Today I was talking about the difficult man face in my workplace. One of my work mates said man don't
have to face childbirth that women do. I said I pump out one everyday on my commute to work, there are a stack of babies
chilling out on the sidewalk of Mitcham Road. They said that some crazy
talk.
Bradly Wiggins said the same thing.
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Its like childbirth
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Re: Its like childbirth
Thanks Toomsie, I actually find that quite funny. I probably shouldn't. Strange analogy though,
Happy Christmas, all the best Simon
Happy Christmas, all the best Simon
Re: Its like childbirth
A friend of mine was winding up some of the women in the office. They'd been saying that if men could give birth they would only have one child as giving birth was the most painful thing you can experience.
My friend said it was nothing compared to a man being kicked in his "male department". When challenged he said a couple of years after giving birth women want to do the whole thing again but he had yet to meet a man who wanted to be kicked in the b***s again!
My friend said it was nothing compared to a man being kicked in his "male department". When challenged he said a couple of years after giving birth women want to do the whole thing again but he had yet to meet a man who wanted to be kicked in the b***s again!
Re: Its like childbirth
I've heard from various sources that breaking your femur is more painful than childbirth. Including from several people who have done both.
I broke my femur last summer. Yes, it hurt, but it was hardly worth screaming about.
Bike-related content? Have a guess how I broke it. Fell off my bike.
I broke my femur last summer. Yes, it hurt, but it was hardly worth screaming about.
Bike-related content? Have a guess how I broke it. Fell off my bike.