I love when men tell on themselves and say shit like, "No woman likes sex. I've been with so many women and none of them enjoyed it." Like. Brother. That's not a sign that there's something wrong with women. You just have no game, and now the internet also knows.
There is nothing wrong with women; but it does seem like most don't typically want it much at all. They don't have testosterone and so it makes sense. If I am wrong though, please explain to me why, as these are my observations and I simply want to understand the truth. Edit: Women do have testosterone, but it is about 10-20 times less than men, so there isn't enough for it to have the same effect as in men.
@@The_Winsome_Pixie Sorry, I should have said they have a lot less. Men typically have 10-20X more and so the amount women do have isn't enough to bring on the same effect as in men.
@@adryncharn1910Yes, and men have estrogen. Libido is not simply about hormones, my friend. You’re oversimplifying. The sex drive is equal between the sexes from anything I’ve read. Meaning-despite what society has led you to believe-men are humans and not sex-seeking robots and women are most certainly enthusiastic in that department too. It all depends on the individual and on things such as stress levels, internalized messages about intimacy, health (mental, physical, emotional), the state of the relationship, etc.
@@lemonadewithstrawberries I love it so much! "Women hate sex" "why are women always so horny after sex" bro lmaooooooo I can't get enough of self reporting misogynists, as a genre
I was a promiscuous man in my teens and young adulthood And I never once had a socalled "loose" woman Its especially comical when incels say that when they're virgins
@@SuperUmizoomiprob not much tho i feel like u get more of that by the time u start growing boobs n shit but he started transitioning early on maybe even before puberty i think? ik i seen a clip of him at 16 and he honestly didnt look much different just w out a mustache lol so idk do w that what u will ig
@@aquademoneyNo idea what the person you replied to said. But, just in case you're saying that kids don't experience much of a period or much of their anatomy before growing breasts, kids get their first period at the very beginning of puberty. Some kids get their period by age 8. In rare cases some may even gets theirs before that. On average most will get their first period by age 12. And I can't speak for anyone else. But I didn't start to develope actual breasts until I was about 15. So I had my period for 3 years before beginning to develop notable breast tissue. And even if you begin a social transition or change your appearance before or early on during puberty you still have the same anatomy. Like, even if he was well into his transition at age 16 he's still afab and still had female anatomy. Meaning he would still have a period, still develop breasts, and still have a vagina. It's possible he started hrt in his teens or was on puberty blockers as a child. I'm but since that was a pretty decent amount of time ago and hrt and hormone blockers for trans youths wasn't really a discussion until recent years and is still super hard to get especially for teens even now. It's pretty unlikely that he was on them back then. But! None of that really matters in reference to the original comment here. Fact remains it's a man calling out other men for their stupidity. It happens that this man had an advantage over others by having female anatomy at some point. But really. It wouldn't be hard to just seek out information. Nothing that Sam knows is new information. The men he's responding to are uneducated and/or spreading misinformation that even most cis-men know is incorrect or weird.
@@GlitterF-CK i said since Sam is trans he'd probably have experienced misogyny growing up (perceived) as a girl so it's understandable he's want to speak out against it, idk where my comment went
Because they're insecure and ignorant, so they attempt to body-shame women who have more sex than they feel is appropriate, which is any. I'm pretty sure some of them know it's bullshit, but perpetuate the myth anyway out of misogyny, because they think it's effective at preventing women from having more sexual partners.
it’s crazy, i never understand how they’re so braindead they actually believe the “innie” is the virgin state and the “outie” is the post sex state. it’s unbelievable how these people can hold a job and live a regular life
as a woman with endometriosis my biggest pet peeve is being uneducated. women with endo typically deal with extreme tightness causing ripping due to always having our pelvic muscles tense for one. for two HYSTERECTOMIES DONT HELP ENDO. THEY HELP ADENOMYOSIS
@@amberestelle-cg5pd Omg same! Cups have been a godsent for me with handling my endo (plus i don't feel the blood dripping down the canal or lraking out, which is an added bonus for transguys like me 😊). Endo is terrible, and so many don't know it's the cause of their problems because we educate too little about it. I was lucky bc my mom and grandma had it, so while not being inheritable directly, the family history does give a bigger chance to get it, and my gyno listened to me and i didn't sit years without diagnosis
You just brought back the image of him realizing that's how they pee then all them aliens start stroking their finger all over his face and mouth😂😂😂 Im gonna watch that clip now🤣🤣
Not them confusing toxic shock syndrome for endometriosis. Not them confusing toxic shock for endometriosis and then thinking it's entirely unavoidable as well and even correct tampon use will cause it.
the aita post made me sad bc it kinda shows that she doesnt even know that much about her own anatomy and also has probably had some reeeeally mid s3x with her partner
@@astrohitter1791 That’s why is funny when men say that it’s “blown out” by having sex, it’s laughable. It’s like… We’re designed to push babies out of it, and they think their tiny little peckers are going to stretch it so no one else would enjoy sex with us.
@@BlakeFromShadows Not necessarily. Since it is a muscle, it can be trained like one: Hold tight, let go. Rinse and repeat and the best thing: You can do this while sitting, standing, in any position, really and it's invisible!
There's no way that uterus washer is safe. Part of me wants to buy and use it just to sue the company when I inevitably get sick from using that thing.
You and everyone liking this comment deserve to be highlighted in r/BadWomensAnatomy Ffs you can't "get sick" from using that. It's a perineal wash bottle used most often for postpartum cleaning and care. For the love of flat earth learn about cis women's anatomy and accoutrements.
The uterus washer is actually meant to be used with the bidet nozzle. It's typically used for people who are post-partum because perineal tearing is very common. The water keeps the stitches clean and is supposed to make using the bathroom much more comfortable. But yeah, always say no to actual douching, it's terrible for your body Edit: to be clear, it never goes INSIDE of the body, it is supposed to be for external use only
It looks like something that could potentially give you sepsis, because the bacteria from the „washer” that you’re supposed to insert into yourself could be transferred directly into your blood if the device makes any tears inside your cervix for example. The chance is very low, but I’ve seen people go down with much less. Please do not try this.
That pic made me cringe. Whoever made that illustration had no idea how excruciatingly painful that would be. Guess they think it is always wide open like in childbirth.
The peeing in a cup thing can be hard for some women. If she doesn't know where her urethra ends, she might pee a little, stop the stream, and then move the cup in place. Some women can't stop the stream reliably. Some women are too fat to be able to reliably get the cup in place long enough. Some women have mobility issues. And even the women that are "fine" might end up pissing all over the cup. So, asking about an apparatus kind of makes sense to me.
There are tools to help women collect urine. It's just a little disposable funnel that goes onto the sample pot that can be thrown away after use. It's not exactly groundbreaking technology but they do raise the costs for the hospital so maybe the radiographer was used to using them and there weren't any left.
I’ve never struggled to just pee into the cup, so it doesn’t seem terribly necessary. I do have a she-wee, but that’s for the woods or dirty outhouses when I don’t want to sit down.
I have endometriosis and adenomyosis - using tampons has always been very uncomfortable for me so i've never used them. I recently read that researchers now think endo is caused by a type of intestinal bacteria called fusobacterium which somehow migrates into our lady parts. Also, good luck to her sister trying to get a hysterectomy!! I've been asking for years and they won't give me one.
