I feel like there needs to be a new challenge for these. Something like "go do customer service for 8 hours with a period pain simulator that someone else controls and changes the level at random."
There is nothing worse in the world then laying on the bathroom floor at 05:00 am, completely wet with sweat, just having shit your live out, followed by puking, feeling weak and dizzy with cramps and knowing that your retail shift starts in half an hour 🫠
"If I'm staying in one position, it's manageable, and then when I'm starting to move, it kind of distributes all the pain and discomfort differently" DARREN GETS IT Y'ALL!!!!😂
Exactly! Why I want to lay in one position in bed with hot around stomach and back and be pretty still during that time..... and do nothing else than try be still...
I suffer from several chronic diseases and have a lot of pain with them and when I get my period (which is actually right now) the pain gets hitched right up to "I need ALL the pain relievers RIGHT NOW!" and I'm cruising YT trying to get through it. But seriously, every man, especially physicians should have to go through this. Especially when they have patients with co-morbid conditions that include pain issues.
The thing about having cramps is you have to suffer in silence because if you say anything about it some people are like "Gross. I don't want to know about your periods"
See I'm spiteful (and American...and half Sicilian....so I think that's probably part of it) so anyone who says something like that gets to hear every ounce of detail about periods that I can think of lol been like that since I was a young teen.
I once overheard the teenage guy bagging my groceries ask the cashier if she was okay. She took a breath and said, "Yes. I just have a stomachache." He quietly asked, "A regular stomachache or a girl stomachache?" 😂 What a guy! He noticed, and wanted to support his colleague in the way she needed. 🥰
I describe it like a psychotic partner who begs for a kid every month- builds a nursery, and buys all the furnishings. Then when you don't make one, gets super mad and turns the nursery into a rage room. Then for the next 7ish days, goes in there at varying levels of upset to scream, shred the drywall, take a sledge to the crib, rip up the carpet, etcetera- while sneaking laxatives in your food just to be petty. Then, after they're done, begs for a baby and starts building the nursery again for the next 28 or so days.
As a past Paramedic, I've seen women in so much pain due to everything from severe PMD to endometriosis, being in labor to being in the process of having a late-stage miscarriage. What women go through is not for the faint of heart. Even with my long history of numerous kidney stones, I cannot fathom what they go through.
as someone who is only 5'3" and had 3 babies that were close to 10lbs naturally, had 2 miscarriages, and have passed 3 kidney stones. i can guarantee you that the pain i had from my kidney stones i wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. i would rather give birth a 100 times over again than have to pass yet another kidney stone. with my last one i thought i was going to die. and when they put the stent in after they blew it up, my body had a bad reaction to it, and that pain was even worse than the kidney stone itself. i have lost count of the bones i've broken and surgeries i've had, and for all of them i've never had to take any pain killers. but man those kidney stones broke me. But from what i understand that endometriosis is even worse, i know my sister in law had that when she was younger.
@@marytramp5678 I've had 5. The first was the worst. It was 8mm lodged in ureter. After they busted it they sent me home with Internal bleeding, back to the hospital for 2.5 days. I think it was stent damage which was worse than any of my stones. 5 weeks of bloody urine and back cramps - felt like a million dollars after the Stent was out. I felt so much better that i realized i had forgotten what feeling good was like. Last one was 5 months ago and took 3 weeks to pass. 1 week of discomfort, 1week of extreme pain where i would have gone to the ER if the advil didn't kick in. The last week it must have been in the bladder until it was lined up to pass.
I've had numerous kidney stones but not passed any as they block my tubes and had four surgeries but can I raise the stakes and add a ruptured appendix
On a “good” day, it’s a little kitten that’s just making biscuits on the lower back and uterus but on the inside….on the bad days…ITS A FUCKING COUGAR!!!
Darren is a beast. If he and Ciara had a baby a) Ciara would be in the midst of contractions going “ooh that’s lovely. It stings a little but….” And b) the baby would drop into magma and look mildly discomfited and say “it’s a bit hot. Do you have any Teeling 24?”
Anyone else thinking of a #paingasm version of the "I'll have what she's having" scene.. But there are Japanese girls... Holy hell... Strangled in a noose and you could use her as a paint gun.. 😳🥺
I love how in both of these videos there are men describing the pain as ‘kneading’. I have told my boyfriend that so many times and it’s crazy to hear it come from multiple men who had not experienced that kind of pain before.
"i lost my ovaries in a skiiing accident"...I HAVE SOOO MANY QUESTIONS NOW! Also this series is great, we need the entire cast to go through this! These reactions are pure gold!
I'd pass "pieces of liver" (massive blood clots) during my period and can not unremember the disgusting feeling of it, (for thr first three days of seven) every 28 days for all those years. Not to mention the general pain and discomfort, the change of mood and behavior. Menopause has been marvelous.
Me too, getting up in the morning and whoosh...pinching legs together and running to the loo. I don't miss periods at all, I also went through Menopause a couple of years ago.
I was so happy when I started menopause, no more cramps , no more clots, and no more getting up and gush of blood and hoping I didn't soak threw my underwear. No more migraines!!
Darren is the male Ciara. The man is indestructible and knows everything about drinking. I’m proud that I have Lawlors in my ancestry so I hope I’ve got some of that fortitude.
@@petesmart1983 I thought that was proven false? I mean I'm not really sure but I read from a article that it was like a hearsay of rumors with no factual proof and the complaintive had refused to answer questions. Once again I'm not really sure and not defending her but until all evidence is out we should be careful about spreading rumors.
As a man who has seen natural childbirth I have absolutely no problem getting my wife meds, ice cream etc.. never ending respect to all women from this man!!
I have PCOS. It started when I was 11. I’m at the stage in my life where it’s all stopped. I’m soooo grateful! Hot sweats, cold chills, massive pain that leaves you doubled over, periods lasting a month or full blast like a faucet turned on and I couldn’t even have children. I’m so glad it’s all done! Thank you for sharing this. At least you understand the pain at lvl 20! Being a woman is NOT for the faint of heart!
Usually I'm crying with laughter, but today you got me teary-eyed with appreciation. One in 10 women has endometriosis, and it often takes at least 7 years to finally get diagnosed after they start reporting symptoms. Thank you sooooo much!!!
You can really see the guy's moods change. Even at levels where they're "dealing" with it, they don't really want to engage in conversation or question. All the focus is on the discomfort and pain. They all got a little irritable lol.
"It's like hail stones happening in my uterus." Yes! This is so accurate! Oh my gosh! Also high respect to these men for their pain tolerance. They have earned it after this.
@@BehindTheGreenEyes Yeah that happens. Sometimes you'll be sitting on the toilet holding the garbage can. Nausea, period poops, and passing clots the size of ping pong balls coming together for that perfect nightmare
PLEASE make this a running series! It's so cathartic as I'm recovering from surgery for endo & cysts. Proud of & grateful for all of you for being willing to give this a shot & raise awareness!
