Yeah it all depends on what chromosomes you have. XX means more estrogen than testosterone. XY means more testosterone than estrogen. But people have a hard time accepting that most humans, except for certain genetic cases, are only one or the other so.
Scotland passed a bill that requires Local authorities to provide sanitary products free to anyone that needs them. To end period poverty... the more you know . Have a great weekend everyone.
@@Birdbike719 i mean no one is missing school for days because they cant have condoms. Period poverty is a serious issue. Family planning and students unions always had free condoms and most doctors too
But I love the "period is the uteruses revenge for not being pregnant" As a woman who doesnt have or want kids, I fully believe this is the true definition. Lol
As a woman who had 4 kids ( I’ve still got them, they’ve just all grown up and are somebody else’s problem now)...and *loved* being a Mum..in my case at least I can say that it was worth the misery...but yeah, if you never intend to procreate, that is just damn rude.
I mean you would be upset too if you took the time to prepare for someone staying over only for them to cancel on you last minute after you’ve prepared the room for them to stay in for nine months.
I’m just astounded that some men don’t believe we grow facial hair, I mean they must’ve heard about us being able to grow body hair under our arms and on how legs, so why not the face like men??? SMH.
@@Elizabeth-gx1sumany think its not normal for women to have any body hair. Theyre out there thinking we are all bald everywhere besides eyebrows and the hair on our heads
The best is when men think women can “hold in” periods like pee. I once read a story where a woman’s male coworker genuinely thought that women could pick and choose the specific days they had their period 😐
About no pain in childbirth. My wife is very sweet. At her first birth, I was there being as encouraging and supportive as possible. She reached up, grabbed me by the throat, and shook as hard as she could, saying "I wish you were on this table!" The nurse broke her grip and said "You are going to need him later on, dear."
my mom had a muscle condition that made her stronger than she should have been. my dad said sometimes, if she was mad enough, she could lift him up over her head by his shirt. and he was MUCH bigger than she was. when she was giving birth to my oldest sibling, she apparently grabbed him by his left breast (he said she got under the muscle) and dragged him closer only to say, "You're breathing my air!" then she kept dragging him closer when he tried pulling away to give her more room. he wasn't as close the next two times she gave birth.
I had both kids in my 30s & They're both healthy. Unfortunately I now have to inform 1 that she's not a lesbian anymore since her nose is pierced on the left.
I was born in 1961, my mother was born in 1920, so she was 41 years old when I was born way back in the day. I'm 60 now, and have had very few health problems compared to my peers. I guess my mom's eggs had a pretty lengthy expiration date! Oh, and I had my last period at age 56, so I doubt that most female astronauts are post-menopausal. 🙄
I would love to talk to that dummy. Yo dude, get over here? See this? Yeah… I has a beard. And I’m still female. Go on, you can touch it. Mine’s thicker than yours! Yeah, I do shave fairly often… the darn thing keeps coming back!
i once got in an argument with someone who believed that having a perfectly flat stomach and tiny waist + big hips and butt was more common for women than to be chubby. they literally were arguing that being chubby and having curves everywhere was rare and that they'd never met someone like that. i guess that person never stepped outside lmao
I had my first baby at 32. I'm 5 months pregnant with my second and I'll be 35. I'm so glad I waited, not just financially, but also my husband and I built up a strong marriage and we are WAY more emotionally balanced than we were in our 20s. We're hoping to try for a third before I'm 40.
Good for you! It is still considered an at risk pregnancy in healthcare, any time after 35, mostly due to statistics and more for the purposes of monitoring and risk mitigation.
One of my male friends thought that we controlled how much we bled on our periods, like we could just start and stop bleeding . . . it was a very painful conversation since I didn't like talking about this with guys, but I didn't want him to say something stupid in front of his girlfriend.
It really is ridiculous how stupid some guys are. Also there are some things about guys that women don't know. I am kind of curious what they do teach kids in "sex education".