I hate that doctors refuse medical surgery based on the premise "what if one day your husband wants kids?" or "what if you change your mind?" Like... how is that up to you??
Tbh, that only proves correlation and not causation, especially the treatment approach. The bacteria causes inflammation which worsens endometriosis pain and treating with antibiotics in mice lessened pain and made lesions smaller and less common but did not cure it. It's probably one of a variety of factors that contributes to it and it almost certainly exacerbates the symptoms, but I think it's been blown out of proportion too. The problem with endometriosis is that it's probably multifactorial. According to expert opinion, you can even inherit it from your dad, and there's a variety of genes associated with it. There's even association between certain autoimmune conditions and endometriosis.
@@kyradreamer4769 "Furthermore, antibiotic treatment largely prevented establishment of endometriosis and reduced the number and weight of established endometriotic lesions in the mouse model."(Fusobacterium infection facilitates the development of endometriosis through the phenotypic transition of endometrial fibroblasts Ayako Muraoka et al. Sci Transl Med. 2023.) If antibiotic treatment prevents the establishment of lesions in human beings too - that's a cure, mate.
@@ummnothanks...666 "Largely prevented" is not a full cure. It's right there in what you quoted. That's all I was getting at. I even said it made them smaller and less common in my reply, but did not get rid of them. I don't know what else to tell you, I really wasn't trying to be condescending or a smartass. I was trying to add onto the discussion. Look up center for Endo Bacteria and you'll find something much more eloquent and well researched than me. Idk if my tone was conveyed poorly or what, but my original comment was left in good faith.
The funny thing about the needle in the haystack is that you will never find it when you want to, but when you sit on the haystack, banking on the needle never hitting you, it will find the most sensitive part of your body and pierce right through it.
I can agree with the woman not being the creators of life, because we do ultimately house the process. Um. However. Two things. 1) The egg has the mitochondria. That is why mitochondrial genetic information is maternal. So. You know. The whole "powerhouse of the cell" comes from the egg. Not the sperm. 2) No, the sperm is not life. I honestly equate it to viruses because it is literally just strands of genetic information wrapped up in protein, with a wiggly flag, that *is literally designed to disintegrate into the cell wall.* Once it makes contact and breaches the egg, you get a fertilized egg. The sperm is *nothing.* There is no sperm. It practically "dies." Obviously it isn't a true virus because it's not really a pathogen, it's a reproductive cell. But. Just because it moves doesn't mean it's actually alive. It doesn't house mitochondria either.
A lot of this is just incorrect. The sperm cell is still a cell, thus qualifying for life, and does not have a protein sheath as viruses do, instead having a membrane like other cells. The "wiggly flag", actually called a flagellum, is actually very common on bacteria, which are MUCH more primitive even than spermatazoa. While the sperm cell does assimilate into the egg's membrane to form a zygote, it does so in order to contribute half of the nuclear DNA of a human. The sperm also possesses mitochondria, but they disintegrate after the zygote is formed. The sperm is not "nothing", nor is it virus-like in any aspect.
@@commscan314 The ONLY thing you're actually correcting is the fact that the sperm itself does have a mitochondria, which slipped my mind. The mitochondria would be what determines if it's alive or not, because that is ultimately what designates something as a cell-whether or not it has the energy to replicate itself. Obviously the sex cells are different because they're designed to replicate with each other, however, what makes a virus, a prion, etc. NOT alive is the lack of a mitochondria. Because the mitochondria in itself is a bacteria. That being said, the mitochondria is there to power the flagellum. Doesn't have much use outside of that. You missed the point. I'm not speaking to a crowd of scientists here. Don't be nitpicking "wiggly flag" because I'm purposefully dumbing down this information. It's a wiggly flag. Get over it. The cell as you know it disintegrates, and is not a sperm cell anymore. Which is what I said. It, as a sperm, effectively dies, and donates the DNA. Hence why I said "fertilized egg". While I'm still dumbing this shit down, I don't need to spell out every little thing. What do you think fertilized means? I also did clarify that, yes, it's not actually a virus. Because it's not a pathogen. If you understand what a virus is, and how it also disintegrates and has its own DNA feed into the cell, to replicate, you would understand where the similarities are. You don't seem to. My main overall point has not changed. Women ultimately house the process. We're not the *creators.* All we get from the sperm, which is absolutely necessary, is the DNA half. When I said "the sperm is nothing". I meant at the time when the egg is fertilized, buddy. When the egg is fertilized, where tf do you think the sperm is? It's gone. It's disintegrated. There is no sperm. Nor did it contribute to the mitochondria, hence why our mitochondria is still maternally linked. Read before you try to nitpick. You made one good point. That's it.
Honestly…. I refer to myself as a female and it makes me cringe BECAUSE of these people….. like I’m gender-fluid so I don’t like to refer to myself as a woman sometimes. But like why they gotta ruin the term female for me 😂😂😂😂😂
i fucking HATE the word female cuz of them٫ but i totally see ur pov which makes me even more annoyed at these ppl٫ u should be able to use literally the original scientific term for us w out feeling like ur saying a slur🙏🙏
I totally understand this as when I’m talking about female issues since they include people who are not women, I do feel a slight cringe when I say the word female.
When people take a word and use it as an insult, it can make you feel gross n stuff. It's an unfortunate thing, but you're valid and just because some idiots online use "female" in the context of bigotry doesn't make you cringe for using it as a label for yourself. ✌️
I also refer to myself as a female but not a woman. In my opinion it's ok for me to say it because I mean it as a categorization, but it's still not ok for a misogynist to say it because they would mean it as a slur. For me it's about the intention rather than the word itself.
The "Why do you still have your period"-guy most likely doesn't think that periods stop after having your first child. He thinks that women hit menopause at around 30, hence him asking if she had her child at 15. Still stupid, just in a different way.
friendly reminder that just because something hasn’t been proven, doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen! Science cannot prove negatives, meaning it cannot prove that syncing doesn’t happen, only that they have no evidence to prove it happens. A study could come out in 25 years proving that it’s real. IMO the anecdotes of thousands of women around the world and my own personal experience are enough to believe in it. Most women who believe in syncing agree that not everyone syncs, which would make it incredibly hard to prove in studies since a bunch of the people they would bring in to study would be people it doesn’t happen to. It’s the kind of thing that’s up to you to believe in or not, since there’s no science to back it up, but it also can’t be disproven.
It isn’t technically a myth since soo many women have experienced it but there isn’t any concrete data showing why or how it would happen most just concluded that they needed to do more research soo idk 🤷🏻♀️
yeah i dont wanna be attacjed but it most def not a myth. When my sister was younger and lived at home we would have our periods at the same time. When she started working and i spent more time close to my bff instead then my period would start to come earlier and hers later until we had it at the same time. A few years later i moved to study away and made another bff in class, so we spent the most time together. And guess what: same thing happened. When i have been away from women because of work/holidays/antisocial times my periods come exactly the same day every month, and when im back hanging out constantly suddenly my period starts coming earlier and earlier until im back on my closest female period days
The period sync myth is a case of confirmation bias. People will remember the one time their period coincidentally happened at a similar time as other people they live with and view that as proof, but forget about all of the other mundane instances where their periods weren't "in sync".