I suffered endometriosis, ovarian cysts and period pain . So level 20 most of my life had to work , raise my children , take care of house , lawns etc as a single mum .
Menorrhagia for 2-3 weeks, big clots, ovarian cysts, adenomyosis, nausea and anemia I sympathize. I think I would get 1 week of normal a month if I was lucky. I totally sympathize.
As someone who experiences periods and who just finished one, I love these videos. It's really important to me that periods and symptoms are not a mystery. I'm 41 and have been having periods for 30 years, and in the past 2 years, I've had a new symptom I didn't know was a symptom. Premenstrual flu, all the symptoms of the flu without the contagion.
That sounds dreadful! Thankfully, I never experienced that symptom, sorry you have to go through that. I was so grateful to survive menopause, it is great on the other side!
As someone who's period is generally AT LEAST a 20 (I've tried a tens machine with 20 levels all the way to the top to get a proper comparison), I love that you're doing this. It's educational and super helpful for people's understanding, but also incredibly entertaining as I sit here rocking in agony during my own period.
I would love to see Ciara and Darren do this together....their reactions are so similiar...they'd be sitting there drinking tea and talking...incredibile! On to Pain Simulator #3 !!
@@lordwalker71 I know...I'm just saying after both of these episodes that the way these two both reacted...it would be a walk in the park for them as they would be sitting there talking like it was a normal day.
1-5 is like my pre-period pain, it usually starts like 2-4 days before. My mood starts to change, sometimes there's diarrhea or constipation, backaches, I also get real lethargic. 6-10 is probably like my 2nd- last day but 10-15 would be the 1st day bc the first actual day of my period is always the worse. Aside from the cramps, bleeding, and shitty mood I usually have back pain and bloating and I'm... idk hypersensitive so I don't like having things touching my skin.
Darren is trying so hard to take things seriously, hats off to him. George and Sean are wondering why they agreed to do this - lol. Well done, everyone.
I think as a PCOS and Endo woman I love these videos! Not to poke fun at the guys but I think it helps the man truly know what it is like and maybe they will understand their partners whenever they tell them they’re in immense pain. ❤
I commend these men for doing this and trying to understand our pain better. I was diagnosed with Endometriosis at 19 and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome soon after. I had to have a complete hysterectomy at 30. I can’t begin to tell you the back pain I endured with the front pain you guys experienced. My hats off to you. BTW my TENS unit maxes out at 60. Any takers??
George had some insightful comments that took me back to my max pain days -- 1) Can't even lie on a bed in this kind of pain (yep, hence the writhing around). 2) Going to the bathroom would bring relief -- yes, you do anything you think will help even a little! I used to take off my pants... any pressure relieved brings an iota of hope. (P.S. I thought Darren wasn't hooked up right until I remembered that he's the one whose STOMACH WAS JUMPING.)
Sitting here having cramps as I'm watching this and it's making me feel so much better. I am someone who has cramps that are quite literally the same pain as I felt during childbirth so I'm LOVING watching people who don't experience this have to feel a fraction of what I feel right now. Thank you so much for subjecting yourselves to this for our entertainment you're doing the Lord's work 😂❤
Too bad when women tried wearing the period Simulator they said it was excruciating and much worse than having your period. That thing was designed to make topical pain mimic internal pain and it doesn't work properly lol.
Same. It literally feels like contractions, my whole body bursts into sweats on the worst days. They forgot to mention that we are expected to fiction normally while we feel like we are dying on the inside.
@@VineyardGHS everyone experiences pain differently... same for period pain and it is hard to mimic all the ways our bodies are different. Believe it or not this is rather close to the discomfort lvl but will never hit all the places some women have pain specially those with endo.
I have enjoyed this series, originally as a sadistic woman who said "hell yeah, let them learn" but...by the end of the first video, the absolute gentleman and the respect they had and increased was awseome!! And yes everyone is different in tolerance of pain I love how it is shown and discussed with y'all
I am proud of George and Darren for not tapping out early, esp because the last video they ALL went to 20, iirc, I don't blame the girls cause they already experience periods. Def want more period pain simulator vids if there are tryers left lol. But also, what about childbirth simulator? We do seem to like to watch them suffer for education and empathy lol
IT IS Not a Contest, No one should force themselfs to more then they can handle!!! Also, the women should all get ASK which one their Periode pain Level correlates too! Like If 20 IS way more then the womans pain IS, then why would He have to experience 20 to get a picture of what she has to live with?! Also If He Had to, cause He does Not experience ity she should too, since she apparently also does Not experience IT and the Most dismissiv people of Periode pain are women WHO have easy periods and Think everyone Else IS Just making a Fuss about nothing. Pain Levels are very individuell between women too . . . . I would BE interested in knowing what the average Level IS . . .the simulator I tried did Not come anywhere Close my Bad days. Like the highest setting was about a 4 to me
@@SingingSealRiana so you both want the women to experience worse pain than they do on their own periods AND you want them to stop at their own pain level? If they stopped, neither the men or women would learn what it's sort of like to have pcos or endometriosis etc. No matter what these simulators are only so accurate.
You guys make me feel seen! Having pcos and pain everyday and only for it to get worse when the period comes is exhausting and frustrating. Thank you guys!
George is so right when he said "I'm riding on a little horse and it's made of fire and pain!" And the diarrhoea comments were totally en pointe too. Blokes don't half have it lucky on the whole, but it's great that the lads here opted to get a taste of that pain.
my wife suffered with Endometriosis and Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome for years until she had to have a full hysterectomy. she is also a breast cancer survivor, the amount of respect i have for her is immense!
You all did very well, now keep the pain going for a week 24 hours a day, doing your job, running to the store, dealing with children, everything you are expected to do for a week with that pain including sleeping. Like I said you did very well. Thank you guys for even trying something like this.
I want this as a series! Love it! It feels so validating, freeing, and relieving that these non-menstruating individuals are acknowledging the pain of those of us who do…including other menstruators who have lower levels of pain and tolerance to their period. I almost want to cry. My mom has already invalidated me in my experience and behaved that it should be as easy for me as it was for her. I do not have pleasant periods. I have had to leave high school and, after high school, work more than once because it was so bad. I would rock sometimes while crying because staying still was worse than the pain I got when I would rock back and forth with my legs folded into me. Sometimes I will lay in the bath tub and just turn the shower on to it’s hottest setting and aim it at my lower abdomen because the pain of the searing hot water would numb my period pain. I often go to bed with an ice pack on my lower back and my lower abdomen and I wear diapers because pads are too messy. It’s severely unpleasant.
