When I had my hysterectomy the doctor made sure I understood that it's permanent there's not undoing it. I looked at her and was like "Do people think you keep it on ice just in case or something? Of course it's permanent." She laughed. I laughed. Our uteruses laughed. Mine clearly didn't understand the danger it was in.
@Kagomai15
11 ай бұрын
I love how this reads like a WTNV post lol
@emilyrln
11 ай бұрын
"Our uteruses laughed" I'm crying 😂😂😂😂
@cawareyoudoin7379
11 ай бұрын
Ahahahahh, great comment.
@annalisajones-hurtado9141
11 ай бұрын
“Mine clearly didn’t know the danger it was in” 😂 I’m going to screenshot this for my friends! Too funny 😁
@justaghostinthesea
11 ай бұрын
This is unbridled Tumblr energy and I love it
@writerious
11 ай бұрын
"He was drunk when he assaulted her, so it's not really his fault." but, "She was drunk when he assaulted her, so it's her fault."
@susannairisastarte5192
10 ай бұрын
So tired of the victim blaming 😢
@aidensudeyko183
9 ай бұрын
It's so messed up
@WooffzTheCoon
8 ай бұрын
It’s almost like it’s not actually about the alcohol. It’s just victim blaming. Huh, crazy.
@muted__dreamer
3 ай бұрын
it's even more insane knowing that people can't legally consent when under the influence
@SingingSealRiana
3 ай бұрын
Literally everything to make it her fault, I could spew. Also he was just a kid.... Yeah, so he just raped anothernkid, that makes it bettet, also he was in college
@VTPPGLVR
11 ай бұрын
Not only is it a red flag when women are called females, but I think it’s a double red flag when a person called women “females” and DOESN”T call men “males.” Like, beyond weird word choice, it underlines the intentional othering
@Uffda.
11 ай бұрын
And dehumanization
@mirimariana
11 ай бұрын
Honestly, I remember I asked one of them why they was doing that and they answered 'nowadays you don't know who's a woman and whose not so you just say Female' like what kinda daft excuse is that? 😭
@ShadoeLandman
11 ай бұрын
Woman is often used in a derogatory way where I live, though. Like men will go, “WOMAN!!” In place of using her name, saying it like it’s a curse word.
@TheSuperTroutMan
10 ай бұрын
Oooh, this got me thinking... the essentialism of "female" is obviously to the determent of women, especially trans women. But I also realize that the lack of essentialism in "Man" is used against men, too. "He's not a real man, he eats seed oils and is monogamous." "Males" would still other trans men, which would be bad. "Man" is the better term. But the same guys who say "female" also use "man" to represent an exclusive club of real men.
@natashabrown4790
10 ай бұрын
Huh, I am a woman that says female more often than I say male, but I do say them both. Does this apply to girls too?
@hyobro8392
11 ай бұрын
Lifehack for trans men : instead of spending time money and energy on HRT apparently all you need is to do is focus on your career and you'll have more testosterone
@wilyriley_
11 ай бұрын
does this work in reverse? asking for a friend
@rocketpsyence
11 ай бұрын
It's true I gained 20 lbs of muscle by programming hard enough and I didn't need HRT at all everyone else is just too beta (/s)
@A.R._Ironstar
11 ай бұрын
Eh it’s got a little science too it, won’t work for shit but the post is accurate. Women naturally produce some testosterone, nowhere near as much as men though. Testosterone is also a precursor for the body producing estrogen, both men and women need some in different quantities. High stress environments can cause interruptions in the hormone cycle in women, altering the production of estrogen, this can result in higher testosterone levels. But it’s not enough for it to have any androgenising effects, at most it’s just going to make the woman feel like crap due to the hormone imbalance.
@BirdaeBlue
11 ай бұрын
The grind 💪
@marthajones9284
11 ай бұрын
That might be true, but typically "female" jobs can be also very stressful? Like being a nurse in intensive care or like watching 10 toddlers in a kindergarten. Or getting shouted at by customers in a sales jobs....
@js66613
11 ай бұрын
"Long hair is a woman's glory." Aight, you heard it, women, no need to shave. It is preferred when the hair is looooong.
@emilysmith2965
11 ай бұрын
Mwahahaha
@Evija3000
11 ай бұрын
On the flipside I guess Vikings and all sorts of ancient warriors weren't real men.
@esmemurnane4341
11 ай бұрын
alright let me just shave my head then
@kathleenwoods8416
11 ай бұрын
I don't feel womanly until my leg-hair is proper and brush-able.
@ppleeatpple
11 ай бұрын
Great, I can stop trying to remove this damn beard I get from PCOS. The leg hair, however, I've been letting flow in the wind for years
@FlowersOfIcetor
11 ай бұрын
Long hair is a woman’s glory. Short hair is a woman’s glory. No hair is a woman’s glory. Women….. glorious
@calibricalypso
7 ай бұрын
Deadass. For a while, I was only focusing on my (mainly aesthetic) attraction to male characters/celebrities, so I figured I was gay, and then it occurred to me that a lot of my major (mainly aesthetic) crushes growing up were women and I'm attracted to a MUCH wider range of women than men. Men can be handsome/pretty/etc, but a LOOOT of women are. "Women glorious" indeed.
@kaydenpawz
2 ай бұрын
Yes
@Shoulderpads-mcgee
11 ай бұрын
“Long hair on a man is a disgrace” Jesus: :(
@Minhee_is_Minhee
11 ай бұрын
Lmao underrated comment
@leas128
11 ай бұрын
Omg hilarious
@pointyorb
10 ай бұрын
Sephiroth had long hair and he killed a bunch of people!
@monicagene-lp4tu
10 ай бұрын
Puberty is NONNEGOTIABLE. Puberty blockers need to be outlawed. Puberty is the mandatory stage of human friwth and developnent in which the child human grows up and develops into a full grown adult human whose bodily function is now capable to reproduce the next generation of human beings after adulthood is reached. PUBERTY IS MANDATORY FOR growth and development of brain, body organs, reproductive system and mental maturity in irdercto become an ADULT. Puberty blockers detrimentally stop this normal, healrhy developmental process of reaching puberty.
@monicagene-lp4tu
10 ай бұрын
Even though, there are abnormalities in every aspect of nature and every aspect of the organs of the human body, every life form has value. Hiwever, sexual reproduction is mandated by NATURE to be binary of the opposite sex with a male and a female. Every normal, abnormal, abled body, and disabled body is valuable. But the kaw if natural selection states the strobgest with survive and pass along their gene pools to tne next generation. EMBRACE NATURE and your batural self.
@spatulaoblangata
11 ай бұрын
Let's ensure that childrens' attire appropriately accentuates their breasts and hips. Ew WTF
@engimoon3954
11 ай бұрын
i feel like my creepy sexist teacher wrote that
@Thejokesonu
11 ай бұрын
EXACTLY. The whole time I was screaming “THOSE ARE CHILDREN!!”
@CorvusuvroC
11 ай бұрын
Gods, same
@MidoriyamaRArekusu
11 ай бұрын
Wonder how those same people would react if someone said “Boys school uniforms must reflect and enhance the crotch bulge” they’d probably be pretty disturbed.
@Thejokesonu
11 ай бұрын
@@MidoriyamaRArekusuit’s sad to say that boys would probably find it funny 💀
@SisterOfDeathInAK
11 ай бұрын
I have never wanted children. I first asked for a hysterectomy at 16. This started years of "you're too young to know what you want" to "you might change your mind" or my personal favorite "your future husband might want kids." Eventually, I stopped asking. Then, I found out I just don't have eggs, so conception wasn't going to happen anyway. Still, no hysterectomy, because "why bother now?" So now, at 47, I had to have a terribly invasive and fairly risky six-hour open hysterectomy to remove a THREE-POUND fibroid. If any of the roughly dozen doctors I'd talked to over the years just did what I asked, it would have been a much easier surgery not fraught with any of my current complicating factors. TL'; DR - Women don't get to have our health decisions respected, or our experiences valued.
@sarina76667
11 ай бұрын
I bet there’s some fundamentalist out there who thinks that fibroid might have been a baby and how dare you! I’ve been asking for a hysterectomy since my 20s. I’m 44 now and I still get…”but you might still get married!” Nah. I’m good. I started my period when I was 9. I was wearing an underwire by 10. I went to a Catholic school, so no one knew what to do with me. My parents insisted that having large breasts made me unattractive and fat and that’s why I didn’t have any friends. I got a reduction when I was 23 only to find out that men like curves. I got made fun of for having “birthing hips”. According to my doctor, my pelvic bone is wide but the hole in the middle is extremely narrow and tilted at an odd angle. That’s why I’ve never been able to wear tampons. My periods are too heavy, but I can only fit the smallest size tampons up there. Even then, tampon still feels like it’s going to fall out and I’m not putting it in wrong. It’s also why sex isn’t an enjoyable experience for me. It either hurts or I don’t feel anything at all. My doctor said if I ever got pregnant, she’d automatically sign me up for a C-section. So now I’ve got scars all over my boobs. I’d never be able to lactate to breastfeed. I’ve lost that ability. I have no desire to have sex ever again because it doesn’t feel good. It’s not going to feel good. Why put myself through that let alone some poor guy who’s trying his best? I’m 44 and I still get lectured about how it’s not too late and don’t give up just yet! I’ve started whipping out pictures of my pets now when I get the talk. “Meet your granddaughter.” Tortoise. “Don’t roll your eyes at her! Where are you going??”
@tarynzarebah
11 ай бұрын
If it isn't too personal, how did you find out you didn't have eggs?