Yeah, I cisgender female here, grew up in boardingschool w 500 girls, and it was certainly just coincidence that we all synced. Every corridor was a day or two apart. I didn’t need to keep track of when Aunt Flo was coming, I just knew cuz my roommate had bad cramps just before. I synced w every single woman I have lived w. But it’s ok….it’s all fantasy….
I think some people don't sync up, but the majority like myself do. It's happened to me whenever I'm living with other women, and it was especially apparent when I lived in a school dormitory full of women. I know it was the syncing up phenomenon and not a confirmation bias because every time it happened to me, it would mean my period that was always perfectly on schedule came earlier than expected suddenly. When something is consistent for years, but then changes suddenly, you take note of it. The thing you notice most when syncing up is that the timing of your normal cycle is thrown off to match the women surrounding you.
Yeah I don't think it's a myth either. Similarly, my period is like clockwork, for well over 30 years. Yet suddenly it came mid cycle two times I stayed with two trans men both on their periods. When NOTHING makes a period late then that happens 2 times, months apart, only when around multiple menstruating ppl, it effing stands out. I think it's part of the vast medical ignorance about women. Men can take a pill to make their d*ck hard but medical science can't even do surgery near women's bits without ignorantly severing sexual enjoyment. Women can just die as far as medicine is concerned
@@MexicanTeTe Honestly, it's either confirmation bias because a lot of things can affect whether or not your periods come (like diet or stress), so there are times where they're delayed or they come early. I will say, any time I'm in a place where I'm surrounded by other women, my period will always tag along. Not synced up precisely, but I'll be a few days after within a few months, either because the menstruation comes early/later than usual. Do still consider it a phenomenon because there's no way in hell enough research has gone into it to know for sure. For one, it would take years to observe an isolated example through trial and error. And that's one example.
Sure, but men commenting on women's anatomy, and being incredibly stupid while doing so, is a special case of serious lack of education and egocentrism, that does rarely happen the other way around@ErnstForstermann
For the last one, the thing is you're not supposed to put anything up there to clean it because like you said it's self-cleaning. water can knock of the PH balance and give an infection.
Its not just the young ones. There's plenty of men with the same knowledge of woman anatomy in government right now, making choices about health care for all women.
BRO MY MOM HAS BEEN GASLIGHTING ME MY WHOLE LIFE (or ig last few years cuz i havent had my period my whole life obvi lol- im 17٫ started it when i was 14) BUT SHE ALWAYS TELLS ME OHHH UR PERIODS GONNA START SOON CUZ MINE DID AND WERE SYNCED AND I LITERALLY STARTED 2 WEEKS AFTER HERS ENDED RECENTLY AND SHE WAS LIKE "oh must be bc u just started in person school again and are like hanging out w me a lot less" UR TELLING ME THIS 47YO WOMAN HAS BEEN LYIN TO ME THIS EHOLE TIME WHAT STHE FLIP
As someone who has problems with things like Endometriosis…I have never used a tampon. Also endometriosis doesn’t automatically mean hysterectomy…and one in ten women suffer from it in some form or another. It’s just tissue from the womb growing in other areas. This can create health problems including infections and pregnancy related issues, however for a large amount of people diagnosed with it, the only symptom is painful periods. Also having a hysterectomy isn’t even a surgery for endometriosis. It can be used in cases of severe complications caused by it, but it’s never what’s used to treat it. Before any of that, keyhole surgery is used to get rid of the tissue that is causing problems and growing unnaturally. Even then, sometimes with medication it’s unnecessary.
lol one time my male partner was listening to me complain about something with my period when we’d both been drinking and I made some sort of comment about my uterus followed up by saying he’s lucky he doesn’t have one. He looked me dead on and argued that yes he does! I laughed and said heck no you don’t! He responded with “but I pee out of my uterus!” He was so serious! I nearly died laughing and told him no that’s your ureter only women have a uterus! We were both crying it was so fucking funny. Now it’s a big joke between us. To his credit, we were both drunk when we had this exchange, he’s not an idiot about anatomy it was just a hysterical mix up.
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No it has to be real, back when I wasn’t around my sister and mom a lot I wasn’t syncing up with them, but when I was home a lot now we all get are periods at the same time
Me and my mom weren't that synced up really, but me and my highschool bff kind of were, I always had mine 2 days before her's until my period came like a week late.
It's actually a thing. I live in Kenya, went to boarding school where I shared a room with 8 other girls and by the end of the year all our periods came within the same 2 weeks. Another piece of evidence is me and my 2 besties have synced up 😅 Obviously this is just anecdotal evidence but I believe it can sync.
So if a woman sleeps with one many 500 times how is that different from her sleeping with 500 guys? I dont get the logic that a woman gets looser with each person.
@ErnstForstermann lmao what? virgin just = hasnt had sex and probably doesnt know how these things work.. im literally a virgin guy whos intentionally not having sex rn and im not offended, i know i dont know how everything works, its just different when virgins try to pretend they know how sex works, cause we dont and its comically obvious
@ErnstForstermann yeah you have a point but people who don’t get none shouldn’t speak like they know what they’re talking about unless they actually know anatomy well-ish
@ErnstForstermannThere's nothing wrong with being a virgin. There is something wrong with having no experience yet having the audacity to go around acting like you hold the secrets to the universe.
Periods can absolutely overlap for a few months in a row, but that does not mean that syncing up due to being around each other is real. We all have difference cycle lengths and sometimes inconsistencies with timing (like starting early or late) and when you’re around each other a lot, you’re more likely to know about when their’s has started. Of course at some point you will start to “sync up” with those people and there will be overlap, perhaps for a few months or longer, but then it will go out of sync until a while later when it overlaps again. Syncing happens, it’s just coincidence. Not pheromones.
3:57 the following 3 sentences are from now on in my vocabulary, i don’t know why but i needed to laugh so badly from this, bc u said it so casual lmao
That sandwich looks disgusting. Looking at it makes me sick. It's because it looks like a giant slab of meat and nothing else. I'm recovering from anorexia and seeing gross food like that always makes me uncomfortable.
Re the Arby's sandwich: actually, it blows MY mind that so many men can look at a random unhealthy-looking food item and immediately think "heh heh, FEMALE PARTS...!" Like, I don't even want to KNOW how you make decisions about what you're going to have for dinner every night...!
Personally I’m not a big fan of guys going down on me, as a gay trans man. I’ve had some guys who really know what they’re doing do it to me, and sure, it feels great for a bit, but I just hate the sound of it. 😂 I would prefer fingers, because there’s no slurping noises!
It's possible to do it relatively quietly, if it's still too loud, you could try some "love making" music. Not that you have to, but if you ever want to do it try talking to your partner about how you don't like the sound. Healthy Communication leads to a healthy sex life.
I also prefer fingers I think is partially just bodies are different. I get off more on vaginal than clit. So oral doesn't do too much on me unless dude got a super long tongue lol
Ok but peri bottles are actually great as a portable bidet or if you don't want to spend the money on an actual one! Idk what was going on with the one in the video but there are external ones that you can get for like $10. I travel all the time for work and always pack it in my suit case 😁
If you use the term “female” as a adjective, as in “female author” or “female athlete” in the same way you might say “male author” or “male athlete,” assuming a distinction was necessary in the moment, it’s a perfectly reasonable use of the language. If you unironically use the term “female” as a noun talking about a human outside of medical or scientific notation, you’re a huge freakin’ dork.