I did the same thing. I also started having periods at the age of 9. They were horrendous, and the pain was so bad I would literally throw up because of it. Everyone would discount it and I was often accused of faking it. A couple of years ago, I was in the hospital for something unrelated, but after an MRI, they sent someone from Gyno to come talk to me. After decades of no one understanding- including other doctors, this one said, "I bet you have extremely heavy painful periods." It turns out I had a condition called endometrial hyperplasia. A normal endometrium is about 3 to 5 mm thick. Mine was 27mm. After I got out of the hospital, they scheduled a D&C, and within to months it was just as thick again. By this time I was menopausal, but my endometrium was still staying thick. I had to have another D&C, and they gave me a Mirena IUD, because progesterone helps keep it under control. Next time you're at the doctor's, ask them to check your endometrial stripe. I wouldn't be at all surprised if you have this or something very similar. But it CAN be treated.
Non=menstruating individuals and menstruators? Is it not simpler and more apt to simply say men and women or males and females? We shouldn't have to jump through linguistic hoops to have conversations.
@@trakll In this case, your "inclusive language" is making a lie of the truth. One has to have xx chromosomes to menstruate, therefore one has to be a woman to menstruate.
@@georgehutto having xx chromosomes does not necessarily mean you menstruate tho. but as I see it, for you xx=woman, xy=man, so i dread to think what you call people whose chromosome makeup does not fall into these neat two boxes.
Burst out laughing at Level 13 when they cut from Darren speaking eloquently despite the pain over to Sean, who lost his ability to form a coherent sentence around level 5! :-D
I don't have Endo, but I do have incredibly painful cramps (I've had two kids and my period cramps are the same as my contractions during childbirth) and I'm enjoy the catharsis right along with ya! ❤❤❤
I feel your pain, I had endo until I had surgery. Removed endo from both my ovaries and towards my backside. Had a medical menopause afterwards for 6 months and it cured me.
When I think back on all the things I did while on a period with heavy flow and extreme pain, I am confused at how I manage it. 3 years back I got a procedure done and finally no more periods for me. And I hated the period-poops. My mom never had any pain or heavy flow, so she never knew how to deal with me when I was younger. And the period-poop, she could not imagine that. Although it was amazing and funy to watch, it is also still amazing how many women are dealing with all of it and do their things.
Same I was the unlucky girl in the family. Me and my granny and aunt get the bad cramps but my sisters and mother. Barely any discomfort. They thought I was faking. To be fair I was a monster on my period. So I can see why. But no meds were ever given I had to sneak them in the morning and couldn’t take too many otherwise they’d notice. No breaks even if I was on the floor dying. Just bad luck I guess.
I've got stage 1 endometriosis. I honestly don't know how people with stage 2-4 even survive. I'm part of an online support group for people with endo, and the amount of people who report being on the bathroom floor SCREAMING in pain. I seriously don't know how doctors live with themselves since so many brush off endometriosis as "no big deal" or "normal period pain". We really need more educated/empathetic doctors, affordable/accessible specialists, and a metric shit-ton more treatment options. I pray one day they finally find a cure for this shit.
Love that there’s a part 2 of this.. now for the next batch of Tryers! Major props (& gold stars) to George and Darren for getting all the way to 20, but Sean did quite well too, getting up to 15! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️ Once all of the Tryers experience this, I vote for the labor simulator next!! When I was much younger, my period pain was horrendous and I’d be curled up in bed with the heating pad and chocolates. Then during college, I barely had any pain at all. Now the cramps are horrendous again. I have PCOS, so my pain is higher than normal. Probably doesn’t help that I’m a complete wimp when it comes to my pain tolerance..
this is a fun series! i hope there is a period pain simulator 3. i can understand the women not wanting to experience more pain when they already deal with it monthly, anyway. but, i was hoping one of them would try for 20. i'm a little disappointed in their lack of curiosity. however, if i was in their shoes.....i would have done EXACTLY the same thing. i'm still a BIG fan of all three of them. darren was impressive! his voice was calm......but, you could see the pain in his eyes. yet, he went all the way without complaint. the more i see of him, the more i admire his capabilities in several areas. he is a standout among the try men! george was the big surprise. he didn't strike me as being particularly good at handling pain. yet, even though he was HURTING at five......he had the courage to go all the way to 20. he handled it better than his buddy dermot did. i'm sure he will remind dermot of that on several occasions. five men have made it to 20, so far. each handled it differently. i have MUCH respect for all 5 of them. i would love to try this someday.....but, i'm sure i would never see 20. another GREAT show, try channel! good job.
Darren is a trooper. Respect. George did also great. Sean took about as much as he could take I believe. So well done. Slightly disappointed in the girls but can't really blame them, because they have the real thing each month for decades. A dear friend of mine is literally incapable of doing anything for 1/2 days each month. It's no joke.
I’ve gone through PT a few times and got TENS therapy each time. Basically they slowly turn it up until it is uncomfortable, then back a touch. I don’t know numbers, but as the sessions went, I went higher each time. At the right levels you get a massage feeling from it. Not as good as an actual massage, but it can be pretty nice. Edit: I should wait until the end to comment. Yes, “10 Things I hate About You” is really good. My wife and I really like that movie. It is one of the best adaptations of “The Taming of the Shrew”.
Bravo, everyone! Mine were always horrid to where curling up in a ball with heating pads on my belly and my back for 3-4 days, for over 40 years was a thing. I love this channel, and all the Tryers!
For a while I forgot everything. The Cosmos stood still, and I marvelled at the cast iron pain barriers of the protagonists while 23:44 slid by like Bailey's down a nun's gullet. TH-cam at its very best.
as someone with endometriosis, i'd say level 20 is probably fairly accurate to what i experience every month 😅 sometimes you just gotta do the labour breathing excercises to ride through the pain, and unintentially give yourself blister burns from a thermonuclear hot water bottle to distract from the cramps
Each time these period pain simulator videos came out, the 1st one I was on my period and the day before the video came out I was in the grocery store and had such a horrific cramp I keeled over a bit, and with this video I am a week away from it and already feeling it 😂
I'm happy that men are finally able to experience something like period pain. I've heard other women say it's not the same deep feeling but the pain level is close enough. What I really want is the men, and doctors, who said "it's all in their head," "don't you get used to it?" "you get this every month" to go through this and then hear their opinion. I wonder if the experience would be the same if they were walking on a treadmill? You know moving around like we have to.
This was surprisingly considerate and just really nice to see. So many videos like this are just for laughs and competition, but it seems like everyone is actually trying to see the world from the various experiences different women have with their periods.
Respect... I have 3 sisters, my mom, a stepmom, my wife and daughter (grown up now) so I have had a deep appreciation for what women deal with. I think I may have to try this though with my personal tenze unit now lol
George: "I'm not meant to feel period pain in my knees!" Sorry, to disappoint you, but it definitely reaches knees for me on my bad days, and it's the worst.