@ThatOneCorvusKing
11 ай бұрын
I am a trans man, but even before I realized my identity I was treated like this I have always had ridiculously bad periods (cramps so bad I throw up, bleeding so bad I could go through a Super Plus tampon in 2 hours-even making me anemic at one point, severe insomnia and sleep problems, hot flashes, and more as PMS symptoms) and when we went to the GYNO I was put on BC meds when I was young to help control it, but it never worked. I've tried 3 different pills, the Nuvaring vaginal hormones, the Nexplanon implant in my arm, the patches, the Mirena IUD, even at some points stacking multiple methods on top of each other because one wasn't enough Even on two BCs, my periods never stopped completely, but more pressing was that about a week before my period, I would get this absolutely awful experience I just called an "Episode" where I was nauseous and vomiting , unable to eat or even drink water, too nauseous to sleep, severe hot flashes and cold chills, dizziness, shakiness, impending sense that I was going to die, and more for 2-4 days I would just spend days (and nights because I couldn't sleep) every month curled up on the bathroom floor crying because of how awful I felt. It was so awful and my family watching me suffer got so bad that we agreed that if I ever got to the point where I had more "episode" days than normal days, my life wouldn't be worth living and I would end my existence. I have multiple other chronic conditions that leave me in constant pain and nausea and dizziness, but it was nothing compared to my episodes Because it was monthly, I went to 3 different OB/GYNs, because it was probably hormonal I went to an endocrinologist, and was then referred to an Endocratic Gynecology clinic at my local medical university. I also saw 3 different gastroenterologists(GI), with nobody having an answer. Because of the timing and the correlation, the best guess was some ovary malfunction. I begged and pleaded to get a hysterectomy+oophorectomy to end my Episodes but because I was 17, the OBs wouldn't even consider it, despite me suffering immeasurably and my other conditions making me not likely to be able to hold a pregnancy anyway. I also DID NOT want children (I'm autistic and could not handle the sensory overload) plus my other conditions are genetic and I'd NEVER want to see a child grow up in as much pain as I did. My partner at the time (now my husband 💙) also has many detrimental genetic traits in his family (scoliosis, severe asthma, type1 diabetes, severe allergy to mosquito bites, and more) so even with him standing beside me saying that HE didn't want children either (so they couldn't use the "what if your partner wants kids?? Stupid argument) they wouldn't even consider it. I suggested once that if my problem was the female hormones, what if I tried testosterone?? (Trans egg moment for sure) and she literally laughed in my face and told me what with my other conditions it would absolutely ruin my heart health (the links to T and heart problems is dubious at best) I just went on suffering for 4 years Deciding to try to get my health under control so I could maybe get an actual job, I go to a new (4th!!) GI and within 30 minutes he sent me home with a whole packet on Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome, and there, on the second page it said that people with estrogen intolerances can often have their ovulation triggering their CVS The whole time I was intolerant to the hormones my body produced, and I had to go to so many doctors and fight for my right to be honestly considered instead of being brushed off I got on a Progesterone-only BC med that would help suppress the effects of Estrogen, and my "episodes" improved drastically, both in severity and duration, and I can actually do basic tasks while dealing with them *One trans realization later* I was terrified to talk to a doctor about getting on T because of what that OB said, I nearly cried the multiple times the week before because I was so scared I wouldn't get to transition medically the way I wanted Show up, have a long discussion with the provider, find out that that previous OB didn't know what she was talking about at all. This provider had the actual medical data, and it showed IMPROVEMENT OF SYMPTOMS in AFAB people with my condition being on testosterone. I literally cried when I was able to get a prescription for T, and it has already changed me so much more than I expected it to in little time. I guess because my body didn't really tolerate Estrogen, finally getting a hormone it can fully process worked wonders. I wonder now if a lot of my dysphoria and other problems were strengthened by not processing estrogen, but after only 2 months on T I already have more and darker hair (including on my face which I was told wouldn't happen for 6+months) and other changes that only make me happier and more secure in my identity. I am now pursuing a Hysto/Oopho through the "gender affirming" routes, but it's an absolute TRAGEDY that I, as an adult, cannot choose to get a (not really) elective surgery to drastically improve my medical health, because of some theoretical "future husband" that may or may not want children, and I am expected to not do what's best for me to bend to the whims of some theoretical interests of a theoretical man that "deserves" more control over my body than I have With being sick while having estrogen, it really feels like I was "meant" to be trans, all the compassion to women's experience to not make me misogynistic, as well as dating men as a "woman" and seeing their predatory/dismissive behaviors made me a better man, and I wouldn't have it any other way. I finally got the treatment I needed, but it's absolutely ridiculous that I had to weasel my way into other medical practices instead of being able to get the surgery I would need to live a happier life. If my husband had something wrong with his testicles that made him sick, he would NEVER be questioned other than the "this could make you infertile and you need to sign this so you cant sue me for it" waiver, they'd likely never even ask a man for their current partner's option, and so inventing some theoretical "future partner" would be absolutely unheard of. Why can't all humans be treated with equal value and full bodily autonomy???
@sarina76667
11 ай бұрын
@@ThatOneCorvusKing I never would have thought of having an intolerance to your own hormones! That doctor has probably encountered something like that before to actually recognize a condition that I’m guessing is very rare! Good for you for never giving up advocating for yourself! I’m on a Depo Shot right now because my doctor doesn’t want me having periods either. I started puberty when I was about 8 or 9 years old. My periods were like monsoon season. Instead of 3-5 days of period, I’d have about a week off my period every month. I didn’t get cramps really, but my IBS would get worse. Every day I’d go to school wearing my uniform skirt, a pair of boxers, 8 pairs of underwear, and 2-3 overnight pads. I’d have to change those pads every 2 hours. If I didn’t, I’d likely stand up to find a puddle on my chair. The school nurse started stocking up on pads just for me, but all she could get were liners or small ones for the average girl just starting. She had to use her own money to get overnights or maternity pads for me. She also couldn’t help me when I leaked. All she could do was rinse my shirt, let it dry a little in front of a fan, and send me back to class. Ah, Catholic school! I was anemic and on iron supplements by 13. I’d get up every morning, pass out, get ready for school, and eat something before catching the bus. I love my Depo shot. I tried other birth control treatments and I still had a period, but at least they were manageable and only lasted a week! I was shocked when I saw my doctor while on my period. It was a particularly light period for me and I was raving about how liberating it was! She gave me an exam and told me I was still bleeding entirely too much. She switched me to the shot right away and said she didn’t want me having a period at all. I was shocked! “This is a pretty light day though! You mean to tell me normal girls have even less than this and only 10 days is still too long?? And they don’t find a snack cup size of tissue clot in their pads every other day??” “Yeah. That’s not normal.” “Holy crap! And I thought this was an awesome next to nothing period!” The last time I had my period was during quarantine because I lapsed on my shot and I’m doing so much better! I never would have thought that someone could be intolerant of estrogen! Of all things! I don’t think that’s what I have, but your story is such an encouragement to trust your gut and keep advocating for yourself! Thank you for sharing!!
@stephenstrange4444
10 ай бұрын
Every time I read or hear stories like this, I always remember that Ted Talk speech by Christen Reighter called "I don't want children -- stop telling me I'll change my mind". She expresses it so well. It's unfortunate & frustrating so many women are still treated this way.
@zandrag8692
11 ай бұрын
Who is thinking about school girls breasts and hips anyway? That in itself is disturbing, regardless of the uniform.
@chris135x
11 ай бұрын
I don't know....Maybe TEENAGE BOYS??? Wtf is WRONG with YOU people?
@silverghostcat1924
11 ай бұрын
Imagine if they put as much effort into educating as they do worrying about how girls dressed. They rarely, if ever, give a flip to how boys dress.
@chris135x
11 ай бұрын
@@silverghostcat1924 What IS "education"? Is it learning things that YOU approve of?
@PlatinumAltaria
11 ай бұрын
@@chris135x We do generally approve of science, history, maths...
@chris135x
11 ай бұрын
@@PlatinumAltaria What IS "education"??? You can either simply answer the question or admit that you don't know what "education" is. I'm only asking this cause MY education may not be the same as YOURS and YOU might feel the need to dismiss what I say or believe.
@notareallifetiger4817
11 ай бұрын
Ah yes, the infamous *_menstruation addiction_*
@Spencerdoken
11 ай бұрын
Great name for a garage punk band
@LaynieFingers
11 ай бұрын
Dude, I'm recovering, but at the worst of my addiction I was having 6-8 periods a month!
@DanielledeVreede
11 ай бұрын
Still trying to kick the habit but my body seems to have a mind of it's own. There's just no controlling it!
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights on my profjle.
@LaynieFingers
11 ай бұрын
@@DanielledeVreede It's almost like it's a bodily function! Lol
@cydhansen1092
10 ай бұрын
My brother once brought up the point about women not getting drunk or going out alone if they didn't want to get SA'd. Knowing I wouldn't get anywhere with the MEN SHOULDN'T BE A DANGER TO WOMEN IN THE FIRST PLACE argument, I just asked him how he'd feel if he couldn't do those things without the constant threat of being targeted and victimized. That seemed to get him thinking.
@hoathanatos6179
11 ай бұрын
Acting like period pains are all normal and the same are how people who have conditions like endometriosis and PCOS go undiagnosed for years. We actually shouldn't act like, "Oh yeah, these intense pains I'm experiencing are a totally normal part of menstruation, because everyone tells me so," and instead should be having girls get checked for these conditions at a young age.
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights and Igbt jn my profjle
@PlatinumAltaria
11 ай бұрын
Cramp is normal, agonising pain is very not normal.
@waffles3629
11 ай бұрын
Yep. That's why it took me four doctors to find someone who took "I pass out from my cramps" seriously. They would just chuck birth control at me and suggest I try ibuprofen, you know the thing I'd already told them did squat. And I'm trans as well. But doc#4 did give me a hysterectomy and the pain was a joke compared to my periods. I was basically just sore and tired, and even took fewer narcotics after surgery than I did for several periods.
@PlatinumAltaria
11 ай бұрын
@@KaleighCee Not all painkillers work for everyone, unfortunately, our bodies are weird.
@SharylLacroix
11 ай бұрын
@@KaleighCee Not necessarily true. I had pretty bad cramps and went through several types of painkillers over time as they would stop working. The only thing I found that didn't stop working was Advil. The bad cramps were a result of endometriosis, which involves inflammation; I think the Advil worked because it is an anti-inflammatory.
@borealernadelwald
11 ай бұрын
As a German, I can confirm the translation is accurate. Edit: Also from what I know it was about a city providing free menstrual products in secondary schools, city hall and a couple more public places.
@DanielledeVreede
11 ай бұрын
Glad to know something still remains of my 3 years of German in high school and I read that correctly, haha
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights on my profjle
@sarinagreen6528
11 ай бұрын
It was said by a politician from the far right party
@ally31098
11 ай бұрын
btw that guy who said that thing about their profile seems to be posting it under multiple other comments (including mine). maybe we can report it bc they just say the same thing over and over so it might count as spam
@resourceress7
11 ай бұрын
@@ally31098yeah I noticed that too. It's hard to know what category to report them in. Because they're trying to incite bullying and/or hate speech and also somehow advertise their channel. The ones I've seen so far, people have refrained from engaging in arguments with that commenter. Engagement is what they want you to do. And they want you to click on their profile to say nasty things back to them. Any advice on which reporting category will get through KZitem that these are inappropriate posts?