Perineal bottles, or peri bottles, are usually used for women after they give birth to held aid in discomfort after using the bathroom. It’s a gentle way to clean without messing up stitches
I'm a middle aged woman and I've come across many men over the years who didn't have a clue about female anatomy. I mean - if you don't actively educate yourself then it's just normal to have some weird misconceptions. I can only recommend and encourage guys to ask their girlfriends or close female friends questions of they're unclear about stuff. ❤
I haven't watched the video yet, but I just want to say about the endometriosis one in the thumbnail. I have endometriosis and I've only ever used pads in my life. I've never even tried tampons. Also getting a hysterectomy doesn't get rid of endometriosis for everyone.
The radiologic tech is particularly surprising considering that every medical personnel is drug tested before they begin their program and then once before hiring (typically). This usually involves peeing in a cup, so I’m not sure why he was confused. How did he think all of his female peers in his program successfully drug tested?
Hello, first time viewer, at the point where you were talking about your ear buds and said "I don't have to explain I'm just super sensitive to sound and i-i *holds nose* beeeep" I subscribed, that's my vibe right there 😅 Also the trans joke 😂💙🏳⚧🏳🌈
“It’s a porn thing”…… sir, you are just terrible at it. 😂 go ahead and tell on yourself some more. The literal definition of saying the quiet part out loud 😂😂😂 It’s legit my favorite thing and my BF is a champ. When you’re doing it right, you’ll know.
I am embarrassed to admit i believed women synced up for so long --- even after i started uni for a long while -- im an idiot how am i a biology major man
As a woman, I can confirm I am indeed an Arby’s sandwich.
i guess they were right... :/
Yo I had a fish sandwich at Arby's a couple hours ago. It was so good!
That sandwich literally looked delicious though 🙏
I didn’t get the meme can someone explain?
@@Ven-7xv It comes from the myth that vaginas look like that after having sex too much. An unfortunately high number of men take it seriously.
I love when men tell on themselves and say shit like, "No woman likes sex. I've been with so many women and none of them enjoyed it." Like. Brother. That's not a sign that there's something wrong with women. You just have no game, and now the internet also knows.
Fr I once saw a clip from a podcast where they were saying it's not normal for a woman to get wet during sex it's honestly embarrassing at this point
There is nothing wrong with women; but it does seem like most don't typically want it much at all. They don't have testosterone and so it makes sense. If I am wrong though, please explain to me why, as these are my observations and I simply want to understand the truth.
Edit: Women do have testosterone, but it is about 10-20 times less than men, so there isn't enough for it to have the same effect as in men.
@@adryncharn1910 Women do have testosterone.
@@The_Winsome_Pixie Sorry, I should have said they have a lot less. Men typically have 10-20X more and so the amount women do have isn't enough to bring on the same effect as in men.
@@adryncharn1910Yes, and men have estrogen. Libido is not simply about hormones, my friend. You’re oversimplifying. The sex drive is equal between the sexes from anything I’ve read. Meaning-despite what society has led you to believe-men are humans and not sex-seeking robots and women are most certainly enthusiastic in that department too. It all depends on the individual and on things such as stress levels, internalized messages about intimacy, health (mental, physical, emotional), the state of the relationship, etc.
"I've tried it many times, and every woman gets tired of it very quickly" lmfaoooooooooooo oooo hahahahhahahahaha
🫵🏻😆 LOOK WHO CANT PLEASURE A WOMAN
They always self report. It's hilarious
@@lemonadewithstrawberries I love it so much! "Women hate sex" "why are women always so horny after sex" bro lmaooooooo I can't get enough of self reporting misogynists, as a genre
You could not waterboard that info out of me the self report is insane
Cunnilingus skills nowhere 2 B seen
If a guy says “you feel looser” or something like it - reply with “nah I think you’ve gotten smaller.”
Oh, my lubricant that functions based off of how engaged I am in this turns you off? Weird. 🙄
I was a promiscuous man in my teens and young adulthood
And I never once had a socalled "loose" woman
Its especially comical when incels say that when they're virgins
@thepubknight6144 it's funny the difference between an incel and a chad is a few millimeters of bone
Like "The Husband Stitch"......exactly how small do you need it Sir??
One time my gf felt looser and it was because she was already really wet because she cheated earlier.
She's gone and done with don't worry
Nothing warms my heart like a man calling out other men for being misogynistic and/or stupid
well sam is trans so he'd have expereinced misoginy growing up being perceived as a girl/woman before transitioning
@@SuperUmizoomiprob not much tho i feel like u get more of that by the time u start growing boobs n shit but he started transitioning early on maybe even before puberty i think? ik i seen a clip of him at 16 and he honestly didnt look much different just w out a mustache lol so idk do w that what u will ig
@@aquademoneyNo idea what the person you replied to said. But, just in case you're saying that kids don't experience much of a period or much of their anatomy before growing breasts, kids get their first period at the very beginning of puberty. Some kids get their period by age 8. In rare cases some may even gets theirs before that. On average most will get their first period by age 12.
And I can't speak for anyone else. But I didn't start to develope actual breasts until I was about 15. So I had my period for 3 years before beginning to develop notable breast tissue. And even if you begin a social transition or change your appearance before or early on during puberty you still have the same anatomy. Like, even if he was well into his transition at age 16 he's still afab and still had female anatomy. Meaning he would still have a period, still develop breasts, and still have a vagina.
It's possible he started hrt in his teens or was on puberty blockers as a child. I'm but since that was a pretty decent amount of time ago and hrt and hormone blockers for trans youths wasn't really a discussion until recent years and is still super hard to get especially for teens even now. It's pretty unlikely that he was on them back then.
But! None of that really matters in reference to the original comment here. Fact remains it's a man calling out other men for their stupidity. It happens that this man had an advantage over others by having female anatomy at some point.
But really. It wouldn't be hard to just seek out information. Nothing that Sam knows is new information. The men he's responding to are uneducated and/or spreading misinformation that even most cis-men know is incorrect or weird.
@@aquademoney What are you blabbering about?
@@GlitterF-CK i said since Sam is trans he'd probably have experienced misogyny growing up (perceived) as a girl so it's understandable he's want to speak out against it, idk where my comment went
Regarding that Arby sandwich: do men think women grow extra labia every time they sleep with a different guy?
like a fucking hydra situation? XD
Because they're insecure and ignorant, so they attempt to body-shame women who have more sex than they feel is appropriate, which is any.
I'm pretty sure some of them know it's bullshit, but perpetuate the myth anyway out of misogyny, because they think it's effective at preventing women from having more sexual partners.
yeah i straight up didn't even understand that one lmao
it’s crazy, i never understand how they’re so braindead they actually believe the “innie” is the virgin state and the “outie” is the post sex state. it’s unbelievable how these people can hold a job and live a regular life
They genuinely do, even though that's as ridiculous as thinking sex makes mens pennis shrink😭
Manosphere enjoyers have the loudest incorrect opinions
Or manatomy
I read this as menopause enjoyers at first
Was like wtf do you mean?