It’s funny that they use a tens machine to simulate a period, when I used to use a tens machine on my lower stomach and my lower back every day during my period to relieve my pain. 😅
I just have to say most of these machines allow for 2 sets of pads. Next time you need to add another set to the back. I know I love it that I bend over to relieve the pain in the front to have the back start firing up to. I actually have one of these machines to help when I have regular muscle pain and the top level can be similar to my once a year bad period from hades except for the electric burn. Frankly if the pain isn’t bad enough that you loose the ability to tell if your bladder is full you don’t know period pain.
I'm dealing with A LOT of stuff currently (my septoplasty I got last month unfortunately has failed and its sent my mental health into a spiral) and my period is this week, so I really appreciate getting a laugh to try and take my mind off of my physical discomfort 💜
I REALLY want -- if she agrees to it -- for Lena to try this challenge, because she deals with endometriosis. Then have all the other guys go up against her lol.
I always find these interesting. I always wonder how high I would go as I have had times when I was laying on the floor crying and throwing up from pain. So proud of all of you for doing this!
With the PCOS/endo combo I'm in the "passing out and throwing up club" some months, the rest of the time is 'normal' levels of misery which is just below this. Good on you boys for giving it a go.
Lol next time you guys should have both people experiencing the tens unit at the same level at the same time and try to have a competition of some sort.
Also great job done for the tryers here today. Everyone experiences pain differently, everyone has different cramps (some don't even get cramps and I envy them for that), so to be willing to do this video and have an open mind about the other person's experience is a very brave thing to do. You all deserve all of the best chocolates and heating pads and a nice hot bubble bath and a nap.
I feel like there needs to be a new challenge for these. Something like "go do customer service for 8 hours with a period pain simulator that someone else controls and changes the level at random."
There is nothing worse in the world then laying on the bathroom floor at 05:00 am, completely wet with sweat, just having shit your live out, followed by puking, feeling weak and dizzy with cramps and knowing that your retail shift starts in half an hour 🫠
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Yes!!! Working in a shop as a restocker having te move up and down all te time
Or doing mathematics typing etc...
Try being a nurse with Endo and Adenomyosis 😅😢😂🎉😬🥹
"If I'm staying in one position, it's manageable, and then when I'm starting to move, it kind of distributes all the pain and discomfort differently" DARREN GETS IT Y'ALL!!!!😂
Exactly
Exactly! Why I want to lay in one position in bed with hot around stomach and back and be pretty still during that time..... and do nothing else than try be still...
My first remedy idk how it works but i find hard laughter helps
I suffer from several chronic diseases and have a lot of pain with them and when I get my period (which is actually right now) the pain gets hitched right up to "I need ALL the pain relievers RIGHT NOW!" and I'm cruising YT trying to get through it.
But seriously, every man, especially physicians should have to go through this. Especially when they have patients with co-morbid conditions that include pain issues.
@@Arwyn76 try mixing advils with tylenol it works for me
The thing about having cramps is you have to suffer in silence because if you say anything about it some people are like "Gross. I don't want to know about your periods"
Avoid those people there not worth knowing. 💐
True
Anyone who whines about that gets my full range of rage.
See I'm spiteful (and American...and half Sicilian....so I think that's probably part of it) so anyone who says something like that gets to hear every ounce of detail about periods that I can think of lol been like that since I was a young teen.
I once overheard the teenage guy bagging my groceries ask the cashier if she was okay. She took a breath and said, "Yes. I just have a stomachache." He quietly asked, "A regular stomachache or a girl stomachache?" 😂 What a guy! He noticed, and wanted to support his colleague in the way she needed. 🥰
I describe it like a psychotic partner who begs for a kid every month- builds a nursery, and buys all the furnishings. Then when you don't make one, gets super mad and turns the nursery into a rage room. Then for the next 7ish days, goes in there at varying levels of upset to scream, shred the drywall, take a sledge to the crib, rip up the carpet, etcetera- while sneaking laxatives in your food just to be petty. Then, after they're done, begs for a baby and starts building the nursery again for the next 28 or so days.
OMG!! 😳😳😳 SCARY PERFECT!!!!!
Hahaha so perfect
You forgot lighting the place on fire! lol
That was perfectly described
😂😂😂
As a past Paramedic, I've seen women in so much pain due to everything from severe PMD to endometriosis, being in labor to being in the process of having a late-stage miscarriage. What women go through is not for the faint of heart. Even with my long history of numerous kidney stones, I cannot fathom what they go through.
as someone who is only 5'3" and had 3 babies that were close to 10lbs naturally, had 2 miscarriages, and have passed 3 kidney stones. i can guarantee you that the pain i had from my kidney stones i wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. i would rather give birth a 100 times over again than have to pass yet another kidney stone. with my last one i thought i was going to die. and when they put the stent in after they blew it up, my body had a bad reaction to it, and that pain was even worse than the kidney stone itself. i have lost count of the bones i've broken and surgeries i've had, and for all of them i've never had to take any pain killers. but man those kidney stones broke me. But from what i understand that endometriosis is even worse, i know my sister in law had that when she was younger.
@@marytramp5678 I've had 5. The first was the worst. It was 8mm lodged in ureter. After they busted it they sent me home with Internal bleeding, back to the hospital for 2.5 days. I think it was stent damage which was worse than any of my stones. 5 weeks of bloody urine and back cramps - felt like a million dollars after the Stent was out. I felt so much better that i realized i had forgotten what feeling good was like. Last one was 5 months ago and took 3 weeks to pass. 1 week of discomfort, 1week of extreme pain where i would have gone to the ER if the advil didn't kick in. The last week it must have been in the bladder until it was lined up to pass.
I've had numerous kidney stones but not passed any as they block my tubes and had four surgeries but can I raise the stakes and add a ruptured appendix
@@cls9876 I stopped counting at 12. Had to have three surgeries for my first kidney alone. And what I've been told they all hurt the same.
I have given birth to 6 kids and had a few kidney stones. I far prefer childbirth to kidney stones.
I want an episode of this where the guys have to do chores around the house while wearing the period simulator 😅
And handle difficult and irritating people 😂😂😂 its the most challenging one
Kids. You’re talking about our kids 😂😂@@lindziep6319
Like children. @@lindziep6319
They do here
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Or work in retail customer service for a day with the simulator on AND wearing a maxi pad lol
😅👏👏👏👏 "Feels like Satan is inside of me kneading dough." FINALLY, a perfect description. 😂 😈
Program 1, level 20.
A friend described cramps as ninja stars attacking the uterus and ovaries. I have used this for years now. 😂
Exactly
Yes! 100%
On a “good” day, it’s a little kitten that’s just making biscuits on the lower back and uterus but on the inside….on the bad days…ITS A FUCKING COUGAR!!!