@charlyk7874
10 ай бұрын
German here. Yes, this is what that politician said. Yes, many here, including me, find it absolutely horrific.
@maysee2515
10 ай бұрын
I hope the guy wasn't elected (or re-elected, if he said that while already holding a position)
@Mina-my9pb
10 ай бұрын
Just wanted to comment this! I can’t believe this was said
@emmajennings4572
11 ай бұрын
I suspect there is a scary correlation between people whose posts end up in Bad Women's Anatomy and people who insist sex ed should be taught at home, never in schools
@missnaomi613
11 ай бұрын
Yeah. At the school my 3 kids went to, Sex Ed was taught by an actual nurse, to all of the middle school students. Same curriculum, regardless of gender. There was the option to have them excused. I had concerns about the parents who wanted their kids excused from it. I did not excuse any of mine. And if anyone is wondering, my kids (now grown up) are all different genders.
@emilysmith2965
11 ай бұрын
Heyyyy you got the hat trick! Congrats!
@carolineholland5841
11 ай бұрын
Yes, they are 😒
@singingwolf8997
11 ай бұрын
My school literally sent HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN home with a consent form for parents to sign if they wanted their kid to be exempt from sex ed classes. And it had stipulations too. So you could sign off on your literal teenager going to sex ed, but there was a box you could check if you wanted them to be exempt from anything 'too sexual', like diagrams of genitalia, talk about STDs, or pictures/videos of childbirth. And then people wondered why there were always like 7 pregnant students every year...
@Mz_jazzy
11 ай бұрын
When they say Vagina Bones, it's transphobes who don't believe that men have pelvises. I don't understand it either. Also Thank you Jamie for helping me laugh today ❤
@HiBuddyyyyyy
11 ай бұрын
I quote the vagina bones post regularly, it makes me laugh so much. I’m just astounded as to why the person didn’t realise they themselves should also have vagina bones on their body.
@angelikaskoroszyn8495
11 ай бұрын
They probably also believe in boob bones
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights on my profjle
@icarusbinns3156
11 ай бұрын
I gotta be That One. They are called the Frontal Illiac Crests! Everyone’s got ‘em. They’re a key part of the pelvis
@estebandelasexface8193
11 ай бұрын
Actually vagina bones is a meme. it's just referring to the hip/pelvic bones and the v shape on a person's pelvis. It's used ironically to refer usually to women but sometimes men. I promise you that one isn't transphobia or bad women's anatomy. The joke is that they made Link 'sexier' than necessary, not that he's secretly a woman or AFAB or something.
@bellamoon2813
11 ай бұрын
As a German: Yes, the "I see handing ou feminine hygiene products the same way as handing out alcohol to alcoholics and cigarettesto smokers." has been accurately translated. And I can make it worse! It wasn't just some guy who said that, it was a politician of a pretty big right-wing party that has been classified as extremist by some organisations, yet keeps gaining popularity all over Germany. (Performing as well as a lot of older, more established parties and even making it to third-best in elections). It's horrible.
@evileve5958
10 ай бұрын
Came here to say this, happy to see it's already been said 👍
@Clay_in_a_box
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing the work for me🙏
@BGKonto
8 ай бұрын
Afd Does afd things.
@sammysadventure8946
8 ай бұрын
not only by some organisations, part of the AfD are actually classified as extremist by the Verfassungsschutz (the highest ranking court in germany). As well as their youth organisation
@julzbehr6696
7 ай бұрын
Second most popular in Hessen right now ):
@JHellraiser
11 ай бұрын
I had a partial hysterectomy (kept my ovaries) when I was 32. I was in a car accident a few years later and while in the emergency room, one of the questions I was asked was "are you pregnant?" I said no and the nurse was like "are you sure?" in a rather condescending way and I went "I HAVE NO UTERUS, YES I'M SURE!" She moved to the next question.
@ranuelthebard3751
10 ай бұрын
Years ago I was admitted to the hospital with uncontrolled vomiting due to a reaction to an antibiotic prescribed for a very painful UTI. At least that was the hypothesis. Pretty sure after the fact that it was a kidney stone. Anyway, after being asked if I was pregnant for the third time in 3 or 4 hours with the are you sure followup I finally lost my patience with people who can't be bothered to read the chart notes and replied, "Why, is there a star and 3 wise men outside? Stopped the nurse cold. "What?" "Well, I wasn't pregnant 3 hours ago when I was admitted and answered that question and I haven't had sex since then so either I'm still not pregnant or there's been a miracle." The only snark I've ever regretted was the snark not said.
@ScrokyTheFallen
10 ай бұрын
@@ranuelthebard3751Hi, sorry to bother, but what do you think is the best way to approach this topic? I am a medical professional to be and usually it's hard to have a clear pregnancy diagnosis in the first months, so for me is kinda ok to double check if that's the case. Unless it's clearly impossible like in an hysterectomy as above. So sometimes even if a patient say no it could be an unknown pregnancy.
@ranuelthebard3751
10 ай бұрын
@@ScrokyTheFallen If it's unknown then it's unknown. The patient isn't going to have a sudden flash of insight when asked the second (3rd, 4th) time. In my case I'm Ace and was still a virgin even though I was in my twenties so barring supernatural intervention I was absolutely certain and to be honest it came across that either the nurses were too lazy to read the chart notes from when I had been asked that a couple of times before OR they thought I was lying and would crack and tell the truth if they asked often enough. I was leaning towards lazy but who knows. Maybe to an allosexual the idea that someone might just not be having sex is a hard concept to understand. If the patient says that they haven't had sex within the last say 3 or 4 months and there's no reason to believe they are lying then note that down and move on. If you really, really need to be sure give them a pregnancy test before whatever the procedure is that's a danger to a fetus.
@carolineseree4391
10 ай бұрын
Doctors and nurses in front of you don't know you. They usually don't think you are stupid but they also know that miscommunication is the stupidest error they could medically do. The second check is basically too ask " do you think you're not pregnant because you don't want to, you have a birth control (which is not 100% sure) or you don't have any signs in that sens? OR are you sure because you checked lately, you physically can't etc...? Many people will answer no to this question because they think they're not. Not because they are big immature babies, just because sometimes it's hard to know or to accept to be pregnant. I would double check too...
@JHellraiser
10 ай бұрын
@@carolineseree4391 I know that birth control is not 100% effective. It was the nurse's attitude that bothered me. I had just been in a car accident and she was talking down to me like I was a simpleton. Don't appreciate that. And she could have asked "How are you certain?" rather than keep asking in her condescending tone "Are you sure?" Tone conveys a lot after all.
@Sandeater8000
11 ай бұрын
“A man with long hair is a disgrace” A man with long hair is attractive asf, and I’m ace, so that’s saying something
@krohme8005
11 ай бұрын
Aces attracted to men with long hair stand UP 🙌
@mirandagropen9761
11 ай бұрын
Being ace doesn’t mean you don’t find people attractive, it means you don’t find SEX attractive.
@shiNIN42
11 ай бұрын
Yep, sometimes actors are so disappointing to me with their normal short hair :D I enjoy that the movies I watch have so many long haired men... Some are very handsome with short hair too but I like most better with long hair as long hair suits my taste better. My SO is male and always had long hair (except as a kid). He skipped military service partially to keep his long hair... He would look way worse without it.
@purupumpkin
11 ай бұрын
No but for real I love short hair on women and long hair on men it’s so attractive
@geekgirl616
11 ай бұрын
I blame Marvel for my attraction to long haired men 😂
@dietotaku
11 ай бұрын
when i was (a girl) in high school all i ever wore were flannel shirts and the baggiest jeans i could find. pretty sure any random dude would have been just as comfortable in my wardrobe. i did not "need" skirts or specially tailored pants to "reflect my biological differences." put me in a tarp, i'm happy.
@dietotaku
11 ай бұрын
i find it very interesting how often the notion of just... coping with not having kids you might want is utterly incomprehensible to people. like women will get their tubes tied and people will be like "WHAT IF YOU GET DIVORCED AND REMARRY AND YOU WANT MORE KIDS WITH YOUR NEW HUSBAND?!?!?" well what if i want a porsche, susan, we don't always get what we want.
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights on my profjle.
@AdventureGirl-zn4wc
11 ай бұрын
@@KaleighCeeWe need Harry Potter Robes for everyone. They must be weird and have pockets.
@Batterykitten8
11 ай бұрын
@@KaleighCeebut what if its hottttttt all the time,,,, (i like the idea for colder places tho!)
@josysandoval7863
11 ай бұрын
I'm from a country where uniforms separated by gender are common, and I always thought they were silly because of a great detail, the weather, here the cold starts in September and ends in April, I include the rainy season, the cold is so bad it was normal to see elementary school girls shivering, so at the request Angry Mothers we got months in which we can wear pants, and even then it is not enough just the month of December and January, some schools don't let you enter the building if you are wearing pants after those two months. there were girls who pretended to be male students at the entrance to continue wearing pants and others jumped the back fence of the school to enter and the biggest slap in the face or "solution" waa the school was to saying that thick socks would solve everything, white socks of course, they would do something against the rain, mud & freezing cold, o an no leggings, they were not allowed. My mom ignored that recommendation and bought 5 pairs of white leggings and shoes that would hide that they were legins so that I wouldn't freeze to death, and yes I was part of that group of girls that jumped the school fence to take my classes, they were not going to deny me my education for something as silly as a uniform. It wasn't until I entered university that I could be warm in winter, because from kindergarten to high school you wore a uniform.
@positivemindset9141
11 ай бұрын
One time my friend told me I wasn’t a real woman because I didn’t want to use a tampon. A FEMALE friend… Dawg, I’m literally bleeding rn so if you could please stfu about how I chose to deal with it that would be splendid.
@strawberrysplitz1566
11 ай бұрын
Actually, tampons can cause this thing called "toxic shock" where all your organs start shutting down one by one 😁 It's pretty rare, but it has happened. The chance increases it you are sick at the time! So technically pads are the safer option! So just tell your friend that She is more likely to die from toxic shock. (I would have looked up the statistics but I can't get off my ass rn lol)
@sharonbonebrake8332
11 ай бұрын
My periods were so heavy and had lots of clots, that I couldn't use a tampon. The clots would coat the outside of the tampon and I bleed through. The inside of it would be dry. I checked because it would leak in about a half hour. I wanted too, needed to found out if I was really bleeding that heavy. I had to go to pads.
