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Why does it still hurt for women to have babies....?

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flobadob | 00:23 Sun 11th Jul 2010 | Science
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From an evolutionary viewpoint.
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I agree waldo, childbirth is also a natural process in which the body is specifically designed to give birth. testicles are not designed to be kicked
excuse me Cazzz.. childbirth is excruciating!
because God is a man. Simples.
didnt cost me a thought
its painful yes but bearable in my opinion.

and a natural process
it was only bearable because I knew it was going to stop.. it just took a bloody long time to get there!
women are strong sara, just look at how a head cold can floor a bloke
true.. but my daughter was 9lbs 7oz, forceps delivery after 38 hours labour.

I only did it again because I didn't want an only child.

a kick in the nuts, twice, would have been my choice ;o)
I'm intrigued by the implication in Waldo's post that anyone would solicit a kick in the testicles the first time...

Some interesting statistics about childbirth pain here:

http://psychcentral.c...mines-memory-of-pain/
In evolutionary terms, humans have been around for a mere blink of the eye. Our chimp and gorilla couzies have much smaller babies. Maybe this is the penalty we (the women) have to pay for walking upright.
@jno "I'm intrigued by the implication in Waldo's post that anyone would solicit a kick in the testicles the first time... "

So am I; I've re-read it several times and I still can't see any such implication...
It isn't. It's a con women perpetrate to make men feel guilty.

Dives for cover!

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