@@cryochick9044tbh being free of your period is probably pretty enjoyable
as a woman with endometriosis my biggest pet peeve is being uneducated. women with endo typically deal with extreme tightness causing ripping due to always having our pelvic muscles tense for one. for two HYSTERECTOMIES DONT HELP ENDO. THEY HELP ADENOMYOSIS
our vaginas are so sensitive due to our constant pain tampons rip me sometimes and cause extreme pain. cups don't hit the cervix so they're my heaven
Wow I didnt know this. Thankyou for educating us ❤
@UTTP-142I do actually, I love learning more about my anatomy 😭
@UTTP-142 Omg who cares like no one asked
@@amberestelle-cg5pd Omg same! Cups have been a godsent for me with handling my endo (plus i don't feel the blood dripping down the canal or lraking out, which is an added bonus for transguys like me 😊). Endo is terrible, and so many don't know it's the cause of their problems because we educate too little about it. I was lucky bc my mom and grandma had it, so while not being inheritable directly, the family history does give a bigger chance to get it, and my gyno listened to me and i didn't sit years without diagnosis
I pee out of my finger like in scary movie
I thought the same thing lmao
Yes I love this comment😭😭
so instead of being a waterbender you are a pissbender?
You just brought back the image of him realizing that's how they pee then all them aliens start stroking their finger all over his face and mouth😂😂😂 Im gonna watch that clip now🤣🤣
😂
I love when men call themselves out for being bad lovers. It's hilarious lmao
Exactly it's not that we don't like sex ; we just don't like bad sex 😂
Not them confusing toxic shock syndrome for endometriosis.
Not them confusing toxic shock for endometriosis and then thinking it's entirely unavoidable as well and even correct tampon use will cause it.
Most unrealistic part is expecting a doctor to give the OK for an early hysterectomy.
Using tampons does NOT cause endometriosis.
5:11 I will never get tired of men like this outing themselves lol
9:59 If your period lasts for six months go to the hospital.
yeah like that is not a period sis💀
Mine is going on a little more than a month and i think its my body getting used to my Nexplanon in my arm
if your period suddenly changes from once a month to every 13 days, make an appointment 😊
yep, my last one was 5 months straight, I had fibroids the size of grapefruit and had to get a hysterectomy before I bled to death.
Lokkier
the aita post made me sad bc it kinda shows that she doesnt even know that much about her own anatomy and also has probably had some reeeeally mid s3x with her partner
As a woman who has given birth, I can confirm that the vagina does go back with the exercises. It takes several months, but it goes back.
The bounce back is why some women have like 8 kids 😅
@@astrohitter1791 That’s why is funny when men say that it’s “blown out” by having sex, it’s laughable. It’s like… We’re designed to push babies out of it, and they think their tiny little peckers are going to stretch it so no one else would enjoy sex with us.
What exercises?
@torment5542 probably talking about kegels. Haven't heard of other exercises but kegels works the pelvic floor
@@BlakeFromShadows Not necessarily. Since it is a muscle, it can be trained like one: Hold tight, let go. Rinse and repeat and the best thing: You can do this while sitting, standing, in any position, really and it's invisible!
"Are you guys misogynists? What's wrong with you??"
Not a misogynist, but do you want a list of what's wrong with me 😭
yeah not me literally sitting in my messy ass depression room amidst 2 relapses lmfao💀
Yes
@UTTP-142 you apparently. you commented the same thing 40 times on here
@@discount-dracula😂"who cares" is the newest trend in incel troll comments apparently 😂😂😂 They have their own vernacular
@@SupraMan38 You see it all started when I was born
Someone needs to create a clinic called "Alpha Male Gynecology"
they'd call it Guynecology XD
@@quinintheclouds Trademark that
For men?
@@olympiaelda1121 that should be Andrecology then
it's funny that these people are so misinformed, but i am also scared that they are so confident about it. dangerous combination.
a lot of people are lacking 8th grade health class and this video shows that
sadly a lot of health classes split up guys and girls so they never learn
we didn’t get health class or any form of sex ed at ALL. i’m 17 in a progressive area. covid fucked everything.
Im supposed to have a health class? (8th grade) still traumatized by the 5th grade one...
@@Akutagawas_bangs yes lol
There's no way that uterus washer is safe. Part of me wants to buy and use it just to sue the company when I inevitably get sick from using that thing.
You and everyone liking this comment deserve to be highlighted in r/BadWomensAnatomy
Ffs you can't "get sick" from using that. It's a perineal wash bottle used most often for postpartum cleaning and care. For the love of flat earth learn about cis women's anatomy and accoutrements.
The uterus washer is actually meant to be used with the bidet nozzle. It's typically used for people who are post-partum because perineal tearing is very common. The water keeps the stitches clean and is supposed to make using the bathroom much more comfortable. But yeah, always say no to actual douching, it's terrible for your body
Edit: to be clear, it never goes INSIDE of the body, it is supposed to be for external use only
@@liz_loves_cats Oh that's actually cool then! Thanks for that fun fact 😂
It looks like something that could potentially give you sepsis, because the bacteria from the „washer” that you’re supposed to insert into yourself could be transferred directly into your blood if the device makes any tears inside your cervix for example. The chance is very low, but I’ve seen people go down with much less. Please do not try this.
That pic made me cringe. Whoever made that illustration had no idea how excruciatingly painful that would be. Guess they think it is always wide open like in childbirth.
The peeing in a cup thing can be hard for some women. If she doesn't know where her urethra ends, she might pee a little, stop the stream, and then move the cup in place. Some women can't stop the stream reliably. Some women are too fat to be able to reliably get the cup in place long enough. Some women have mobility issues. And even the women that are "fine" might end up pissing all over the cup. So, asking about an apparatus kind of makes sense to me.
I'm always so confident and think this time I got it right off the bat, but 100% of the time it's false bravado. 😂
Ignorance is scary
We’ve gone from (cis) men thinking (cis) women have two holes to men thinking women have one hole
No need for prefix cis, just men and women tells us what we need to know
@@nigelfrench8894 Cry.
@@nigelfrench8894 ooh triggered by words snowflake? get over it, facts don't care about your feelings. free speech!
@@nigelfrench8894they are talking about non trans folk so I think it is necessary for context
@@user-k._.t.r so men and women are now defined by not being trans?
The reason I like these misogyny videos is because it just feels so nice seeing misogynistic people spoken up against, especially by men 😭
There are tools to help women collect urine. It's just a little disposable funnel that goes onto the sample pot that can be thrown away after use. It's not exactly groundbreaking technology but they do raise the costs for the hospital so maybe the radiographer was used to using them and there weren't any left.
Thank you for leaving this comment. I wanted to explain it all but I'm too tired and in too much pain. OP was misinformed.
I’ve never struggled to just pee into the cup, so it doesn’t seem terribly necessary. I do have a she-wee, but that’s for the woods or dirty outhouses when I don’t want to sit down.
Cup, spray and walk away!
These people seem to think women are reptiles. Interesting.
I have endometriosis and adenomyosis - using tampons has always been very uncomfortable for me so i've never used them.
I recently read that researchers now think endo is caused by a type of intestinal bacteria called fusobacterium which somehow migrates into our lady parts.