@@robertkartechner5850 I wouldn't call men stupid for that. I remember back when I was in 5th grade and they started teaching us about our bodies, they divided the males and females. I remember being upset because I got to learn about periods, but we weren't allowed to learn about what the boys go through. They weren't allowed to learn about the girls either since we had to be separated for these lessons. And this was in Public school in the US. I know not all schools are like that, but American schools have been generally prudes when it comes to sex-ed and our growing bodies.
I'd like to find the "women don't feel pain in childbirth" guy and put some particularly tender part of the male anatomy in a vice grip for about 16 or so hours...
We can only hope that he said those same stupid sentences around some women in his life (preferably someone like his mother) and got a long, LONG explanation on what a brainless idiot 😁
Scotland introduced a law last year aimed at tackling period poverty, which requires local authorities to provide period products for free. We have never classed periods as a disability. I hope that didn’t need to be clarified but for my national pride, I felt the need to say it. Signed, a lawyer in Scotland
Not gonna lie I feel like with or without the theory that it's being "classed as a disability" that's still way ahead of 90% of America. Most Americans don't even think that period poverty is a thing much less that we should be trying to address it......
@@shiramarie6770 I was very proud of my country the day that this Bill was approved. Perhaps more remarkably, it was approved unanimously by all Members of the Scottish Parliament, which is rare in politics anywhere these days. I haven’t seen any stats but I really do hope that it is helping, and that this issue becomes more widely acknowledged and tackled.
To set the record straight: The vaginal area stretches naturally to allow the baby through, no pain. The uterus is where the pain is. Uterine muscles squeeze and squeeze only during childbirth to expel it.
@@priscillawilson2634 I’m betting you don’t have kids….or if you do that they were under epidural or c section…….in other words, if you don’t know what you’re on about, shut up
At 8:15 of this video? From one guy to all other guys! The *peach fuzz* on the face of a woman is sensitive to a light touch, and if gently stroked in the right direction, can cause her to get goosebumps, which turns her on! As Charlotte says.... THE MORE YOU KNOW!
That whole "periods in space" thing just about killed me. Also, two questions for these men. If women don't have muscles, how are we even able to move? And, if a uterus is necessary for peeing, how do men pee? Educate yourself!!!
I was confused about the space thing too. I've known periods to be late due to stress or emotions, which going to space may do to someone (I would personally panic), but I haven't heard of periods just volcanic eruption due to such things. I honestly think the uterus thing confused them since Males share the same tube as their pee and reproductive functions while females do not.
@@reginyra8401 It could be a cause and effect thing maybe...... Most women I know who stress start when they do will go through several super absorbent pads in a matter of a few hours so maybe it's the fact that the stress is starting it?
@@shiramarie6770 that makes sense, since every female is different. I was thinkin stress is the most common thing I've heard of to make a period fluctuate. That and medication (birth control etc)
That is because studies have shown that Dunning-kruger effect is very noticeable in Western Countries like the US. So, the average idiot on internet vastly overestimates his/her intelligence and not even know it.
Add any woman who plucks a unibrow or needs to shave their "sideburns" to this list..... I'm not sure they are smart enough to know how to read that many names.......
Actually, that Urban Dictionary definition of a period being the uterus wanting revenge might be the most accurate thing I've ever seen, because that is what it feels like. Let us commune my fellow werewolves for the monthly spray 😈
My mom figured out she was pregnant when she stopped pooping altogether. She didn’t vomit and she didn’t crave weird stuff. Her big pregnancy symptom was an almost total lack of poopin the whole time she was pregnant. My birth was *such* a relief lemme tell ya
"The thing is child birth is not painful its almost laughable...women can NEVER understand just like other millions of simple concepts they can't" Me, a woman reading this comment: "The fact that I am gazing upon your HIGHEST level of *ignorance* is almost laughable"
So like back in the day like (1800s) when trains were first invented the top speed of trains is 55 mph and women weren't allowed to ride on them. All because the train engineers thought women's uteruses would fly out at going such "unnatural speeds" EDIT: I forgot to add whenever my husband is driving the car and he starts to accelerate I always tell him to not accelerate too quickly or my uterus will fly out xD
Not just women. They thought that it would be impossible to breathe at higher speeds, and even the sight of something going past you at such a speed could drive people insane.
