I have a feeling they're saying....WTF...get me outta here. I saw the video in English on CNN but wasn't able to copy it. I think you'll get the idea of what they're saying The ladies will know what they're feeling
montemonte: I have a feeling they're saying....WTF...get me outta here. I saw the video in English on CNN but wasn't able to copy it. I think you'll get the idea of what they're saying The ladies will know what they're feeling
lifeisadreamMexi Go, Mexico State Mexico16,713 posts
montemonte: I have a feeling they're saying....WTF...get me outta here. I saw the video in English on CNN but wasn't able to copy it. I think you'll get the idea of what they're saying The ladies will know what they're feeling
Sorry Monte I did not watch the video but the feeling of having a life in your own body and giving birth to that life is something -up to now- exclusive to women, for the pain that is so relative.
(I must confess that my giving birth to my children was not that much painful, one did not want to go out to the world and the other was born in about 1 hour and 10 minutes). Any way my threshold for pain is high.
What it would be interesting to see is their (males) being in the delivery room at least and then being responsible for those children of theirs for some time until they reach the adult size.
lifeisadream: Sorry Monte I did not watch the video but the feeling of having a life in your own body and giving birth to that life is something -up to now- exclusive to women, for the pain that is so relative.
(I must confess that my giving birth to my children was not that much painful, one did not want to go out to the world and the other was born in about 1 hour and 10 minutes). Any way my threshold for pain is high.
What it would be interesting to see is their (males) being in the delivery room at least and then being responsible for those children of theirs for some time until they reach the adult size.
lifeisadreamMexi Go, Mexico State Mexico16,713 posts
Glatlol: Does this not happen where you live?
It does happen but not all the time specially when the mother is alone wich is more than 25 % of the women with children and for the ones that get (Fathers) to the delivery room they frequently faint!
The one that gave up. Did not even last the whole two hours. Just think us women go thru that pain longer. In the end it is all worth it. Once you see and hold that little baby.
lifeisadream: It does happen but not all the time specially when the mother is alone wich is more than 25 % of the women with children and for the ones that get (Fathers) to the delivery room they frequently faint!
That seems very odd to me, I thought it was only in the movies that men fainted have never known one to do so in reality.
Smilneyes50: The one that gave up. Did not even last the whole two hours. Just think us women go thru that pain longer. In the end it is all worth it. Once you see and hold that little baby.
Have to say I never felt that bit, I mean obviously I love my children but I certainly didnt look at them when they were born and think it was worth it, always reckon women felt they have to say that lol
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