@existenceispain_geekthesiren
11 ай бұрын
wait what were you using then? pads? i feel like that'd be more "real" considering you're letting it bleed naturally. or something else? Don't actually know of any other products that aren't just variations on pads
@taylorbraithwaite3337
10 ай бұрын
This was big in my high school. I was the only girl that everyone knew used pads and I was shamed mercilessly for not using tampons. Come to find out two other girls who had been part of the shaming actually only wore pads but they kept it more hidden than me. So.
@montanabaker5959
10 ай бұрын
See I had the opposite issue in middle school when the girls I was talking to said your a whore and a slut for using a tampon. I was like wut??? So I’m a slut cuz I don’t wanna blood all over the place and staining my pants??
@alekseimonizmirov1395
11 ай бұрын
Ironically, the "vagina bones" is commonly called an Adonis belt or an Apollo belt (though I'm not about to tell Apollo he can't have a vagina if he wants one). In art, it's called the iliac furrows, it's where muscles run from your iliac crest to your pubis. Greek statuary featured it heavily. It is usually associated with men, particularly body builders. I've never heard it called a vagina bones before!
@theemeralddream7020
11 ай бұрын
it's just a meme, partially due to the v shape
@ldailey78
11 ай бұрын
I laughed so hard at the bit about Apollo. Lmao
@emilysmith2965
11 ай бұрын
EXACTLY
@sarahwithstars
11 ай бұрын
Thank you for this insight ❤
@lynxelmore5364
11 ай бұрын
I've heard it called the Adonis V as well
@TheFernMeadow
11 ай бұрын
I came out to one of my friends today, and it went so well. They were so supportive, and its given me the courage to come out to the rest of my friend group. It really made my day
@montanabaker5959
10 ай бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS!!! I’m happy that went well for you and I hope for smooth sailing and support from those friends going forward for you!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
@Bunni89
11 ай бұрын
What the actual eff on the "it's biologically necessary for female children to wear skirts"??? I'm AFAB nonbinary and the only memories I have of skirts in school uniforms is being extremely uncomfortable in them even before I started realizing I had gender dysphoria. Like, there was an element of literal uncomfyness as well as just feeling upset. I didn't have "proper birthing hips" lol I was twelve. Not everybody has the perfect cliche gendered body even after puberty either! I've always been unable to fit into "women's" shirts because I just happened to be born with wider shoulders than most men. So it's just absurd to me to think of forcing kids to wear skirts out of a bizarre patronising "it's better for you sweetie~" excuse... Felt way more comfy literally and mentally once I transferred to a school that let you choose trousers!
@Bunni89
11 ай бұрын
@StopSin No, you're desperately seeking attention by being randomly rude to whatever strangers you see, because youre an inherently pathetic person.
@VeryScaryCherri
11 ай бұрын
Skirts are so stressful too, like am i sitting properly? Can people see something they shouldn't? So much uneeded anxiety
@bunhelsingslegacy3549
11 ай бұрын
@@VeryScaryCherri Yeah I always wear long skirts for that reason, I'm very not aware of what my body's doing and how it looks at any given time. Short skirts are just a ticking time bomb for me to forget I'm not wearing something sensible and doing something embarrassing...
@kathleenwoods8416
11 ай бұрын
what's worse is that if you had the hips for it the skirt would be unwearable by itself anyway. Its actually really hard to tailor things vaguely to the supposedly expected extremes.
@autumnramble
11 ай бұрын
Wearing skirts is actually more healthy for boys than for girls.
@OingoDeLaBoingo
11 ай бұрын
As a trans man who bleaches my hair, even during my period once, I'm actually dead now 👍
@bonkdonk297
11 ай бұрын
As a cis woman who also bleaches my hair, even during my period, I am dead too. RIP
@emilyrln
11 ай бұрын
I once bleached my hair by accident (peroxide hair gel what?), but luckily I hadn't started my period yet. To this day I shudder to think how close I came to death 💀
@Nakia11798
11 ай бұрын
I... somehow interpreted that as you bleaching your bush.
@irrelevant_noob
11 ай бұрын
@@Nakia11798 oooohhhh.... That DOES make a little bit more sense. Maybe that's what they meant in the quote shown at 16:30. (Otherwise it really is unfathomable to me how the "toxins" would enter the blood stream from underneath the scalp, but only during that time of the month...)
@lilypaigeham
11 ай бұрын
Rest in peace 🫡
@o5-redacted0
11 ай бұрын
"Long hair on a man is a disgrace" *Glances at every single portrayal of Jesus in existence*
@_BerryBee_
11 ай бұрын
🏳️🌈Hello, here's your reminder that you are valid. Whether you're straight, gay, cis, trans, non-binary, xenogender, or intersex, you deserve love and acceptance.🏳️🌈 ❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🩷🤍🩶🖤🤎 edit: this statement applies to asexual, aromantic, and agender people too! (sorry for forgetting)
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights and Igbt jn my profjle.....
@Magicalwolfgamer
11 ай бұрын
@@stopallsinok bigot
@resourceress7
11 ай бұрын
Well said, and thank you for spreading the love. ♥️ (In other news, the opposite message is all over this comment section. Anyone who sees all those other comments like one in this thread where someone or somebody (or some bot) says they're "making fun of women / LGBT people in their profile picture," please just don't reply to them. Report and move on, instead of engaging in comment war or clicking on their profile. They want to score engagement points that they don't deserve.)
@frolikswfroggys6416
11 ай бұрын
Right back at ya! You are amazing! Keep being you, and have a wonderful day! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🦖
@AIHumanEquality
11 ай бұрын
What if I'm none of those things though?
@joyofcookies
11 ай бұрын
“A woman’s hair is her glory” is a biblical thing. As a thin haired girl who couldn’t really grow it long and couldn’t do anything trendy with it (beach waves lasted about 10 mins in my hair no matter how much product there was), it was something I disliked hearing in church. I was apparently a bad Christian simply for not having better hair genes.
@PinkLemonadeRat
10 ай бұрын
I’m a middle easterner in the US so I always had the thickest, longest, shiniest hair on my head…and hair on my brows, apparently, because I got rude comments from other girls as a literal child about having a unibrow because I had like three tiny stray hairs in the middle of my brows 😐 they like long hair…as long as it’s in the right place and just that right place 🤦♀️
@raye-raphaelsashay8521
10 ай бұрын
What bothers me so much is that using this to say that women MUST have long hair and men MUST have short hair is cherry picking the text. What about Samson, who, as a part of his religious oath, could never cut his hair, and lost all the strength in his body when is was done against his will? Does he mean nothing to them? People simply use the Bible to enforce their own cultural norms and stereotypes and condemn anyone who dares fall outside of them.
@whatthemusicknows
10 ай бұрын
Short hair can be just as glorious as long hair.
@charlie.loves.nature
10 ай бұрын
that is terrible. I got shamed from my church for cutting my hair to the length of my brothers hair and he has pretty short hair. Just wait until they find out im a nonbinary satanist 🤣🤣
@melle-d9971
11 ай бұрын
humans, especially in hot climates, have actually cut or fully shaved their hair really far back in human history. it helps deal with the heat and lice
@jeremyblade7561
11 ай бұрын
Yeah. No scissors are really necessary. I remember learning somewhere that the first shaving razors were sharpened sea shells. Was a long time ago, so I may remember wrong about it being the first, but it predated metal blades.
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights on my profjle
@WisteriatheFirst
11 ай бұрын
@@stopallsinwhat a weird way to tell the world your junk don't work. 😅😅😅😅
@bigawesomewatermelon9511
11 ай бұрын
@@WisteriatheFirstdon't interact with the bots
@AIHumanEquality
11 ай бұрын
Remember all those ancient Egyptians with their really long hair that totally wouldn't scorch you in the desert.
@sammichbread
11 ай бұрын
the "i squeeze my girl when she's on her period because she's my little ketchup packet ❤️" lives in my brain rent free and it kills me every time i think of it lmao
@JustSomeoneHi
4 ай бұрын
LMAOOO WHAT
@sarahjones6323
11 ай бұрын
I’ve given birth twice: once via c-section (so I must not be a real woman) and once vaginally (so I worship satan?). Can’t win 😂
@bonkdonk297
11 ай бұрын
Whatever you do as a woman, it will always be wrong :// 😮💨
@Chocobo0Scribe
11 ай бұрын
That means one of the kids qualifies to kill Macbeth.
@mylifewithmarmalade4624
11 ай бұрын
@@Chocobo0Scribeway to look on the bright side!
@leas128
11 ай бұрын
😂 this comment made me burst out laughing!
@nekokaitou4027
11 ай бұрын
The thing about the menstrual cyrcle being painful to "train your body for birthing" is something I actually believed until my girlfriend informed me in great shock that "no, it's painful because you basically have internal bleeding. On the other hand, a boy from her class asked during sex ed if the blood during period "comes out like a splatter movie".
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights and Igbt jn my profjle.....
@bigawesomewatermelon9511
11 ай бұрын
It's not internal bleeding. It's uterine contractions pushing out the uterine lining. It's the same mechanism as childbirth contractions, but it's not in preparation for it. It's just the body doing the same thing.
@darax723
11 ай бұрын
Not really? The lining of the uterus thickens as it prepares for a fertilised egg to implant. When that doesn't happen, the lining just sloughs off. That's not the painful part. The uterus has to contract to push that lining out. Prostaglandins (which is kind of like a hormone, but isn't exactly) triggers the muscles of the uterus to contract. This substance is also associated with pain and inflammation, and people with higher levels of prostaglandins tend to have more severe menstrual cramps. Edit: And that's even before you get into the painful issues caused by stuff like endo, uterine fibroids, PVD, adenomyosis (when the uterine lining grows INTO the wall of the uterus), and cervical stenosis (when the opening of the cervix is smaller than usual and makes it harder for menstrual fluid to pass, resulting in a painful pressure increase in the uterus)
@artikulv731
11 ай бұрын
I don’t think it’s internal bleeding, or at least my education basically said that the lining of the uterus comes off. Shit’s nasty either way, gonna ditch having a period as soon as I legally can.