I'm going to have to be a lot more careful driving over the bumps in the road, don't want to jostle anything, and have to get my car detailed to get rid of the spray. Thank your Charlotte the laugh today Charlotte. I hope everybody has a great Friday and a phenomenal weekend!!!!
I'm an old retired nurse.👵 I'm very worried about all of this. It seems we are going backwards😳 It's funny and frightening at the same time. Take care and have a really good day everybody!
"...a chat with my friend Charles Dawkins." First of all it's Charles Darwin....and second it's Richard Dawkins......two separate people. WOW! I'm genuinely surprised no one picked up on that one.
I found the one about women and facial hair extra humorous because ’bigot’ is almost the same as the Spanish word for ‘mustache’ which is ‘bigote’. So when you said “you’re a bigot if you think woman don’t grow facial hair” you inadvertently made a bi-lingual pun. 😊
If ever I have a child who is a boy, he will have the most comprehensive education of women just so I never have to be embarrassed of him the way these men's mothers must be. Dear lord.
I like to think some people just say things that are blatantly stupid for attention. Negative attention is also attention. Don't take this hope away from me, the other possibility makes me loose too much faith in humanity.
i know lmfao - im disappointed as well. however, ill bet he MEANT to say charles darwin, couldnt quuiiiite remember the name, either googled it and because dawkins is still alive he came up, or spell check had some influence.
Ugh this one made me so mad hahaha. Child birth is hard and contractions hurt so bad I could not speak during them. My husband filmed me while I was going through one and then when it ended. The pain was evident on my body and so was the relief when each contraction ended. I was so hungry right after my little monster was born.
5:03 is about the Scotland's Period Products Act, a legal duty on local authorities to provide free items such as tampons and sanitary pads to "anyone who needs them". read small print for more info nothing is seldom free
You forgot to add, that as women we are unable to understand even simple concepts, this is why we need the manly man helping us to survive! They don't need us of course!
There are millions of male doctors who know how the female body works. As a matter of fact they were the first doctors to understand how female anatomy works🙄
As a NYC raised woman, we don't know this man. Nor do we claim him. Trust me, a lot of the regular shmegular NYC guys you find are out of shape and hitting almost every "my girl can/cannot be" requirement they make up themselves. It be the same dusty men trying to sell you a metrocard swipe for $2.
Exactly. I’m not in NY but I was in better shape in my 30’s and 40’s than I ever was in my early 20’s. AND I had my healthy babies in my late 30’s. They are perfect.
I worked at a typesetter at a paper in Queens about thirty years ago. My favorite was typing up the Personals section. The list of requirements were pretty funny/tragic. I remember one guy who was looking for a woman with "zero percent body fat" -- I wonder if he ever met the dessicated husk of his dreams...
Chill. It's probably the fact that you can't tell the age of the person and you were used to having conversations with people your age or older, but now kids use the Internet, so a lot of these are simply from kids or teens.
I just got done with a 3 day argument with individuals who asked me if I actually fact checked before saying men have breast 😹 and when they insisted they do not I had to ask “well when men develop cancer of the tissue over their pectoral muscle; what kind of cancer is it!?” You cannot make it up
Sarcasm often doesn't translate well online, but I'd say mass human stupidity has a lot to do with it as well, mob-mentality, religious hysteria, etc. etc. ad nauseam...
They will probably say you are pansexual or asexual. Lol I will just keep my one piercing and they can think whatever they want. The only people that need to know my sexual preferences is/are 😈 my partner(s).
@@zaynab2085 I didn't realize that us aces need to get both nostrils pierced, oh my. 😂 And it's funny how you grouped together the opposite sexualities, proving how ridiculous that "logic" is.
After being stranded for over 24 hours at 2 different airports on my way to vacation in Puerto Rico, watching a video of Charlotte and hey great personality lifted my mood so very much.