EVERY doctor and nurse needs to thru this….. every 5 years, so they don’t forget.
Female ones too?
@@str8apem88 Yes, cuz not all females have severe menstrual pain....and they are just as bad as male doctors when you go in for menstrual pain.
Darren is a beast. If he and Ciara had a baby a) Ciara would be in the midst of contractions going “ooh that’s lovely. It stings a little but….” And b) the baby would drop into magma and look mildly discomfited and say “it’s a bit hot. Do you have any Teeling 24?”
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Anyone else thinking of a #paingasm version of the "I'll have what she's having" scene..
But there are Japanese girls... Holy hell... Strangled in a noose and you could use her as a paint gun.. 😳🥺
I ship it 😂
I love how in both of these videos there are men describing the pain as ‘kneading’. I have told my boyfriend that so many times and it’s crazy to hear it come from multiple men who had not experienced that kind of pain before.
"i lost my ovaries in a skiiing accident"...I HAVE SOOO MANY QUESTIONS NOW! Also this series is great, we need the entire cast to go through this! These reactions are pure gold!
I lost one with rare tumors and cysts.
Darren was awesome with dealing with the pain. I thought George was going to start sobbing a few times.
I'd pass "pieces of liver" (massive blood clots) during my period and can not unremember the disgusting feeling of it, (for thr first three days of seven) every 28 days for all those years. Not to mention the general pain and discomfort, the change of mood and behavior. Menopause has been marvelous.
Me too, getting up in the morning and whoosh...pinching legs together and running to the loo.
I don't miss periods at all, I also went through Menopause a couple of years ago.
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I never thought of describing the clots as "pieces of liver" but it's so very accurate. Stay safe and be well.
Yup, I remember the feel of those passing. So gross and painful.
@@laurahemenway4608 and the pads just do not soak them up.
I was so happy when I started menopause, no more cramps , no more clots, and no more getting up and gush of blood and hoping I didn't soak threw my underwear. No more migraines!!
Darren is the male Ciara. The man is indestructible and knows everything about drinking. I’m proud that I have Lawlors in my ancestry so I hope I’ve got some of that fortitude.
I'm glad I scrolled a little...my thoughts exactly
I’ve been saying that for a while. Samesies!
Without being a conman unlike Ciara who was caught selling cheap Chinese products as expensive products for her range 🙄
@@petesmart1983 I thought that was proven false? I mean I'm not really sure but I read from a article that it was like a hearsay of rumors with no factual proof and the complaintive had refused to answer questions. Once again I'm not really sure and not defending her but until all evidence is out we should be careful about spreading rumors.
Mr Sinister is a rank amateur, if he was half the geneticist he claims he ‘d be vat-breeding those two
Darren is the best. No false laughing to cover up embarrassment. Honest reaction, honest description. MORE DARREN PLEASE.
As a man who has seen natural childbirth I have absolutely no problem getting my wife meds, ice cream etc.. never ending respect to all women from this man!!
Yes! That experience may well be the way to achieve true equality.
I wish all people were like this.
And than soo see one trying to parallel park
Where can I get 1 like you to do all this for me coz I need this baaaad😢
Thank you, sir!
I have PCOS. It started when I was 11. I’m at the stage in my life where it’s all stopped. I’m soooo grateful! Hot sweats, cold chills, massive pain that leaves you doubled over, periods lasting a month or full blast like a faucet turned on and I couldn’t even have children. I’m so glad it’s all done! Thank you for sharing this. At least you understand the pain at lvl 20! Being a woman is NOT for the faint of heart!
I love that they mention PCOS because if people talk about painful periods they usually only mention endometriosis like PCOS is a walk in the park.
I love when Sean is forced to suffer in the same way as Colin :D
Solidarity! 😂
Now which one got higher on the tens scale?
You just know Colin needed plastic surgery to get the grin off his face
its only logical hehe
Colin made it to 20.
Usually I'm crying with laughter, but today you got me teary-eyed with appreciation. One in 10 women has endometriosis, and it often takes at least 7 years to finally get diagnosed after they start reporting symptoms. Thank you sooooo much!!!
You can really see the guy's moods change. Even at levels where they're "dealing" with it, they don't really want to engage in conversation or question. All the focus is on the discomfort and pain.
They all got a little irritable lol.
The biggest change I noticed was when their eyes started tearing up.
"It's like hail stones happening in my uterus."
Yes! This is so accurate! Oh my gosh!
Also high respect to these men for their pain tolerance. They have earned it after this.
'How does this end?!? Does it just fold me up into a ball?' 😂
Periods can fold you into a ball, usually around a heating pad lol
Or in front of the toilet on your knees. Perhaps both depending on pain/nausea level.
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Yeah that happens. Sometimes you'll be sitting on the toilet holding the garbage can. Nausea, period poops, and passing clots the size of ping pong balls coming together for that perfect nightmare
The singer kelly clarkson said her band knows all her songs in 5 keys because the key changes depending what time of the month it is
Jamie and Dermot from the first part had me in stitches. We asked for a second part, and the channel did not disappoint.
They certainly give us what we want!!!
I loved that that was Dermot and Saifa's first meeting 😂
Jaime's reactions made me laugh the hardest I ever had on this channel.
@@jaimeknoble3315 Me too! When Dermot said they had just met during that shoot, I practically cried laughing.
Do another one. These are funny as fuck
PLEASE make this a running series! It's so cathartic as I'm recovering from surgery for endo & cysts. Proud of & grateful for all of you for being willing to give this a shot & raise awareness!
I suffered endometriosis, ovarian cysts and period pain . So level 20 most of my life had to work , raise my children , take care of house , lawns etc as a single mum .
You are an absolute rock star!!
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Total respect to you.
I suffer from the same thing endometriosis and ovarian cysts. Extremely painful. My ovulation time before period is the worst for me
Menorrhagia for 2-3 weeks, big clots, ovarian cysts, adenomyosis, nausea and anemia I sympathize. I think I would get 1 week of normal a month if I was lucky. I totally sympathize.
omg i love how darren is so calm and chill and just chatting away, then u cut to the other guys screaming and wiggling. darren u are a champ.
I GAVE IT MY BEST SHOT, BUT IT WAS HOPPING ME OUT OF THE TABLE 😭♥️
You did amazing!
Honestly, admirable effort and I respect the lengths y'all go to to entertain us 😂
At the end of the video I went like "WELL DONE SEÁN TOOK IT LIKE A CHAMP!" 👏❤
Well done lad.
You did great!
As someone who experiences periods and who just finished one, I love these videos. It's really important to me that periods and symptoms are not a mystery. I'm 41 and have been having periods for 30 years, and in the past 2 years, I've had a new symptom I didn't know was a symptom. Premenstrual flu, all the symptoms of the flu without the contagion.
