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maltrab

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In Oh Shut up and Eat your Choc Ice, at the meeting of the ladies at Edie's, Glenda mentioned about starting a family, Pearl chipped about It's a pity the men don't have to have them and the other ladies chipped in about men cannot cope with pain, yet out of all of them it was only Edie that had a child from the group, so how were the other aware of childbirth pain
 
In Oh Shut up and Eat your Choc Ice, at the meeting of the ladies at Edie's, Glenda mentioned about starting a family, Pearl chipped about It's a pity the men don't have to have them and the other ladies chipped in about men cannot cope with pain, yet out of all of them it was only Edie that had a child from the group, so how were the other aware of childbirth pain
Pain in general springs to mind, if you imagine period pain and times it by how many hours you're in labour for that's child birth pain but I've seen videos of men crying and begging for relief on a period pain simulator, rolling round the floor unable to stand up while woman round them remind them that we have that pain every 28 days and still do 12 hour shifts at work!
 
Pain in general springs to mind, if you imagine period pain and times it by how many hours you're in labour for that's child birth pain but I've seen videos of men crying and begging for relief on a period pain simulator, rolling round the floor unable to stand up while woman round them remind them that we have that pain every 28 days and still do 12 hour shifts at work!
I've read that some of the men on the simulator passed out from the pain. What a bunch of wimps!
 
I've read that some of the men on the simulator passed out from the pain. What a bunch of wimps!
It's hilarious, big tough looking grown men scream on the floor at a level 4. I worked 12 hour shifts on levels 8 and 9 and didn't miss one day and they're cring like babies.
 
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