For those saying getting kicked in the balls is worse. You guys need to watch the video where men get to experience the pain of birth they don't even last a minute. I'm pretty sure those men would say birth definitely wins the pain round
Pain over an extended period of time is far more strenous over pain delivered in one sharp burst. Both hurt regardless, and I would not be eager to have someone try to crush my testicles with their shin.
Testicles were NOT designed to be kicked. A vagina and cervix are both designed to birth children. Therefore, being a man and never having to worry about birthing a child, I declare getting kicked in the junk hurts far worse.
Getting kicked is like 5 minutes of crying
Giving birth is like 30 mins to an hour of screaming and pushing and trying to stay conscious
Pick which one you want to deal with the most
More people die from giving birth than from getting kicked in the balls. Also, don't forget nine months of carrying the baby and all that comes with it
Giving birth is much worse- granted I'm a woman so I don't have the equipment to test the testicle aspect of this problem. But I've given birth twice and labor is not 30 minutes to an hour unless you're lucky. Usually a first time birth is anywhere from 6-12 hours of hard labor (pushing and screaming) and if you're lucky enough to have it end with a vaginal birth- yay! If not, you get a c-section where they literally cut into your abdomen and take the baby out and then sew you shut. Recovery from a non-complicated vaginal delivery is on average about 4-6 weeks. A csection is about 6-8 weeks and hoping you don't get an infection because that hurts worse and drags out the healing.
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So yeah- birth wins this argument. You don't have 4-12 weeks of recovery from a kick to the nads, be thankful.
I don't even remember how long I took my mom
But keep in mind that I was a c-section baby,and that my mom couldn't have anything to eat/drink while I was coming out. She was EXTREMELY thirsty when everything was done. She actually calls the day I was born the worst day of her life bc of that xD
he does have a point
Giving birth is like 30 mins to an hour of screaming and pushing and trying to stay conscious
Pick which one you want to deal with the most
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So yeah- birth wins this argument. You don't have 4-12 weeks of recovery from a kick to the nads, be thankful.
But keep in mind that I was a c-section baby,and that my mom couldn't have anything to eat/drink while I was coming out. She was EXTREMELY thirsty when everything was done. She actually calls the day I was born the worst day of her life bc of that xD