@TamanduaGirl
11 ай бұрын
@@darax723 That's what I was about to explain. Some of us are unlucky enough those darn prostaglandins can cause soreness and cramping no where near out uterus, like legs, and even arms and shoulders.
@kimasher
11 ай бұрын
I am a post-op trans woman. My last gynaecologist, during an internal examination, looked up at me while I was lying there with my legs in the air. “When did you have your hysterectomy?” She asked me. Yay! I thought. How affirming. She didn’t know I was trans.
@emmata98
11 ай бұрын
Congrats girl. Passing to hard I guess, or just a joke?
@reckless_herb
11 ай бұрын
@@emmata98hoping it’s a joke. the doc needs to know stuff like that. no way i can just waltz into a docs office and not let them know i have a uterus when most people ID me as a man
@bonkers1917
11 ай бұрын
I love stories like that! having your gender be seen as so normal and natural is great. I met my transmasc friend years BEFORE he realized his gender identity, and I introduced him to other friends I had AFTER he was already fully presenting male and making his legal identity to reflect who he is. my friends didn’t even know he was trans until after a year of knowing him, and that really made me so happy. he’s never been treated differently than the cis straight guys (which is what almost the entire circle of friends is made up of) and after knowing him for so long it makes me super glad to see him truly being himself. he’s been on T for a year now (we all celebrated last month!) and is getting top surgery in a few weeks, it’s awesome. shoutout to logan ❤
@majesticallyawkward1977
11 ай бұрын
That is freaking amazing!
@majesticallyawkward1977
11 ай бұрын
Just so cool!
@DivisibleByWaffle
11 ай бұрын
Thing is, there was ALMOST a good joke hidden in the blood one: "Don't give anyone your blood. They'll just throw it away after 120 days!" (120 days is the average lifespan of a red blood cell.)
@barrylangille3523
11 ай бұрын
I was actually thinking along those lines when I saw that one (I didn't remember the blood cell lifespan- thanks for the reminder). People who post this stuff have absolutely no idea.
@magiizine
11 ай бұрын
This subreddit always lowers my hope in humanity
@hatchetfieldharpie3276
11 ай бұрын
It actually can raise my hope because it shows a lot of people realizing how wrong these things are. Growing up I was surrounded by bigotry, but not a lot of dissenters to bigotry, so it’s nice to find counter opinions and remember the world isn’t all out to get people. Bigotry something we can analyze and counter
@KxNOxUTA
11 ай бұрын
@@hatchetfieldharpie3276 This exactly. That nonsense was around for way too long in modern history and us being able to point it out as nonsense and laugh about it and do some education while we're at it, is a very good sign it's finally going uphill! Albeit way too slooooowly!
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights on my profjle
@TwistedGlitter
11 ай бұрын
I couldn't be a teacher because I'm not asking permission to teach basic sense, sex ed and anatomy. This subreddit just shows me that education should be mandatory
@graphics12
11 ай бұрын
what did you expect from Reddit
@MelanaC
11 ай бұрын
I had to have 2 c-sections because my pelvis wasn’t wide enough I received abu$e on Facebook from Christian extremist groups who stated that I wasn’t a real woman, I wasn’t a real mother and I had shamed myself in the eyes of god…🤦🏻♀️ I broke my back when I was 15 and it was all Lumbar spine, pelvis and coccyx damage. So that’s why my pelvis was not able to open during childbirth. But apparently I should have not been al!ve rather than had a caesarean….actual things said to me …. Incredibly misinformed, arrogant, and cruel 😢
@batatanna
11 ай бұрын
People who insist on men and women being so physically different need to stop thinking everyone is either a buff chad or an antique vase, the average human is quite similarly shaped across the board.
@annedreikandt7361
11 ай бұрын
I'm afraid medically/biologically speaking that is very untrue. In fact, it's a huge problem in medicine and even things like car crash test dummies that there's only ever 1 "average human" model that doesn't take into account key differences in XX-chromosome biology.
@ashs7462
10 ай бұрын
@@annedreikandt7361well if were going down to chromosomes then yeah but when were talking about normal body functions then no, everyone is ofcourse medically different not only because of sex but because of genes, illnesses, allergies and so much more, when people say there isnt a difference between men and women, mean it as in they can have the some work, experiences, love, and alot of bodily functions
@ashs7462
10 ай бұрын
@@annedreikandt7361 chromosomes is a whole different story, there’s different types of chromosomes and we shouldn’t really base our views in it
@batatanna
10 ай бұрын
@@annedreikandt7361 I didn't say there aren't differences. There are and they should be taken into consideration on the contexts where they matter. My point is that these differences are not as extreme as one would be led to believe by seeing the idealized version of a man and woman by our collective conscience. Extremes that for most people are unattainable given they demand a specific genetic, an unsustainable lifestyle and a whole of costly and risky treatment and procedures.
@theodorathompson2034
10 ай бұрын
This is so sensible! Also why there is no particular reason to have “Mens’ clothing” and “Womens’ clothing” in terms of physicality. It’s more about status (wearing the trousers), and restricting movement (corsets, petticoats etc). Fun for us all to get dressed up now and then though, in whatever we like.
@lizf1353
11 ай бұрын
If menstrual pain was motivation for breeding than pregnancy and birth would NOT be painful. This is the stupidity that is so pervasive in our world 😢😢😢
@kodamaspirit9298
11 ай бұрын
To be honest, I'm actually surprised they didn't say that a woman's body belongs first to God, then to her husband, THEN to her future kids, and eventually maybe a little bit to herself (I guess on alternate Thursdays but only on leap years), but I suppose I've read/heard too many of those unbelievably infuriating and depressing "that's not how women work" lists.
@barrylangille3523
11 ай бұрын
I had the same thought. I suppose a woman's body belonging to her husband amounts to the same thing since she's giving her husband those children. Ugh. That quote sounds like the Transformed Wife. Double ugh.
@Teajay21
11 ай бұрын
Or her father
@barrylangille3523
11 ай бұрын
@@Teajay21 she doesn't belong to her father after she's sold to her husband, so in this case the father's ownership doesn't come into it.
@camillelemmens1745
11 ай бұрын
A friend of mine had a coworker who actually thought that women could control their bleeding while menstruating, like we can control our bladders. So he considered women who use feminine hygiene products lazy and didn't understand why we could't just potty-train. Which was why he was against a menstrual pad-dispenser in the ladies' room at work.
@Percy_Of_The_Sea
11 ай бұрын
"Long hair is only for women!" Tell that to the indiginous who pride themselves in their long hair. 😂 Edit: I want to thank everyone in the comments for adding onto my own comment! Anyone who believes long hair is important counts. Its sad some of our ancestors were forced to cut their hair.
@tombsofak
11 ай бұрын
Not just pride but for some of the tribes it's genuinely sacred!
@Percy_Of_The_Sea
11 ай бұрын
@@tombsofak Exactly. Its spiritual and sacred. Many tribes have different beliefs when it comes to their hair but the one thing they agree on is that it connects them to their ancestors. I wish I had been raised by that side of my family.
@mudkip984
11 ай бұрын
Dont forget jetstream sam, monsoon, N, ghetsis, maxie, champion leon, volo, arven and adaman (They all have long hair)
@Percy_Of_The_Sea
11 ай бұрын
@@mudkip984 Thank you.
@autumnramble
11 ай бұрын
Tell that to Abrahamic God, who demanded for his people to have uncuted hair...
@Pa5an1
11 ай бұрын
So… my mom was always the top earner in the family, pretty tough and pragmatic and the boss at home. My dad is a bit on the softer side, he’s rather artistic and sensitive. They have a great relationship, have been happily married for almost 40 years and successfully raised two sons, one of them is even cishet. It’s almost like people are individuals with differing levels of what society deems as masculinity/femininity 😱
@JaydenHolland-wo4fd
10 ай бұрын
Yea, what I have observed is that society doesn't see the bigger picture of femininity and masculinity and chose shoves things into those categories when they could also at times be put into the other. By today's standards the hardworking housewife would be considered masculine. There are women that are tomboys but they are still feminine, just with their own personality. I would also like to add that masculinity should be determined by a man's fatherlyness and how he makes sure his family is provided for, even if that means being a stay at home dad because some women have good jobs and make a decent amount of money that the father should just take care of home and kids. They both provide. Sorry about my paragraph, just needed someone agreed with to say it to if you ever see it.
@fart63
10 ай бұрын
@@JaydenHolland-wo4fdwhat society should see is that masculinity and femininity are not real and that all individuals are different
@ravenmitology6452
11 ай бұрын
One thing I find funny is the fact that some people insist that women should wear skirts because that’s just for women. But anatomically speaking men should wear skirts and women trousers.
@KiltedSatyr
11 ай бұрын
lol "Don't drink water from a bottle in a standing position because the force of the water will hurt your uterus" Do they think woman are hollow? like the water will splash onto the uterus?
@barrylangille3523
11 ай бұрын
It's probably the same people who tell you that drinking water "the right way" will cure anything from cancer to a rainy day. Yes, I think they do think people are hollow. Or stuffed animals.
@tjenadonn6158
11 ай бұрын
Found the human-imitator who "thinks" women are hollow.
@aceredacted88
11 ай бұрын
My mom had 4 c-sections. The first 2 were because of medical emergencies that would have killed my siblings while she was in labor. The second 2 were because her uterus was too scarred from the first 2 c-sections. When people say you have to give birth through labor to be a real woman, I get so mad in particular because my mom is badass.
@arthurbuttons
11 ай бұрын
I agree with you so hard with the uniform one. I also saw something on Reddit on how sometimes the people see as "uniquely trans" problems when actually they can just be "human problems". My work have a uniform. We have a portal where you order uniform online (like free shopping 🎉) when you need something. I am a cis woman and the old system had me as a female and I could only order "female" uniform. The "female" uniform is more tight with a defined hip and waist. I probably could have called someone and said "please can I have "male" t-shirts or fleeces as I really hate my clothes touching me but I was a bit scared to. We now have a new system and I can order whichever uniform that I like and I can't describe how much more comfortable I feel.. I think there is still a way to go as it is still labelled "male" and "female" but I completely agree with you. Let's just have a uniform. If you want to pick the more fitted tops, go for it, if you want to pick the more "unfitted" version then go for it (might need a better name than unfitted....)
@ragnkja
11 ай бұрын
I just call the T-shirt cuts “straight” and “curvy”.
