so what you people are saying is that a womyn has a low pain tolerance before she goes through child birth or something? That is definately what it seems like. because how would she have such a high tolerance beforehand?
I agree with victor on this one though, any coincidental burden womyn endure doesn't connotate them being able to take more pain, it's just that they have to for child birth, but is that much more painful than being tortured in a war camp in enemy territory? This isn't a great example/juxtaposition but i'm going with it, so on a side note i've never heard of a womyn being tortured overseas (until someone proves me wrong, of which i am expecting soon ^^;). So if certain men undergo these severe tortures without talking of their orders and military knowledge, does that make them stronger than females?
All these examples come from a popularized tenet of womyn pride of being able to take more pain than men. Is there any validation? I don't think there is, and these examples are feeble in determining the other. Everyone is different, there is no limit to one just because of their sex.
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