Also, good luck to her sister trying to get a hysterectomy!! I've been asking for years and they won't give me one.
I hate that doctors refuse medical surgery based on the premise "what if one day your husband wants kids?" or "what if you change your mind?" Like... how is that up to you??
Tbh, that only proves correlation and not causation, especially the treatment approach. The bacteria causes inflammation which worsens endometriosis pain and treating with antibiotics in mice lessened pain and made lesions smaller and less common but did not cure it. It's probably one of a variety of factors that contributes to it and it almost certainly exacerbates the symptoms, but I think it's been blown out of proportion too.
The problem with endometriosis is that it's probably multifactorial. According to expert opinion, you can even inherit it from your dad, and there's a variety of genes associated with it. There's even association between certain autoimmune conditions and endometriosis.
@@kyradreamer4769 "Furthermore, antibiotic treatment largely prevented establishment of endometriosis and reduced the number and weight of established endometriotic lesions in the mouse model."(Fusobacterium infection facilitates the development of endometriosis through the phenotypic transition of endometrial fibroblasts
Ayako Muraoka et al. Sci Transl Med. 2023.)
If antibiotic treatment prevents the establishment of lesions in human beings too - that's a cure, mate.
@@ummnothanks...666 "Largely prevented" is not a full cure. It's right there in what you quoted. That's all I was getting at. I even said it made them smaller and less common in my reply, but did not get rid of them. I don't know what else to tell you, I really wasn't trying to be condescending or a smartass. I was trying to add onto the discussion. Look up center for Endo Bacteria and you'll find something much more eloquent and well researched than me. Idk if my tone was conveyed poorly or what, but my original comment was left in good faith.
Just tell them you're trans. They'll take it out.
The funny thing about the needle in the haystack is that you will never find it when you want to, but when you sit on the haystack, banking on the needle never hitting you, it will find the most sensitive part of your body and pierce right through it.
I can agree with the woman not being the creators of life, because we do ultimately house the process. Um. However. Two things. 1) The egg has the mitochondria. That is why mitochondrial genetic information is maternal. So. You know. The whole "powerhouse of the cell" comes from the egg. Not the sperm.
2) No, the sperm is not life. I honestly equate it to viruses because it is literally just strands of genetic information wrapped up in protein, with a wiggly flag, that *is literally designed to disintegrate into the cell wall.* Once it makes contact and breaches the egg, you get a fertilized egg. The sperm is *nothing.* There is no sperm. It practically "dies." Obviously it isn't a true virus because it's not really a pathogen, it's a reproductive cell. But. Just because it moves doesn't mean it's actually alive. It doesn't house mitochondria either.
I guess spermatozoa are more popular bc they not only move, they COMPETE! 😂
@@elsiest.irvyne9515 And the egg makes us bleed. :(
A lot of this is just incorrect. The sperm cell is still a cell, thus qualifying for life, and does not have a protein sheath as viruses do, instead having a membrane like other cells. The "wiggly flag", actually called a flagellum, is actually very common on bacteria, which are MUCH more primitive even than spermatazoa. While the sperm cell does assimilate into the egg's membrane to form a zygote, it does so in order to contribute half of the nuclear DNA of a human. The sperm also possesses mitochondria, but they disintegrate after the zygote is formed. The sperm is not "nothing", nor is it virus-like in any aspect.
@@commscan314 The ONLY thing you're actually correcting is the fact that the sperm itself does have a mitochondria, which slipped my mind. The mitochondria would be what determines if it's alive or not, because that is ultimately what designates something as a cell-whether or not it has the energy to replicate itself. Obviously the sex cells are different because they're designed to replicate with each other, however, what makes a virus, a prion, etc. NOT alive is the lack of a mitochondria. Because the mitochondria in itself is a bacteria. That being said, the mitochondria is there to power the flagellum. Doesn't have much use outside of that.
You missed the point. I'm not speaking to a crowd of scientists here. Don't be nitpicking "wiggly flag" because I'm purposefully dumbing down this information. It's a wiggly flag. Get over it. The cell as you know it disintegrates, and is not a sperm cell anymore. Which is what I said. It, as a sperm, effectively dies, and donates the DNA. Hence why I said "fertilized egg". While I'm still dumbing this shit down, I don't need to spell out every little thing. What do you think fertilized means?
I also did clarify that, yes, it's not actually a virus. Because it's not a pathogen. If you understand what a virus is, and how it also disintegrates and has its own DNA feed into the cell, to replicate, you would understand where the similarities are. You don't seem to.
My main overall point has not changed. Women ultimately house the process. We're not the *creators.* All we get from the sperm, which is absolutely necessary, is the DNA half. When I said "the sperm is nothing". I meant at the time when the egg is fertilized, buddy. When the egg is fertilized, where tf do you think the sperm is? It's gone. It's disintegrated. There is no sperm. Nor did it contribute to the mitochondria, hence why our mitochondria is still maternally linked.
Read before you try to nitpick. You made one good point. That's it.
Yo...you forget half the genetic material comes from the mom or what? Its not just housing the process and its not just mitochondrial dna.
Honestly as a teen girl it took me a long time to figure out my own anatomy because of all the false anatomy and sex ed class suck
No one taught me about ovulation until my mom explained while I was in 8th grade-
The title of the video combined with the statement “there was a hair in my mouth” at 0:08 feels very intentional and on-the-nose 🤣
@UTTP-142, that really went over your head, didn't it?
Honestly…. I refer to myself as a female and it makes me cringe BECAUSE of these people….. like I’m gender-fluid so I don’t like to refer to myself as a woman sometimes. But like why they gotta ruin the term female for me 😂😂😂😂😂
i fucking HATE the word female cuz of them٫ but i totally see ur pov which makes me even more annoyed at these ppl٫ u should be able to use literally the original scientific term for us w out feeling like ur saying a slur🙏🙏
I totally understand this as when I’m talking about female issues since they include people who are not women, I do feel a slight cringe when I say the word female.
When people take a word and use it as an insult, it can make you feel gross n stuff. It's an unfortunate thing, but you're valid and just because some idiots online use "female" in the context of bigotry doesn't make you cringe for using it as a label for yourself. ✌️
I also refer to myself as a female but not a woman. In my opinion it's ok for me to say it because I mean it as a categorization, but it's still not ok for a misogynist to say it because they would mean it as a slur. For me it's about the intention rather than the word itself.
As long as you are simply referring to yourself as female and not saying “females” to describe women as a group, I feel there’s no problem at all.
Honestly, imagine calling yourself out so badly by saying that women don't like head/sex, you couldn't waterboard that out of me
The "Why do you still have your period"-guy most likely doesn't think that periods stop after having your first child. He thinks that women hit menopause at around 30, hence him asking if she had her child at 15.