@arthurbuttons
11 ай бұрын
@@ragnkja you're absolutely right, straight and curvey works perfectly
@teazen_tea
11 ай бұрын
I relate to this so much, my school had totally nuteral uniforms and I loved it! But I was in a club that had gendered uniforms and I hated it the woman's pants literly didn't fit me at all
@hannahk1306
11 ай бұрын
It would also be nice if there was an option for some definition and shape, but not clinging to my body. It feels like the options are one extreme or the other. Also with t-shirts, if you want a fitted one it has to come with stupid half sleeves. Can I not have a fitted t-shirt with proper sleeves please?
@kidsis
11 ай бұрын
The uniform shirts my company uses are, interestingly enough, basically the same measurements for men’s and women’s, but the men’s are a lot longer. I have a long torso, so I have to wear camisoles under the women’s ones. Then I got some men’s ones and that helped a lot.
@Coccinelf
11 ай бұрын
After being addicted to menstruation for 27 years (I get it every 22 days, can you believe?) I will finally be cured next year when I get a hysterectomy! Can't wait!
@Madamchief
11 ай бұрын
Brutal. I thought I had it bad every 25 days 😑
@lorifiedler13
11 ай бұрын
Congratulations. The medical field shouldn't be gatekeeping hysterectomies. Just sign the waiver that says you can't sue and you are doing this of your own free will.
@Madamchief
11 ай бұрын
@@lorifiedler13 hell yes 🙌
@Coccinelf
11 ай бұрын
@@lorifiedler13 Thanks for your advice but I'm not in the US, I just had to sign a consent form to consent to everything they'll be doing in there.
@SteviiLove
11 ай бұрын
My mom had to have a total hysterectomy after having me. Not trying to trauma dump,just explain why they decided this was the best option for my mom; She had a tumor that I hid when she was pregnant with me. It ruptured during my birth and almost killed her right after (she was taken into surgery and had to have 2 blood transfusions) and several more times over the next 2 years (in and out for 13 operations in my first 2 years of life) so with all that taken into consideration, it made sense. It's definitely not a good feeling knowing your life almost cost your mom's, I'll tell you that much.
@oldladytrexarms
8 ай бұрын
No, it doesn't feel good, let me tell you. But what does feel good is when your mother makes it feel like it was a war bringing you into this world and that you're essentially a prize to have been won and you were worth it despite the fact you feel worthless (like I do, born with birth defects and being disabled mentally and physically my whole life). My mom was in labor 18 hours with me due to her doctor trying to force her to birth me via broken hips cause of his religious beliefs. Another doctor overwrote him when we both died on the table and then did a c-section. We both came out with issues and she's still suffering like I am to this day; her with a bunch of hernias and hypertension and me with all sorts of disabilities. She had my 2 sisters and talks about how it was worth it even though we feel so horrible.
@ally31098
11 ай бұрын
hi, german woman here. yes, this quote (~ 19:35) is pretty much 1-to-1 translated accurately. it was about a city wanting to provide free hygene products (pads & tampons) to students at a high school and at the city theater. the person who has said this is a politician of the most right-wing german party in the Bundestag (= parliament) called AfD, who worryingly have gotten more and more traction in the recent years, especially after the pandemic as resistencies against wearing masks and incentives to get the vaccine became more prevalent. these days, there is a call to action to investigate the AfD on its legitimacy and accordance to legislature, especially considering some of their members' tendencies to compare current conditions to the Nazi regime (to make the current leading fractions out to be a "dictatorship") as well as anti- LGBT+ and immigrant sentiments and declarations. feel free to correct/ add anything if you know more, i'm not a political expert
@Tascaraudo
11 ай бұрын
Yes its worrying how they are growing in popularity
@minecraftnerd2175
4 ай бұрын
@mactepok31lol ypur user name is stop lgnt you cant even spell. And andrew tate. No one in there righht mind would click on your profile
@Imdefnotpax
11 ай бұрын
0:47 the part where he said "some women are trans... there is no right or wrong way to be a woman" that hit hard, I am a transgender masc not fem but I love that you included that AND referred to trans women as the REAL women they are.
@alexwasakf3086
10 ай бұрын
Trans women are not women. Change my mind
@Imdefnotpax
10 ай бұрын
@@alexwasakf3086 I don't want to. You're opinion is yours. I cannot change your mind. That is all up to you.
@Duskbound
10 ай бұрын
@@alexwasakf3086 You are entitled to your opinion. However, it is a shit opinion and I will disregard it.
@whyis2plus2
10 ай бұрын
@@alexwasakf3086 do u like paper mario
@SodaCider641
8 ай бұрын
@@alexwasakf3086 people are not walking genitalia. Intersex women also exist.
@corpsenymph4644
11 ай бұрын
“Women are delicate” Somehow, when you apply this to a pregnant woman, it’s both true and untrue.
@MysticEden
11 ай бұрын
As someone with IBS yes you can feel the process of digestion and it can cause pain and discomfort. That's one reason people believe those of us with IBS have such a bad time... Our brain doesn't block it out or we're more sensitive to it.
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights and Igbt jn my profjle..
@PlatinumAltaria
11 ай бұрын
IBS pain is actually from the colon, where the muscle is contracting. The stomach is lined with a thick layer of mucus which stops the walls from getting digested, so you're only ever in pain if that layer goes away, which it can rarely.
@MysticEden
11 ай бұрын
@@PlatinumAltaria well my intense stomach pain would disagree with you.
@PlatinumAltaria
11 ай бұрын
@@MysticEden If you can tell your stomach from your colon you're a lot more sensitive than me.
@Capyrate
11 ай бұрын
@@PlatinumAltariaI have IBS as well, and I can actually tell what parts of my tummy is hurting, yes. There's a difference between stomach pain and intestines pain. I most often experience colon related pain and digestive difficulties, but if I happen to eat something and that my body will reject it, I can assure you that the pain will be coming from the stomach way earlier it'll be coming from the guts. 😭
@dela975
10 ай бұрын
Had an ER doctor tell me "just stop using tampons if they're not working" after I'd told him about horrendous bleeding that actually required surgery
@arlecchino4004
11 ай бұрын
"Girls need skirts" no bro actually boys need skirts because trusers make the male repruductive system less fertile I don't really know how true it is because I got it from a not-very-relayble surce in 8th grade but this is really funny and even more funny if it is actually true
@silverghostcat1924
11 ай бұрын
Yeah too much heat on boy parts isn't good for reproduction. Don't stay too long in those hot tubs 😉
@queerantine69
11 ай бұрын
Tight clothes and too much heat down there affect fertility
@PlatinumAltaria
11 ай бұрын
@@silverghostcat1924 That's a VERY temporary effect. It's perfectly possible to conceive inside a hot tub, do not use warm water as a contraceptive.
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights on my profjle.
@tdelioncourt1268
11 ай бұрын
@@PlatinumAltaria Yup, that's how "heating boxers" contraceptive works, need to wear those almost all the time to be effective.
@susenchill6334
11 ай бұрын
Hello from Germany ☺️ I would translate: In my opinion handing out period products to women is equivalent to handing out alcohol to alcoholics and cigarettes to smokers. So yeah the point came across right. The worst thing is a politician said that and the party he is part of has gotten over 15% in recent regional/state elections. I don't know what to say I hate the direction things are going in Germany right now 😐😔
@ashtonlove6455
11 ай бұрын
the digestion thing is so silly because if your brain is telling you it doesnt hurt, that literally means it DOESNT HURT
@lumay5940
11 ай бұрын
I have constipation, and I get stomach aches sometimes due to, you guessed it, digestion!
@gorkemaykut5230
11 ай бұрын
When you get stabbed it also doesn't hurt due to adrenaline but that doesn't mean it actually "doesn't hurt" Your brain just ignores it like in the case of digestion albeit it usually doesn't wear off in that case
@ashtonlove6455
11 ай бұрын
@@gorkemaykut5230 my comment was very simplified (equating the brain with the broader nervous system), but digestion REALLY doesnt hurt. REALLY. you have nerves that specifically signal pain and they're not stimulated by digestion. there's nothing for your brain to ignore. getting stabbed stimulates those nerves and uh. DOES hurt. sometimes hormones like adrenaline can suppress those signals or change how they're interpreted (like some painkillers do), but that's not the default process when you're stabbed, it's generally a survival response if you have to do something else to get out of that situation. completely incomparable to digestion lmao
@alykil6333
11 ай бұрын
@@ashtonlove6455correction digestion can be painful and it’s most likely due to a condition called visceral hyperalgesia and for some people it’s just uncomfortable but for the majority of people who suffer from it have severe pain. The condition is due to hypersensitivity in the nerves
@MoodyMickey
11 ай бұрын
@@gorkemaykut5230I think its more like you don't have as many pain receptors lining the inside of your intestines, so it doesn't hurt unless something is wrong
@yamigekusu
11 ай бұрын
"Some women are trans." One of my close friends from high school is finally gonna start HRT for medically transitioning! I'm proud of her, as she was one of the coolest people I met in high school
@puppyqueen5688
11 ай бұрын
Ayyyy
@camdyndarksidecat7038
11 ай бұрын
I've had bowel spasms/cramping in the actual intestines and that's actually pretty damned painful (this happens to me because my neurological system is messed up, but it's not the ordinary movement of the intestines). As someone whose period pains were always mild, that was far worse for me. There's a range of pain from periods, and people with severe pain shouldn't be treated as if their pain is mild just because it is for some people. Though fun fact: a fair amount of period cramping isn't from the uterus but instead from the abdominal muscles, so some people experience severe cramps even post hysterectomy or having been born without a uterus but having certain hormonal ranges.
@kye_the_possum
11 ай бұрын
My school finally decided to give girls pants for winter (because y’know, IT’S FREEZING) and instead of just letting them wear the same pants as the boys, they designed an ENTIRE NEW PAIR OF PANTS because they didn’t want us to “be mistaken for the boys”. 1. I’m nonbinary (AFAB), I would’ve been so fuckin happy to wear boys’ pants. 2. It costs even more than the boys’ pants. 3. It’s designed for people with a hourglass figure. It’s a pair of pants that girls are only allowed to wear half the year. And it’s still so fuckin’ bad.
@teresaellis7062
11 ай бұрын
Just another reason school uniforms should go away and never come back.