I just... How do they survive like this?! "Get educated!" 🤣 (also, sign me up for the monthly spray, I missed the last one and I'm irrationally angry after realizing I'll be hitting "the wall" next year 🙄)
The second time I was pregnant I did know within a day or two. Not because of some woman-spider-sense, but because my husband's cat suddenly liked me again. A lot. Just like she did with my first pregnancy. And she was right. I waited the appropriate time to take a pregnancy test, but she knew immediately. She loved me when I was full of pregnancy hormones.
@@kaoutermouslimhaliba7145 LOL yes!!! She was my very reluctant teacher. She tolerated me as "the other woman" in his life. 😆 I loved her dearly anyways!
My daughter's mother told me she knew she was pregnant almost immediately afterwards(it'sbeen 20 years). I don't remember why she said so, but she wasn't wrong.
With all four of mine, I knew and tested before my missed period; however, that’s me and everyone is different. Hell, a small percentage of women have a period for a few months after. Also, a young girl whose been taken advantage of would probably not know, even with a missed period! I can say for a 100% fact, if my daughter came to me as a teenager and told me she was r@ped and then 2 months later, we realize she’s pregnant. There’s no way in hell I’d make her give birth to a child, as a child, if she told me she didn’t want to or wasn’t ready. Id reassure her I’d help her in any way, no matter her decision, having the baby or not, but I would never force her to do either. I think empathy is becoming an extinct notion. People need to stop basing what other people “should” do, on what they would do themselves. You only star in your life. That’s the only one you control. The rest are not only not in your control, but none of your business! I find it ironic, people who completely 100% oppose @bortion, are the same people insinuating just asking their vaccination status is a “violation of their HIPAA rights. While it’s not a violation to ask, how can they assume it’s a violation to even ask, while trying to prevent other women from making their own decision regarding their medical history and their body. Personally, if an embryo of 6 weeks is considered a child, so should sperm alone. Every single sperm is a potential child. Every time a man chokes the chicken, it should be considered the wasting of potential babies! I’m sorry, I’m rambling. I’m just so sick of hypocrisy and ignorance. I’ve had my fill since Jan 20th of 2017!! 🤪
I’m jealous. I don’t want to have children (and will not change my mind) but this operation isn’t allowed in my country if I don’t have serious health issues, like cancer or something like that.
That period disability thing reminded me of when I was job hunting for jobs that were in Europe there were a few that allowed time off for having your period. That sounded pretty dope.
@@fourteens2336 I see what you mean. At least a woman can stay home and feel like shit without repercussions instead of being at work feeling like shit. Lol #SPRAYSPRAYSPRAY
1:05 here’s a tip for those who don’t know: men and women both produce testosterone AND estrogen. They’re just at different levels and ratios. When a cis woman is on her period, her estrogen drops and her testosterone spikes, and as cis women get older, their estrogen levels drop. Same with cis men, but with testosterone instead of estrogen.
When my doctor insisted I "wasn't feeling my contractions enough" and turned off my epidural then told me to labor down for an hour then push for an hour. I was plotting that man's death because my son's head was stuck in my pelvic bone. He refused to listen when I talked and my mother ended up saying to the nurse "if he doesn't listen to her she going to stand up in the stirrups and kill him now." I screamed at him within 5 seconds of those words leaving her mouth and THEN he started listening. He did not perform my necessary cesarean thank God!
I think the suck-in-hoover lady misunderstood some basic wildlife biology ;) Yes, stress hormones can and will block receptors so that contractions *can* stop. No sucking baby back in, though ;)
Yes, they must never know women move only through our psychic brain powers we use to control our bodies mimicking their movements to fake having weak muscle tissues like them
For all them guys that don't know, we as humans are mammals. One of the defining traits is we have body hair, including the face!! Doesn't make us a freaking MAN!
I think what they are getting at is the man beard/mustache, not the peach fuzz or even PCOS hair which while thicker generally doesn’t approach lumberjack status, due to current definitions.