That sounds dreadful! Thankfully, I never experienced that symptom, sorry you have to go through that. I was so grateful to survive menopause, it is great on the other side!
I had vile nausea all the time. I don't know how I got anything done.
@@Nyquil5 - I'm looking forward to that one, lol!
I'm 45 now, so hopefully, not too long to go! :P
Séan's attack of the Period Hiccups at Level 7 was weirdly hilarious while Eadoin got more and more scared
As someone who's period is generally AT LEAST a 20 (I've tried a tens machine with 20 levels all the way to the top to get a proper comparison), I love that you're doing this. It's educational and super helpful for people's understanding, but also incredibly entertaining as I sit here rocking in agony during my own period.
I would love to see Ciara and Darren do this together....their reactions are so similiar...they'd be sitting there drinking tea and talking...incredibile!
On to Pain Simulator #3 !!
Ciara already did and made it to 20 and of course it was nothing for her.
@@lordwalker71 I know...I'm just saying after both of these episodes that the way these two both reacted...it would be a walk in the park for them as they would be sitting there talking like it was a normal day.
@@deboraha4 I agree!!! 😆
Whiskey is more on brand for them… 🥃😂🤪
@@ProPhile So perhaps they could do this while drinking whiskey?
1-5 is like my pre-period pain, it usually starts like 2-4 days before. My mood starts to change, sometimes there's diarrhea or constipation, backaches, I also get real lethargic. 6-10 is probably like my 2nd- last day but 10-15 would be the 1st day bc the first actual day of my period is always the worse. Aside from the cramps, bleeding, and shitty mood I usually have back pain and bloating and I'm... idk hypersensitive so I don't like having things touching my skin.
He said "I did the bare minimum, the most any man can do" and that really spoke to me, y'know?
I really felt that one.
I liked how you talked about how not all women have the same pain tolerances
Darren is trying so hard to take things seriously, hats off to him. George and Sean are wondering why they agreed to do this - lol. Well done, everyone.
Darren and Ciara must be related somehow. Their tolerance for pain is incredible! It'd be fun to see them paired on an alcohol or heat Try.
I think as a PCOS and Endo woman I love these videos! Not to poke fun at the guys but I think it helps the man truly know what it is like and maybe they will understand their partners whenever they tell them they’re in immense pain. ❤
Mine would be 7 to 10 days. It felt like my ovaries were being twisted off.
@@lorettacarroll6015 it’s terrible. I had 3 rupture of my right ovary. The whole situation messed it up so much that my right doesn’t work anymore.
@@lorettacarroll6015 I also hope you’re doing better with it!
Right there with ya!! 💛🌻🎗
So what is PCOS? That’s a new one…
I commend these men for doing this and trying to understand our pain better. I was diagnosed with Endometriosis at 19 and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome soon after. I had to have a complete hysterectomy at 30. I can’t begin to tell you the back pain I endured with the front pain you guys experienced. My hats off to you. BTW my TENS unit maxes out at 60. Any takers??
What TENS unit is it?
Been there, done that😮
Darren just gets manlier with every episode. He can take this pain, he can handle his drink and he can handle heat! I think I have a new crush LOL
And he was so nice with Justine in the 10 shots video too, don't forget that!
Dude's a real mensch.
But can't handle whole dumplings, bless his heart. XD
@@Prederick Everyone got a weakness ;)
And he looks like David Tennant. There's a definite crush there for me.
George had some insightful comments that took me back to my max pain days -- 1) Can't even lie on a bed in this kind of pain (yep, hence the writhing around). 2) Going to the bathroom would bring relief -- yes, you do anything you think will help even a little! I used to take off my pants... any pressure relieved brings an iota of hope. (P.S. I thought Darren wasn't hooked up right until I remembered that he's the one whose STOMACH WAS JUMPING.)
I hope there'll be part 3. With Clisare, Lolsy, and Shannon.
Yes! And we need the Sharpson brothers, Irish Jesus, and Paddy as well!
@@viziouz19 oh yeah!
@viziouz19 pul says he won't be back
Irish Jesus would be brilliant...
@@LindaC616 Paul left for good?
Shame
Period poo: When you simultaneously experience constipation and diarrhea at the same time.
Sitting here having cramps as I'm watching this and it's making me feel so much better. I am someone who has cramps that are quite literally the same pain as I felt during childbirth so I'm LOVING watching people who don't experience this have to feel a fraction of what I feel right now. Thank you so much for subjecting yourselves to this for our entertainment you're doing the Lord's work 😂❤
Too bad when women tried wearing the period Simulator they said it was excruciating and much worse than having your period. That thing was designed to make topical pain mimic internal pain and it doesn't work properly lol.
Same. It literally feels like contractions, my whole body bursts into sweats on the worst days. They forgot to mention that we are expected to fiction normally while we feel like we are dying on the inside.
I had cramps so bad I was curled up in a ball. They hurt so bad. Seeing the guys going thru this helps them understand.
@@VineyardGHS Honestly just seeing these men purposefully put themselves in pain is enough for me 😂
@@VineyardGHS everyone experiences pain differently... same for period pain and it is hard to mimic all the ways our bodies are different. Believe it or not this is rather close to the discomfort lvl but will never hit all the places some women have pain specially those with endo.
I have enjoyed this series, originally as a sadistic woman who said "hell yeah, let them learn" but...by the end of the first video, the absolute gentleman and the respect they had and increased was awseome!! And yes everyone is different in tolerance of pain I love how it is shown and discussed with y'all
I am proud of George and Darren for not tapping out early, esp because the last video they ALL went to 20, iirc, I don't blame the girls cause they already experience periods. Def want more period pain simulator vids if there are tryers left lol. But also, what about childbirth simulator? We do seem to like to watch them suffer for education and empathy lol
I’d rather see the birthing pain simulator.
IT IS Not a Contest, No one should force themselfs to more then they can handle!!! Also, the women should all get ASK which one their Periode pain Level correlates too!
Like If 20 IS way more then the womans pain IS, then why would He have to experience 20 to get a picture of what she has to live with?! Also If He Had to, cause He does Not experience ity she should too, since she apparently also does Not experience IT and the Most dismissiv people of Periode pain are women WHO have easy periods and Think everyone Else IS Just making a Fuss about nothing.
Pain Levels are very individuell between women too . . . .
I would BE interested in knowing what the average Level IS . . .the simulator I tried did Not come anywhere Close my Bad days. Like the highest setting was about a 4 to me
@@SingingSealRiana so you both want the women to experience worse pain than they do on their own periods AND you want them to stop at their own pain level? If they stopped, neither the men or women would learn what it's sort of like to have pcos or endometriosis etc. No matter what these simulators are only so accurate.
