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Pleasure and a little pain…
Guess I'm one of those few lucky bastards that has a say in their destiny. Childbirth/marriage/any forms of rigid social structures or human expectation have never been a part of my life or interests, so I suppose I have a somewhat biased, strictly logical opinion. For most people in today's modern world, childbirth is indeed a choice. Be it your parents pressuring you for grandkids, your spouse telling you you're not getting any younger, or your own maternal instinct crying out whenever you pass a couple in the park pushing a stroller, it is still first and foremost your choice. Pressure or no pressure. I am of course speaking of the modern countries of the world, and not those where life is cruel and the destiny of the people, particularly the women, is out of their hands. Sorry for the long speech. Figured it would make sense to clarify what I meant.
Had it forcefully done when in the hospital for dehydration. Couldn't pee normally for a week.
see girls there some things Guy have worse. common ground found
Who in their right mind feels confident after they just got booked for an STD?
Oh god man, I feel for ya dude
153, ibuprofen. Also, not everyone has horrible periods.
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On the bright side....nope, nothing's coming to me.
It's worth it. You're being responsible and safe.