Still stupid, just in a different way.
lol if periods stopped after first birth, each woman could only have one child
Just to clarify: not all cycles are 28 days. Some are shorter, some longer and may even differ for the same woman.
actually devastated about syncing being a myth wtf
Me too!
friendly reminder that just because something hasn’t been proven, doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen! Science cannot prove negatives, meaning it cannot prove that syncing doesn’t happen, only that they have no evidence to prove it happens. A study could come out in 25 years proving that it’s real. IMO the anecdotes of thousands of women around the world and my own personal experience are enough to believe in it. Most women who believe in syncing agree that not everyone syncs, which would make it incredibly hard to prove in studies since a bunch of the people they would bring in to study would be people it doesn’t happen to. It’s the kind of thing that’s up to you to believe in or not, since there’s no science to back it up, but it also can’t be disproven.
apparently there's not real consensus on it. i've definitely experienced it with some people in my life
It isn’t technically a myth since soo many women have experienced it but there isn’t any concrete data showing why or how it would happen most just concluded that they needed to do more research soo idk 🤷🏻♀️
yeah i dont wanna be attacjed but it most def not a myth. When my sister was younger and lived at home we would have our periods at the same time. When she started working and i spent more time close to my bff instead then my period would start to come earlier and hers later until we had it at the same time. A few years later i moved to study away and made another bff in class, so we spent the most time together. And guess what: same thing happened. When i have been away from women because of work/holidays/antisocial times my periods come exactly the same day every month, and when im back hanging out constantly suddenly my period starts coming earlier and earlier until im back on my closest female period days
“Buy a vagina book.”
idk exactly why, but this comment really got me laughing
The period sync myth is a case of confirmation bias. People will remember the one time their period coincidentally happened at a similar time as other people they live with and view that as proof, but forget about all of the other mundane instances where their periods weren't "in sync".
You are obviously a dude ! 😂
Yeah, I cisgender female here, grew up in boardingschool w 500 girls, and it was certainly just coincidence that we all synced. Every corridor was a day or two apart. I didn’t need to keep track of when Aunt Flo was coming, I just knew cuz my roommate had bad cramps just before. I synced w every single woman I have lived w. But it’s ok….it’s all fantasy….
I think some people don't sync up, but the majority like myself do. It's happened to me whenever I'm living with other women, and it was especially apparent when I lived in a school dormitory full of women. I know it was the syncing up phenomenon and not a confirmation bias because every time it happened to me, it would mean my period that was always perfectly on schedule came earlier than expected suddenly. When something is consistent for years, but then changes suddenly, you take note of it. The thing you notice most when syncing up is that the timing of your normal cycle is thrown off to match the women surrounding you.
Yeah I don't think it's a myth either. Similarly, my period is like clockwork, for well over 30 years. Yet suddenly it came mid cycle two times I stayed with two trans men both on their periods. When NOTHING makes a period late then that happens 2 times, months apart, only when around multiple menstruating ppl, it effing stands out. I think it's part of the vast medical ignorance about women. Men can take a pill to make their d*ck hard but medical science can't even do surgery near women's bits without ignorantly severing sexual enjoyment. Women can just die as far as medicine is concerned
@@MexicanTeTe Honestly, it's either confirmation bias because a lot of things can affect whether or not your periods come (like diet or stress), so there are times where they're delayed or they come early. I will say, any time I'm in a place where I'm surrounded by other women, my period will always tag along. Not synced up precisely, but I'll be a few days after within a few months, either because the menstruation comes early/later than usual.
Do still consider it a phenomenon because there's no way in hell enough research has gone into it to know for sure. For one, it would take years to observe an isolated example through trial and error. And that's one example.
men always comment on things they dont know about and get mad when we correct them when theyre wrong... 😭
Sure, but men commenting on women's anatomy, and being incredibly stupid while doing so, is a special case of serious lack of education and egocentrism, that does rarely happen the other way around@ErnstForstermann
Kind of like when they think there are more women in the world. There have been 500 million more men in the world for the last 30 years.
Sam looking handsome af
Inside and outside 💪
He is fine af tho
Thanks
It’s crazy people are like this when we have all the knowledge we could ask for at our fingertips.
Its the same as: "Pee is stored in balls ☝️🤓"
no one ever said that? not that I know at least
@@nem3sis.yt_ sure 🧍♀️
🤓🔫
The level of ignorance these men displayed is terrifying
For the last one, the thing is you're not supposed to put anything up there to clean it because like you said it's self-cleaning. water can knock of the PH balance and give an infection.
2:25 women. are. not. birds
😂 🐦
I wish I was a bird
But am not (also birds arent the only animals with cloacas)
Its not just the young ones. There's plenty of men with the same knowledge of woman anatomy in government right now, making choices about health care for all women.
BRO MY MOM HAS BEEN GASLIGHTING ME MY WHOLE LIFE (or ig last few years cuz i havent had my period my whole life obvi lol- im 17٫ started it when i was 14) BUT SHE ALWAYS TELLS ME OHHH UR PERIODS GONNA START SOON CUZ MINE DID AND WERE SYNCED AND I LITERALLY STARTED 2 WEEKS AFTER HERS ENDED RECENTLY AND SHE WAS LIKE "oh must be bc u just started in person school again and are like hanging out w me a lot less" UR TELLING ME THIS 47YO WOMAN HAS BEEN LYIN TO ME THIS EHOLE TIME WHAT STHE FLIP
If it helps this 47YO woman was probably also lied to the whole time.
This is literally what my mum is like too lol
I wouldn't say gaslighting. It is a popular belief that was talked about frequently in your mom's generation. She probably believes it. 😭😭
There is a lack of data supporting whether it is a myth or not, so many women and people have experienced it and others haven’t 🤷🏻♀️
If your Mom is 47 she’s at an age where the change starts and periods become irregular….. (exceptions exist of course).
As someone who has problems with things like Endometriosis…I have never used a tampon. Also endometriosis doesn’t automatically mean hysterectomy…and one in ten women suffer from it in some form or another. It’s just tissue from the womb growing in other areas. This can create health problems including infections and pregnancy related issues, however for a large amount of people diagnosed with it, the only symptom is painful periods.
Also having a hysterectomy isn’t even a surgery for endometriosis. It can be used in cases of severe complications caused by it, but it’s never what’s used to treat it. Before any of that, keyhole surgery is used to get rid of the tissue that is causing problems and growing unnaturally. Even then, sometimes with medication it’s unnecessary.
This many men need to get a proper education and proved they will never get any practical experience. Mind blown 🤯
lol one time my male partner was listening to me complain about something with my period when we’d both been drinking and I made some sort of comment about my uterus followed up by saying he’s lucky he doesn’t have one. He looked me dead on and argued that yes he does! I laughed and said heck no you don’t! He responded with “but I pee out of my uterus!” He was so serious! I nearly died laughing and told him no that’s your ureter only women have a uterus! We were both crying it was so fucking funny. Now it’s a big joke between us. To his credit, we were both drunk when we had this exchange, he’s not an idiot about anatomy it was just a hysterical mix up.
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I had my 23 year old son take a look at this. He walked away saing "I am embarassed to be man right now".😂
Within 20 seconds, Sam said channel instead of video and had a hair in his mouth. Peak content and I live for it
Nice to see Alpha Daddy Sam Collins on a roll with the uploads! 👏🏽
Bro I was today years old when I found out period syncing isn’t a thing
apparently it's contested but there isn't real consensus about whether it's fully real or fully a myth
No it has to be real, back when I wasn’t around my sister and mom a lot I wasn’t syncing up with them, but when I was home a lot now we all get are periods at the same time
Me and my mom weren't that synced up really, but me and my highschool bff kind of were, I always had mine 2 days before her's until my period came like a week late.
it is a thing, lol
It's actually a thing.