I love how Darren is just accepting all the parts and refers to his uterus and his ovaries lol.
I feel like they were way more competitive in the last period shoot, but there was more giggling in this one...& I love that!
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Omg Seán's period pain hiccuping/jumping is absolutely hysterical 😂
‘I lost my ovaries in a skiing accident’ had me HOWLING 😂😂
Every guy in high school needs to experience this. Its so eye opener
Yep. Should be a part of sex/education or health class.
Agreed this should be mandatory for sex education classes❤
True so they learn to be more respectful and endure when a lady is going through this phase 🙂
You guys make me feel seen! Having pcos and pain everyday and only for it to get worse when the period comes is exhausting and frustrating. Thank you guys!
George is so right when he said "I'm riding on a little horse and it's made of fire and pain!" And the diarrhoea comments were totally en pointe too. Blokes don't half have it lucky on the whole, but it's great that the lads here opted to get a taste of that pain.
My love for Darren grows every episode ❤️
my wife suffered with Endometriosis and Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome for years until she had to have a full hysterectomy.
she is also a breast cancer survivor, the amount of respect i have for her is immense!
I’m impressed that George went all the way up to 20! Good on ya!
You all did very well, now keep the pain going for a week 24 hours a day, doing your job, running to the store, dealing with children, everything you are expected to do for a week with that pain including sleeping.
Like I said you did very well. Thank you guys for even trying something like this.
I want this as a series! Love it! It feels so validating, freeing, and relieving that these non-menstruating individuals are acknowledging the pain of those of us who do…including other menstruators who have lower levels of pain and tolerance to their period. I almost want to cry. My mom has already invalidated me in my experience and behaved that it should be as easy for me as it was for her. I do not have pleasant periods. I have had to leave high school and, after high school, work more than once because it was so bad. I would rock sometimes while crying because staying still was worse than the pain I got when I would rock back and forth with my legs folded into me. Sometimes I will lay in the bath tub and just turn the shower on to it’s hottest setting and aim it at my lower abdomen because the pain of the searing hot water would numb my period pain. I often go to bed with an ice pack on my lower back and my lower abdomen and I wear diapers because pads are too messy. It’s severely unpleasant.
I did the same thing. I also started having periods at the age of 9. They were horrendous, and the pain was so bad I would literally throw up because of it. Everyone would discount it and I was often accused of faking it. A couple of years ago, I was in the hospital for something unrelated, but after an MRI, they sent someone from Gyno to come talk to me. After decades of no one understanding- including other doctors, this one said, "I bet you have extremely heavy painful periods." It turns out I had a condition called endometrial hyperplasia. A normal endometrium is about 3 to 5 mm thick. Mine was 27mm. After I got out of the hospital, they scheduled a D&C, and within to months it was just as thick again. By this time I was menopausal, but my endometrium was still staying thick. I had to have another D&C, and they gave me a Mirena IUD, because progesterone helps keep it under control. Next time you're at the doctor's, ask them to check your endometrial stripe. I wouldn't be at all surprised if you have this or something very similar. But it CAN be treated.
Non=menstruating individuals and menstruators? Is it not simpler and more apt to simply say men and women or males and females? We shouldn't have to jump through linguistic hoops to have conversations.
@@georgehutto not all women menstruate and not all men don't, inclusive language is not that hard.
@@trakll In this case, your "inclusive language" is making a lie of the truth. One has to have xx chromosomes to menstruate, therefore one has to be a woman to menstruate.
@@georgehutto having xx chromosomes does not necessarily mean you menstruate tho. but as I see it, for you xx=woman, xy=man, so i dread to think what you call people whose chromosome makeup does not fall into these neat two boxes.
Burst out laughing at Level 13 when they cut from Darren speaking eloquently despite the pain over to Sean, who lost his ability to form a coherent sentence around level 5! :-D
This is exactly what my endo needed today. This was so cathartic 💗
I don't have Endo, but I do have incredibly painful cramps (I've had two kids and my period cramps are the same as my contractions during childbirth) and I'm enjoy the catharsis right along with ya! ❤❤❤
I feel your pain, I had endo until I had surgery. Removed endo from both my ovaries and towards my backside. Had a medical menopause afterwards for 6 months and it cured me.
I haven't had a period in almost 20 yrs and you men describing this are bringing it all back. Thanks!
When I think back on all the things I did while on a period with heavy flow and extreme pain, I am confused at how I manage it. 3 years back I got a procedure done and finally no more periods for me. And I hated the period-poops. My mom never had any pain or heavy flow, so she never knew how to deal with me when I was younger. And the period-poop, she could not imagine that. Although it was amazing and funy to watch, it is also still amazing how many women are dealing with all of it and do their things.
Same I was the unlucky girl in the family. Me and my granny and aunt get the bad cramps but my sisters and mother. Barely any discomfort. They thought I was faking. To be fair I was a monster on my period. So I can see why. But no meds were ever given I had to sneak them in the morning and couldn’t take too many otherwise they’d notice. No breaks even if I was on the floor dying. Just bad luck I guess.
The concern with which Darren looked at Justine while she was doing the simulator is goals.
As someone with endometriosis, I can say level 20 is roughly what I go through every month.
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I've got stage 1 endometriosis. I honestly don't know how people with stage 2-4 even survive. I'm part of an online support group for people with endo, and the amount of people who report being on the bathroom floor SCREAMING in pain. I seriously don't know how doctors live with themselves since so many brush off endometriosis as "no big deal" or "normal period pain".
We really need more educated/empathetic doctors, affordable/accessible specialists, and a metric shit-ton more treatment options. I pray one day they finally find a cure for this shit.
I bled 3 weeks at time. Emergency blood transfusions. 8 major ops to remove cysts snd adhesions over 18 years. And apparently we are the weaker sex
@@Dilydaydream1Physically.
Mad respect for all you ladies out there--for ALL you have to endure in this life! Well done, Tryers!
Can we take time out of applauding me for being a hero to BOO DARREN WHO CLEARLY IS AN ALIEN LIZARD THAT CAN’T FEEL PAIN. Booooo!
What a hero! 👏👏👏
Ah, yer a good man there, ye are, George!
We truly applaud THE hero of the video that is George Fox 👏👏
I think Darren feels pain, he was just too distracted by the discovery of his e-stim fetish.
Hail to the lizard king!
Hope there’ll be a Part 3! We need Paddy and Martin to try this! See how long they can go before they break….
Love that there’s a part 2 of this.. now for the next batch of Tryers! Major props (& gold stars) to George and Darren for getting all the way to 20, but Sean did quite well too, getting up to 15!
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Once all of the Tryers experience this, I vote for the labor simulator next!!
