No it's not. And here's how I know after I had my last child I got my tubes tied. I'm awake and strapped to the table with a spinal anesthetic. Suddenly, I felt the most ungodly pain in my chest (and everywhere else I could feel anything). All I could do was scream. The anesthesiologist peeks over the drape and tell me "Oh you just got kicked in the nuts"
"Excuse me" I replied.
"Yeah the doctor just bumped your ovary out of the way. They're basically the same as a man's testicles except inside."
strange huh?
So I'm all women but Ihave actually been kicked in the nuts.
2007-03-01 23:46:12
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answered by Anonymous
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With a kick in the balls, the pain will eventually subside.
With childbirth, it's the start of raising a child and the pains of being a parent. This goes on for many years.
2007-03-02 07:46:00
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answered by jemima 3
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I found this mildly funny.
I've been kicked in the "balls" before and its the worst feeling imaginable. Compared to childbirth, the way your question is worded, it sounds like your the one on the receiving end of childbirth and not the giving.
So I'd say I'd rather be at the other side of the table saying "GIVE ME ANOTHER ONE!!!. YOU CAN DO IT HONEY!!".
However if you meant GIVING childbirth, I'd rather be kicked in the "balls".
2007-03-02 07:42:52
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answered by Be Productive, Not Destructive 2
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Women have 9 months to mentally prepare for the pains of childbirth, plus were given the option of having wonderful drugs to get us through the pain.
Maybe if a man could mentally prepare for getting nailed in the balls and get an epidural (sp?) he would want another one.
2007-03-02 07:42:09
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answered by sisterchristian5 3
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Since no one person has experienced both, I would say this is an impossible question. However, if you gave women the option of having their own biological children without undergoing childbirth, I think you would have a lot of takers.
2007-03-02 07:39:41
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answered by Tiffany 3
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ask a women while she's giving birth if she'd like another and you wont hear "Please Sir may i have another"
so as I am no man but a mother who went through a very pain-full delivery that i will never forget, I would have to say they are about on par with each other... but I'm just guessing no one person has ever experienced both. hope i helped a little bit.
2007-03-02 07:40:20
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answered by sPuNkBuBbLe 2
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no1 knows coz at end of day men don't know what childbirth feels like and we don't know what a kick in the balls is like coz we got none
2007-03-02 07:44:26
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answered by Mel 5
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i don't know what it's like for child birth yet, and i'm not a man so i don't know about the kick in the balls. but i've always heard that child birth is the most painful thing out there. kidney stones are 2nd. i hope this helps.
2007-03-02 07:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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They are probably about the same level of pain.
However, your pain doesn't last for 10, 15, 21, etc... HOURS!
On the other hand, your reward isn't a beautiful child for the hours of pain.
2007-03-02 07:39:20
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answered by kja63 7
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That's because men are wimps...and if you had to make that sacrifice for your CHILD, you may stand there and take it again...
Also, mother nature has a way to make a woman forget exactly how bad it hurts...another ensurance that the species will continue to propogate.
2007-03-02 07:38:58
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answered by Nasubi 7
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