@maz2825
10 ай бұрын
Hate how the teachers want to keep control over what students wear..... its disgusting. You should gather as many people as you can to create a point to the school about uniforms.... get everyone to wear the opposite uniform the school is making them wear and when the teachers take a fit argue that the teachers are stopping your precious learning time crying over clothing. Education comes first, not uniform control!
@moniquesutton7066
10 ай бұрын
Teachers don't have much say in uniforms you know... it's the principals and board of trustees (parents and members of the community where the school is) I'm a teacher at a school where girls are allowed to wear pants, I have never seen boys wearing the uniform skirt but if I did, I would be happy for them to @@maz2825
@AlexaFaie
10 ай бұрын
They're actually made for an hourglass figure? That's incredible. I still haven't found any trousers that properly fit an hourglass figure. Even when my waist was only 10" smaller than my hips it was a nightmare finding ones big enough in the hips and thighs and small enough at the waist. But when I gained weight & it all went to my bust & hips/thighs even more its now become impossible. Nowhere offers trousers for a 30" waist and 44" hips without them being fully custom made. When I was at school I had the 10" difference and trousers for women were usually made for a 7" or 8" difference at most. Little has changed now. I'd be super surprised if they were actually making kids uniforms with the hips 10" larger than the waist since they don't even do it for adults. People who are rule figures tend to assume that they will suit hourglass figures, but those of us who actually have the figures know its very much not true. I'd hate to wear men's trousers as they have even less curve to them. I've tried my partner's on & they didn't fit at all. I've given up trying to find trousers. I just stick to leggings & dresses now. I'm also nonbinary afab but have no desire to wear anything that doesn't fit or isn't comfortable. Nonbinary doesn't mean "if you were afab try to look more androgynous or manlike" to me. But tgen I'm a variety of nonbinary who doesn't place how I dress as having any bearing over my gender identity. Its just clothes to keep the meatsack warm.
@stickyt4bz241
10 ай бұрын
😕
@courtneym75
11 ай бұрын
I can kind of see the "your body is God's, then your husband's, and then yours" coming from a thing I was taught in Christians as a child: the way to have true happiness is to have/think of JOY - Think of Jesus, then others, and finally yourself. Which is still a way to lead a child to stay in abusive situations. Also: when I finally got approval for my sterilization, my fucking THERAPIST asked me if my boyfriend was okay with it. I said it didn't matter as it's MY body and she came back with "well it's kind of his too.." (Thinking we were about to get married. We still haven't gotten there, and that person is now my girlfriend. I have a different therapist now.) The AMOUNT of times at my small, religious college that I was answered with "well what if your husband wants kids??" when I told someone I'm staunchly childfree just.. boggles the mind. Don't they think that's something to discuss BEFORE getting married? Don't they think that'd be a dealbreaker?? My standard answer was and has always been "I wouldn't marry someone who wants kids. So no, if I ever have a husband he won't want kids. I wouldn't marry someone who does." (Sorry. comment turned into a full-on vent.)
@teresaellis7062
11 ай бұрын
I am glad you felt comfortable venting. This is exactly the correct comment section for it. 😏 I hope you are feeling better after getting that out. I wish you a lovely day. 💐💐
@amiable_monster
11 ай бұрын
People are obsessed with childbirth for no reason. And the "it's kind of his too" so gross, like??? I kind of wonder if they think the same about men's bodies belonging to wifes. Or they are big hypocrites that don't see anything wrong with it??
@TXRider
10 ай бұрын
I've done a deep dive into fundamental Christianity and it's worse than that. It means a woman has to let her husband use her like an object. Don't feel like sex? Too bad, you'll make God mad if you turn your husband down, and if he forces you, that's not r@pe, it's him using his "rights" to your body. Want to cut your hair or wear a short skirt? Not unless your husband approves. Can't handle another child/pregnancy? Sucks for you, if hubby demands it, you do it. Even if your body is put at risk or you reach a breaking point trying to care for a billion kids.
@amiable_monster
10 ай бұрын
@@TXRider Man, no wonder so many people are atheists.
@flannerysnotebook
5 ай бұрын
It's disgusting that the one person was so obsessed with children's school uniforms accentuating their breasts and hips... Like GROSS. That's predator behavior! Also, whenever someone victim blames R victims, I always link the "What Were You Wearing" exhibit to them. Finally, the "you can't be Christian and believe in menopause" is a really gross reference to how God in the Bible made multiple women past menopause able to have children in order for them to fulfill the value ascribed to them by the patriarchal systems of their time.
@emilyrln
11 ай бұрын
I once bleached my hair by accident (peroxide hair gel what?), but luckily I hadn't started my period yet. To this day I shudder to think how close I came to death 💀
@teresaellis7062
11 ай бұрын
😂😂
@Clownish.mp4
10 ай бұрын
BRO I JUST SAW THAT PART THE FU- 😭
@Sarah_Grant
11 ай бұрын
The sexism of school uniforms: if there is a whole fetish community developed around something, and that something is centered around children, it's probably toxic. I'm talking about the stereotypical girls' uniform of plaid skirts, white blouses, and tall knee socks.... Have your festish, I don't care. But also know...😒😒😒
@Joey-kd8lj
11 ай бұрын
In my school, we started off with culottes for "the girls" and then moved on to impractical skirts in Year 9. Even though they were technically roughly the same length (a little bit above the knee) and I still identified as a girl back then, I was incredibly uncomfortable having to wear the skirt. Why? I was raised Christian and I was insecure about my body. The boys meanwhile were wearing long trousers
@catT5236
11 ай бұрын
Regarding the hair thing, ironically in the 1700s the men wore wigs because long hair was linked to vitality & good health. The court wigs we have here in the U.K. are left over from that time. It's actually only after WW1 it was considered fashionable for men to have short hair, before that it was always long.
@DanielledeVreede
11 ай бұрын
I believe it comes and goes in waves though. Roman art has men with short hair. Just fashion🤷♀️
@blumoogle2901
11 ай бұрын
Yes, the wigs were because long hair was fashionable for men, but the men who were rich enough to get wigs for their jobs also used them to hide hairloss due to Siphilis which was unpleasantly common.
@catT5236
11 ай бұрын
@@blumoogle2901 it wasn't just the wealthy that had wigs, literally everyone had them. There were even certain wigs for certain jobs, there was quite literally a tradesman wig style. They were just made from horse hair rather than human hair. For people who really couldn't afford much they had a bag full of wigs & you paid a low price to just pick out a random one & hope it fit.
@boogiebear3095
11 ай бұрын
As someone who has endometriosis, digestion unfortunately hurts 😩 but that’s due to the condition, rip.
@nbTheSponge
11 ай бұрын
I'm going to assume I'm not the only one who thinks 'Cake Topper' can take on a LOT of different meanings, depending on how open your mind is.
@Kylora2112
11 ай бұрын
*right in the cussy*
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights on my profjle.
@JayeEllis
11 ай бұрын
Ask a girl in a Winter climate what is the oppression of wearing skirts as a school uniform. Frostbite on one's legs is always sexy, and those saddle shoes are most certainly not the best all-weather footwear.
@lorifiedler13
11 ай бұрын
I have always hated short skirts. Still do. I'm suspect of anything above the knee. Back in elementary I had to wear a skirt. Inches above my knee. Kick ball outside. Put my knit poncho on my waist. Much better. Poncho went to mid shin.
@fart63
10 ай бұрын
@@lorifiedler13I love short skirts! Yet I fucking hated them in school. I wear skirts all the time now, but I avoided them at all costs in school out of fear
@annasolovyeva1013
10 ай бұрын
As a Russian: Knit or thermal leggings, girls. And boots for the outside. And of course a long coat. Leggings down and change into dress shoes AT school. If anyone says anything, it's cold. Cold is harmful to female reproductive system.
@sunnystar5494
10 ай бұрын
Ya know I dyed my hair blue, so I'm still waiting for my blood to be blue. Very disappointed!
@HeySlothKid
11 ай бұрын
As someone with IBS I can confirm that digestion can indeed be a very painful process. I've often followed the progress of whatever I've eaten (that my body has decided is RAZORS AND NEEDLES) through my digestive tract. Fun!!! And yes you can have IBS and period cramps at the same time and they like to work together to build a beautiful patchwork of ow
@alykil6333
11 ай бұрын
Have you ever looked into visceral hyperalgesia? It causes sensitivity in the nerves in and around the digestive systems which can be extremely painful and uncomfortable
@Nakia11798
11 ай бұрын
I may have IBS, idk, but I do know digestion is painful with reflux 😂
@ehrenyu
11 ай бұрын
Yeah my spouse had yeeterus surgery and got rid of a huge chunk of chronic pain. The rest is IBS
@sarina76667
11 ай бұрын
I’ve had IBS since I was a kid. Have you ever thrown up from pain? Or pushed so hard that you almost passed out on the toilet? Those are fun times! Lol
@HeySlothKid
11 ай бұрын
@@sarina76667 oh man thankfully I've never thrown up from ibs pain though the nausea is debilitating ( though I do vomit all the time for migraines, no idea what's going on there ) but I've definitely had a lot of sleepless nights trying everything to relieve my pain -- yoga stretched, hot water bottles, lavender baths, foetal position, crying while hugging my cat etc.
@kate1618
11 ай бұрын
just about in the middle of this I remembered that you know more about female bodies than others and I both laughed more and was kinda happy during the rest of the video about your content and you sharing all these funny and also educating or serious parts of the internet. and: yes, German speaker here. The quoted party (AfD) is known for their right-wing, nationalist, antisemitic, antiqueer, homo- and transphobic, mysogynistic,... views - and promoting them really offensively. so yes, that quote was translated right - sorry...
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights and Igbt jn my profjle....
@heartheater07
11 ай бұрын
@@stopallsin ok
@emilyrln
11 ай бұрын
@@heartheater07they've replied to so many comments 🙄 so embarrassing
@0x8badf00d
11 ай бұрын
"right-wing, nationalist, antisemitic, antiqueer, homo- and transphobic, mysogynistic" So what's the difference between them and NSDAP, apart from the latter being very banned?
@Indigo_Shard
11 ай бұрын
@@heartheater07 It's a bot report them
@SolidifiedHoney
11 ай бұрын
I accidentally dyed my blood green, for a month I was worried they would think I was an alien, so on my next period I dyed my hair red to reverse the process.