When I was much younger, my period pain was horrendous and I’d be curled up in bed with the heating pad and chocolates. Then during college, I barely had any pain at all. Now the cramps are horrendous again. I have PCOS, so my pain is higher than normal. Probably doesn’t help that I’m a complete wimp when it comes to my pain tolerance..
this is a fun series! i hope there is a period pain simulator 3. i can understand the women not wanting to experience more pain when they already deal with it monthly, anyway. but, i was hoping one of them would try for 20. i'm a little disappointed in their lack of curiosity. however, if i was in their shoes.....i would have done EXACTLY the same thing. i'm still a BIG fan of all three of them.
darren was impressive! his voice was calm......but, you could see the pain in his eyes. yet, he went all the way without complaint. the more i see of him, the more i admire his capabilities in several areas. he is a standout among the try men!
george was the big surprise. he didn't strike me as being particularly good at handling pain. yet, even though he was HURTING at five......he had the courage to go all the way to 20. he handled it better than his buddy dermot did. i'm sure he will remind dermot of that on several occasions. five men have made it to 20, so far. each handled it differently. i have MUCH respect for all 5 of them. i would love to try this someday.....but, i'm sure i would never see 20.
another GREAT show, try channel! good job.
Love that this came out on day 13 of my period. You all did good. It sucks and so proud of all of you.
When you think Ciara is the only one who can be so chill about it, and then Darren comes and dear lord he crushed it.
Darren is an actual gem. 🙌🏻
Darren is a trooper. Respect. George did also great. Sean took about as much as he could take I believe. So well done. Slightly disappointed in the girls but can't really blame them, because they have the real thing each month for decades. A dear friend of mine is literally incapable of doing anything for 1/2 days each month. It's no joke.
I’ve gone through PT a few times and got TENS therapy each time. Basically they slowly turn it up until it is uncomfortable, then back a touch. I don’t know numbers, but as the sessions went, I went higher each time. At the right levels you get a massage feeling from it. Not as good as an actual massage, but it can be pretty nice.
Edit: I should wait until the end to comment. Yes, “10 Things I hate About You” is really good. My wife and I really like that movie. It is one of the best adaptations of “The Taming of the Shrew”.
More! This was great 😂 Bring on part 3!
Bravo, everyone! Mine were always horrid to where curling up in a ball with heating pads on my belly and my back for 3-4 days, for over 40 years was a thing.
I love this channel, and all the Tryers!
For a while I forgot everything. The Cosmos stood still, and I marvelled at the cast iron pain barriers of the protagonists while 23:44 slid by like Bailey's down a nun's gullet. TH-cam at its very best.
George and Pagan are my new favorite duo!😂 Also 😂😂😂Sean needs to do more of the challenges 😂😂
as someone with endometriosis, i'd say level 20 is probably fairly accurate to what i experience every month 😅
sometimes you just gotta do the labour breathing excercises to ride through the pain, and unintentially give yourself blister burns from a thermonuclear hot water bottle to distract from the cramps
With the one I tried, 20 compared to a 4 on my Personal pain scale, my Bad periods cramps are around 9 which has me fainting
Fun Fact, I got my period the day after.... coincidence?! .... 🤣 Also I'm such a baby! My pain tolerance is super low!
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I hope your husband pampered you. "Be a great partner" George Fox
Each time these period pain simulator videos came out, the 1st one I was on my period and the day before the video came out I was in the grocery store and had such a horrific cramp I keeled over a bit, and with this video I am a week away from it and already feeling it 😂
That might have been why you were so sensitive already. I notice I’m much more sensitive even a day or two before my period.
You have been such a plus on this channel, Pagan! I love every time you're paired up with someone!
This should be required of every male teenager so they can be more understanding of what we go through.
New found respect for Darren and George. Darren has moved way up my like list after the last few videos. 😄👍
I'm happy that men are finally able to experience something like period pain. I've heard other women say it's not the same deep feeling but the pain level is close enough. What I really want is the men, and doctors, who said "it's all in their head," "don't you get used to it?" "you get this every month" to go through this and then hear their opinion. I wonder if the experience would be the same if they were walking on a treadmill? You know moving around like we have to.
“I can walk the dog but it’ll be fckn dragged!!” 😂😂😂
This was surprisingly considerate and just really nice to see. So many videos like this are just for laughs and competition, but it seems like everyone is actually trying to see the world from the various experiences different women have with their periods.
Respect... I have 3 sisters, my mom, a stepmom, my wife and daughter (grown up now) so I have had a deep appreciation for what women deal with. I think I may have to try this though with my personal tenze unit now lol
George: "I'm not meant to feel period pain in my knees!"
Sorry, to disappoint you, but it definitely reaches knees for me on my bad days, and it's the worst.
Crew one of the period stimulator did fantastic. Crew two, you’ll do just as fantastic. I am proud of all of you at Try for doing this.
They're so freaking hilarious! I love this! I wish I could get my boyfriend to do this I love how you all stood the pain. Huge respect!!
I use my Tens unit on 18 for my lower back daily. I wear it when I am shopping to help me get through the store.
It’s funny that they use a tens machine to simulate a period, when I used to use a tens machine on my lower stomach and my lower back every day during my period to relieve my pain. 😅
Run it back!!!! Loved how Lady E reacted to Sean. Justine is the cutest in this video even though she look like she regularly looks.
I have so many of the videos of men w these simulators. These men handled the absolute best
I just have to say most of these machines allow for 2 sets of pads. Next time you need to add another set to the back. I know I love it that I bend over to relieve the pain in the front to have the back start firing up to. I actually have one of these machines to help when I have regular muscle pain and the top level can be similar to my once a year bad period from hades except for the electric burn. Frankly if the pain isn’t bad enough that you loose the ability to tell if your bladder is full you don’t know period pain.
I'm dealing with A LOT of stuff currently (my septoplasty I got last month unfortunately has failed and its sent my mental health into a spiral) and my period is this week, so I really appreciate getting a laugh to try and take my mind off of my physical discomfort 💜
I REALLY want -- if she agrees to it -- for Lena to try this challenge, because she deals with endometriosis. Then have all the other guys go up against her lol.
I always find these interesting. I always wonder how high I would go as I have had times when I was laying on the floor crying and throwing up from pain. So proud of all of you for doing this!
Mad respect for the guys doing this. Now they have a slight idea of what it's like for their female friends and loves.
With the PCOS/endo combo I'm in the "passing out and throwing up club" some months, the rest of the time is 'normal' levels of misery which is just below this. Good on you boys for giving it a go.
Lol next time you guys should have both people experiencing the tens unit at the same level at the same time and try to have a competition of some sort.
Also great job done for the tryers here today. Everyone experiences pain differently, everyone has different cramps (some don't even get cramps and I envy them for that), so to be willing to do this video and have an open mind about the other person's experience is a very brave thing to do. You all deserve all of the best chocolates and heating pads and a nice hot bubble bath and a nap.