful, what do you want if people acknowledge that one is more painful than the other, a medal?


Exactly what I think when people argue about which is more painful. I don't think a person can say either is more painful unless they've experienced both, which isn't going to happen.

and some girls who say childbirth is more painful haven't even given birth so how would they even know?

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