@Silentgrace11
11 ай бұрын
The whole long hair women short hair man argument is particularly hilarious when you consider that in the animal kingdom, with most species have trait differences where the males of the species are more decorated and often have longer fur and more colors to help attract mates. This includes naturally occurring phenotypes as well as behavioral trends like attribution of sticks, rocks and berries to help attract attention. Of course, at the end of the day people are people have the autonomy to do whatever the fuck they want with their bodies, societal expectations and even nature be damned, but if it really were an argument of “nature” men would be the ones with long, luxurious hair and colorful body paint (tattoos, makeup, etc) and bright and fabulously designed clothing with flowing skirts that help attract attention. Instead we have misogyny and toxic masculinity dictating that they need to be drab and boring. Let everyone be fab in the way that makes them happy!
@stopallsin
11 ай бұрын
I'm making fun of women rights and Igbt jn my profjle....
@Mars-jf4gy
11 ай бұрын
If the argument of nature was ever actually presented correctly, it’d prove them wrong more than anything. I can’t think of any animal that doesn’t go against their ideals of what gender and sex are. Just wait until they discover the natural behavior and appearances of clownfish, seahorses, lions, wolves, bugs, peacocks, orcas… I couldn’t name them all if I tried. It reminds me of that animated movie trope where the female animal has to have eyelashes and pink fur so that you know it’s a girl. I think that some people may genuinely believe that nature works like that.
@onetime1337
11 ай бұрын
just people not understand biology of humans at all. we have culture as part of being human and that culture dictates what is seen as attractive, some cultures women are the gender which is more focused into aesthetics and other times its men or other genders of those cultures.
@Mythical_Being
11 ай бұрын
I go to a women's university (which has sort of ended up meaning no cis men, as I am agender and very much go there) and there's one area of campus with really small steps. Apparently, they were built like that because your uterus would "fall out" if the steps were too big. Don't know who built the school but it definitely wasn't women.
@AlexaFaie
10 ай бұрын
That was also what they feared would happen if you rode a bike when they were new. I'll hazard a guess the uni was built around that time. The male doctors also believed in "wandering womb" syndrome which was believed to be a cause of hysteria. Basically your womb got up & went to squash the brain, thus hysteria developed. Regardless of the fact it wouldn't be possible to pass through the neck which you'd think they'd have figured out from all the cutting up of bodies they did but no.
@ClassicRuby
11 ай бұрын
12:50 it's in the Bible, that a woman's body belongs to her husband. In the same verse it says that a man's body belongs to his wife. So there's nothing unfair or demeaning to women in this concept.... It's basically telling married people that they can no longer just do as they wish, that they've made a commitment to one other person, and that person has as much say as they do... so like, ethical non monogamy? Sure.... sneaking and cheating, no.
@katarinajohansson3486
11 ай бұрын
Whatching this while waiting for my hair dye to process, while on my period. Guess my blood is purple now 😅
@DanielledeVreede
11 ай бұрын
I want that!
@jaesynn2015
11 ай бұрын
I died laughing to "my little ketchup packet." 🤣 I'm pretty sure that one was just a joke, and it's right up my absurdist alley.
@carrlyrussell3372
11 ай бұрын
The bleaching your hair thing on your period is true; I’ve done it, and I’ve died like 8 times. I do keep getting blood from strangers to come back, tho, but little do they know im just wasting it. It’s a never ending cycle, im in hell :)
@LaceBlood
10 ай бұрын
Man I remember when I dyed my hair blue and my period started in the middle. It was a whole thing, had to dye my hair red the next month to fix it.
@ProfessionalBugLover
8 ай бұрын
are you a cat
@MrGreensweightHist
11 ай бұрын
"You can't be a Christian and believe in menopause" It is literally in the Bible. Genesis 18:11 Abraham and Sarah were already very old, and Sarah was past the age of childbearing. Not religious myself, but it never fails that the most zealot Christians don't know what is in their own holy book.
@creattiva90
11 ай бұрын
Wow! So I have just to dye my hair blue during my period and I’ll grow naturally blue hair from that moment on! No more gray hairs, so much saving from the hairdresser!
@damiangarridoarias4029
11 ай бұрын
26:23 in my school we had divers or joggers (it's called buzos in spanish, i'm latino and don't remember what was called in english) as school uniform, everyone loved it because it was comfy and the same for boys and girls. I always loved it because when i cutted my hair to look more boyish i was able to pass more easly with the school uniform (and i was very muscular so i just needed the haircut). Even when i graduted the guy taking the photos called me son and i appear in that photo with a big smile because of it XD.
@emilyrln
11 ай бұрын
Aww that's so wholesome! I love that you have a positive memory associated with that picture 🥰
@lizawithazed
11 ай бұрын
The rhinoplasty one just killed me there's so much to unpack there like yes she's shockingly ignorant about dna but they're both being so mean to each other?? What is this marriage??
@durabelle
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, and they're getting a child.. poor child with parents like that!
@Shoulderpads-mcgee
11 ай бұрын
Tfw you aren’t even born but you’re parents are already making fun of your features
@jeanettemarkley7299
11 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved what you said about uniforms. As a kid I had to walk quit a long way to school. In winter my knees would get chapped. They would peel and even bleed because of the school's rules about not wearing tights under the mandatory skirt.
@modelmajorpita
11 ай бұрын
"Vagina bones" is a meme about gamers, there was a rant a while back when a studio importing a game from japan made the underage girls less sexualized and people were upset they "removed her vagina bones" for one of the characters. People have mentioned it since then to joke about how clueless gamer bros are but I guess some gamer dudes aren't aware they're the butt of the joke.
@rubythevampireslayer
10 ай бұрын
not the buffy clip of the praying mantis teacher 🤣🤣 slayed
@retto1155
11 ай бұрын
The way so many issues wrt menstruation stem from the belief that they're voluntary, controllable parts of literally half the world's lives -- as if anyone would CHOOSE to spend 25% of their adult life in pain, bleeding, and otherwise compromised to varying degrees
@TXRider
10 ай бұрын
Right? Like, if I could just turn off the heavy bleeding, exhaustion, and debilitating cramps (WITHOUT surgery), I wouldn't?
@indiumB
10 ай бұрын
I did just that. No sanitary products work for me and I got fed up with stains all the time. Mirena. No more periods. Woo hoo
@SharkCat-yj8vl
11 ай бұрын
Anyone else have THE HUGEST "ick" or whatever people say when men refer to girls and women as "females"? Like women are a different species or something???
@CartmanBro.Official
11 ай бұрын
THIS IS SO REAL
@artikulv731
11 ай бұрын
Same reaction when women call men ‘males’. Like, if you feel the need to casually dehumanize an entire gender than you are a disgrace of a human being.
@ElleeDraws
11 ай бұрын
SAME, like hello there internet goblin why are you referring to women as "females" and men as "men" and not "males"?
@Cy_Cyborg
10 ай бұрын
The idea that surgeries/injuries/body modifications change your genetics is bizarrely common. I'm an amputee, and the amount of times people have asked me if my baby will have legs and if they'll have my scars after being told I was not born that way never ceases to be funny to funny to me. I'm looking forward to the added layer of confusion my top surgery will cause lol
@Max_The_Flower
11 ай бұрын
With Link it’s so ridiculous because he doesn’t even have nipple bones
@Halo-lg7rq
11 ай бұрын
You didnt notice it next to his hair bones?
@Max_The_Flower
11 ай бұрын
@@Halo-lg7rqthat’s his breast bones
@Shoulderpads-mcgee
11 ай бұрын
Ah but you see nipple bone are used for feed baby which is woman ability so man don’t have nipple bone
@Max_The_Flower
11 ай бұрын
@@Shoulderpads-mcgee but why does link have a vagina bone?
@JennTheDuck
11 ай бұрын
Off topic but ...I recently got a new job , in the office theit is a set of drawers full on sanitary products for periods . My manager labelled it as " some women have periods some women dont some men have periods some men dont , help yourself whenever you need i love you all" . As a CIS person i felt so happy that everyone was included, we have trans people where i work and inclusive toilets and i just love that everyone is safe and loved, where I now work❤ ❤❤
@PokhrajRoy.
11 ай бұрын
1:24 Archie doesn’t have a straightener or curling iron, he has a waffle iron for his hair.
@akym82810
11 ай бұрын
Not to argue about the point that "you must wear underwear when you sit down", but as a person living in London who uses public transport, let's say that I prefer to wear underwear when I sit down in public.
@lethfuil
5 ай бұрын
I (trans man) had someone tell me (in somewhat good faith), that I could look more masculine with a man's haircut. Forget about my giant boobs and butt, my hair is too feminine (she said the last part). Well, I called my husband in. He has pretty much my exact hair length and cut. "Oh, like his?" She... didn't exactly know how to respond, but, yeah. My pretty long hair is very much masculine, thank you. ^^
@astrinymris9953
11 ай бұрын
22:17 Tell me you're a guy who has never been in an intimate relationship with a woman in his life without telling me that you've never had an intimate relationship with a woman. 🙄
@roseball4176
10 ай бұрын
The marathon comment was so uncalled for 😂😂 I was SO unprepared. Obsessed with that interpretation.
@weinmondnacht
11 ай бұрын
I speak german and the thing about handing out hygiene products to women has been acurately translated, it's also absolutely something someone from the far right winged political party would say
@Stormrunner1981
11 ай бұрын
FTR, the Link one "Vagina bones" was a humorous play on people complaining some years back about English dub of another game Tokyo Mirage Sessions removing the "vagina bones" on the women. The person who posted the thing about Link was taking the piss out of it.
@michaelatyroller9787
10 ай бұрын
I googled it. There are no pain receptors in the colon, only at the 4nus. If we had them, we would probably feel pain the whole time our digestion is taking place.
@Crystal_Clout
10 ай бұрын
This seems weird as I know people with gut and bowel problems who are not just in pain but in agony when their conditions flare up.
@SakuraSamael
11 ай бұрын
Aw man, is that why I've been having blue periods for the last six years? If only I had known my hair-dyeing addiction could lead to such danger! I've been taking my life in my hands for far too long~! /sarcasm 🙄
@alex_runarin
11 ай бұрын
Yours is blue? Wow mines been green these past couple months!
@emryspaperart
11 ай бұрын
damn, just like the adverts!
@scp-phenomenon014
11 ай бұрын
instructions unclear??? what if i have multiple hair colors??!?!?!?!?!? WHAT COLOR IS MY BLOOD THEN, DO I HAVE UBER ULTRA ALPHA OMEGA HYBRID PRINCESS RAINBOW BLOOD???
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