I live in Kenya, went to boarding school where I shared a room with 8 other girls and by the end of the year all our periods came within the same 2 weeks.
Another piece of evidence is me and my 2 besties have synced up 😅
Obviously this is just anecdotal evidence but I believe it can sync.
Starting this video with a “hair” in your mouth is actually so funny
Damn 😳
I'mma need to sit down for this one
careful not to hurt your cloaca!
"Vagay" got me lol
So if a woman sleeps with one many 500 times how is that different from her sleeping with 500 guys? I dont get the logic that a woman gets looser with each person.
It's just " bigger penis envy"...
that's because there is no logic. they've got pure soup slippin around in their domes, there's no rooooom for logic.
6:36 “Figure it out. Just look at it and figure it out.”
😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍👍
Ah yes. 2:25 women have cloacas. Famously
Tell me you're a virgin without telling me you're a virgin half of these posts scream. 😭😂
Nah sadly they aren't virgins and that's somewhat scarier.
@ErnstForstermann lmao what? virgin just = hasnt had sex and probably doesnt know how these things work.. im literally a virgin guy whos intentionally not having sex rn and im not offended, i know i dont know how everything works, its just different when virgins try to pretend they know how sex works, cause we dont and its comically obvious
@ErnstForstermann yeah you have a point but people who don’t get none shouldn’t speak like they know what they’re talking about unless they actually know anatomy well-ish
@ErnstForstermannThere's nothing wrong with being a virgin. There is something wrong with having no experience yet having the audacity to go around acting like you hold the secrets to the universe.
Periods can absolutely overlap for a few months in a row, but that does not mean that syncing up due to being around each other is real.
We all have difference cycle lengths and sometimes inconsistencies with timing (like starting early or late) and when you’re around each other a lot, you’re more likely to know about when their’s has started. Of course at some point you will start to “sync up” with those people and there will be overlap, perhaps for a few months or longer, but then it will go out of sync until a while later when it overlaps again. Syncing happens, it’s just coincidence. Not pheromones.
I have synced periods. But not just with females that I spend a lot of time with. But with females that I'm really close with
3:57 the following 3 sentences are from now on in my vocabulary, i don’t know why but i needed to laugh so badly from this, bc u said it so casual lmao
That sandwich looks disgusting. Looking at it makes me sick. It's because it looks like a giant slab of meat and nothing else. I'm recovering from anorexia and seeing gross food like that always makes me uncomfortable.
Your transition went fucking great dude I'm proud of ya
🤔🤔🤔 I ordered my uterous on Temu
Re the Arby's sandwich: actually, it blows MY mind that so many men can look at a random unhealthy-looking food item and immediately think "heh heh, FEMALE PARTS...!" Like, I don't even want to KNOW how you make decisions about what you're going to have for dinner every night...!
omg I was JUST dunking on BadWomen'sAnatomy a few hours ago. WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WHAT TIMING!!!
Seeing guys tell on themselves like this without even knowing it never gets old.
So you’re telling me i don’t need to spend thousands on bottom surgery, I can just get an STD?
Sexually Transmitted Dicklessness
Especially untreated Gonorrhoea 🎉
funny how dudes never want to talk about woman anatomy but act like they know everything about it lmaooo
We don't like misogyny, we like watching you *dunk* on misogyny
My brain turned to slush
Personally I’m not a big fan of guys going down on me, as a gay trans man. I’ve had some guys who really know what they’re doing do it to me, and sure, it feels great for a bit, but I just hate the sound of it. 😂 I would prefer fingers, because there’s no slurping noises!
It's possible to do it relatively quietly, if it's still too loud, you could try some "love making" music.
Not that you have to, but if you ever want to do it try talking to your partner about how you don't like the sound. Healthy Communication leads to a healthy sex life.
play careless whisper full volume on repeat
Amen brother
Its a song about cheating tho@@enchantingandethereal
I also prefer fingers I think is partially just bodies are different. I get off more on vaginal than clit. So oral doesn't do too much on me unless dude got a super long tongue lol
Ok but peri bottles are actually great as a portable bidet or if you don't want to spend the money on an actual one! Idk what was going on with the one in the video but there are external ones that you can get for like $10. I travel all the time for work and always pack it in my suit case 😁
You really have to wonder about the biologu mix ups. Given it's taught in highschool biology.
The anatomy stupidity is mind-blowing! High school biology with some human anatomy lessons should be mandatory classes!
If you use the term “female” as a adjective, as in “female author” or “female athlete” in the same way you might say “male author” or “male athlete,” assuming a distinction was necessary in the moment, it’s a perfectly reasonable use of the language. If you unironically use the term “female” as a noun talking about a human outside of medical or scientific notation, you’re a huge freakin’ dork.
Perineal bottles, or peri bottles, are usually used for women after they give birth to held aid in discomfort after using the bathroom. It’s a gentle way to clean without messing up stitches
finally! someone who’s with me on shit vs p**p
thank god you blurred out that word 😭
I'm a middle aged woman and I've come across many men over the years who didn't have a clue about female anatomy.
I mean - if you don't actively educate yourself then it's just normal to have some weird misconceptions.
I can only recommend and encourage guys to ask their girlfriends or close female friends questions of they're unclear about stuff. ❤
You can see the distress in your eyes when you read lmfaoo
Thought when Sam talked about the things to block out sound, that we were about to get a Raycon ad 😂 Would have been a perfect transition
4:06 i thought that was gonna turn into an ad for Loop earplugs lmao
I haven't watched the video yet, but I just want to say about the endometriosis one in the thumbnail. I have endometriosis and I've only ever used pads in my life. I've never even tried tampons. Also getting a hysterectomy doesn't get rid of endometriosis for everyone.
“The sp*rm doesent mean sh*t without the egg tho” LMAO
The radiologic tech is particularly surprising considering that every medical personnel is drug tested before they begin their program and then once before hiring (typically). This usually involves peeing in a cup, so I’m not sure why he was confused. How did he think all of his female peers in his program successfully drug tested?
Hello, first time viewer, at the point where you were talking about your ear buds and said "I don't have to explain I'm just super sensitive to sound and i-i *holds nose* beeeep" I subscribed, that's my vibe right there 😅 Also the trans joke 😂💙🏳⚧🏳🌈
I bet these “men” are Andrew Tate fans
The male unit does shrink some as he ages. It might not change (other than being snapped or not working) due to use but it does change.
You as a person makes me a little less scared to transition to male myself
Thank you
I was drinking some water and eating chips and then the make a hole part came up and i spit my water everywhere thats fucking hilarious
“It’s a porn thing”…… sir, you are just terrible at it. 😂 go ahead and tell on yourself some more. The literal definition of saying the quiet part out loud 😂😂😂
It’s legit my favorite thing and my BF is a champ. When you’re doing it right, you’ll know.
3:35 the Sal pfp has me crying
Ugh… I’m so glad that my husband knows what he’s doing. ❤😂
Sam you are my favorite TH-camr ever and i cant get enough of your vidoes and podcast!!
Sam needs to get sponsored by earplug companies
We're not misogynists, we're just masochists
I am embarrassed to admit i believed women synced up for so long --- even after i started uni for a long while -- im an idiot how am i a biology major man