@@Evija3000 I’m afraid it’s full grown adults as well. Ask 10 adult women what their cycle is all about. You might be astonished by the answers you get …
True story: Back in the day in school when they split the girls and boys into two groups and had “the talk” with each group. Mine was 6th grade. The teacher literally told us to consider our period was our body’s way of crying because it wasn’t having a baby. Thank goodness my mom’s friend had a real talk with her and she told me what was actually happening. 😂
Oh wow. Thank you so much to all the men out there for telling me how my body actually works. I honestly had no idea. I am now off to buy a plane ticket to go and find Hugh Jackman so I can join his circus because I have upper lip hair (which is obviously very wrong). Thank you men. What would us women do without your superior knowledge. All hail men!! 🤪😜
Ahh!! I love this! I never "felt pregnant" with my son. I was obviously pregnant but never felt it, it was weird. I knew I was pregnant with my daughter within minutes of conception even though it was past my ovulation and I theoretically shouldn't have been able to get pregnant I "felt pregnant" right away. Both my son and my daughter are the best things that have ever happened to me and I do not remember the pain of childbirth, though it was painful, I only remember being utterly in love with each of them as soon as they were born.
7:20 is hilarious because i am literally in tears at the fact that anyone would believe that shit. Like, how can the body get revenge on the person that controls the body, huh Einstein?
When I was going to university, they said we could not do our papers on one subject. I somehow convinced my professors otherwise and actually did many papers on "Teenage pregnant mothers throughout history." I gained so much knowledge about this subject that I could write a book, lol. Poor women were treated like shit back in the day by the way.
I'm 42. I have a 23 year old son (I had him at 18 years old) I have a 12 year old daughter (had her at 29 years old) I have a 3 year old son (I had him at 38 years old) One thing I have learnt is simple: Until a female stops producing eggs or has a Hysterectomy! You can become a mother at any age!
Fun fact: A difference in air pressure does have the low chance of messing up your period cycle. Aka me flying to Ireland the day after my period ended, spending a week there, only to get another period the day after we flew home.
@@evanescentlili I’ve seen loads of restaurants starting to stock them too, great when you’ve been caught unexpectedly. I remember being left without anything during high school on more than a few occasions and having to try to use toilet roll - so glad my girls will have better options
The Denver Curling Center has baskets of needed period products in the restrooms. I was happily surprised to discover this! And as it turns out, it was one of the men who suggested it. “So, is there anything else we need for the restrooms?” ~not one lady says a thing~ “You sure? Because I was thinking… instead of just extra tp, why not have pads and things available?” Smart move, my dude!
@@mmmmmmolly LOL I've been trying to spray for hours. Nothing. So sad. 🙄 No, but seriously, I do envy some older cultures where the women on their periods would just go into the same tent the whole duration. Might be annoying with some of the other symptoms, but at least you're surrounded by people who know what's going on!
That comment about the uterus wanting revenge is literally how I referred to my period cramps in High School, though. Not very subtle but it brightened the otherwise very very bad and painful day every time:)
4:21 i didn't know i was pregnant until I was 7 weeks. I had a normal menstrual cycle my first month except it was a little light and my second one, while it was gone, i was in a very bad living situation while also being a full time education student so I thought i missed my cycle because of stress as i had happen several times in college. Also I have a tilted uterus and I'm big hipped already so I didnt even show until I was 7 months along. That said, I most certainly know how painful it is. My epidural bag ran out just as I started pushing but my doc told me there was no time to change the bag since my son was crowning already. Yea. Ow. This person should try pushing a 7 pound nearly two foot long human from their body. See how it feels.
Regarding "garthering the "sqwush(?)" and what is seen when "turning around"; in scandinavian folk lore, there is this creature called a "skogsrå", (forrest fawn?). It is described as so beautiful and alluring to the point of being irresistible. It would lead you astray with the beauty, to be lost, and then devour you. However, if seen from behind, it's back looks like a dead, rotten tree trunk. (Convinient for story telling, when living in a dark old forrest, right? "Would you believe, I saw a skogsrå today. It was only from behind, but it was scary.") The trick to not being trick by one, was to wear a piece of clothing inside out... "The more you know..." and "Forewarned is forearmed, as Peter says."
My husband and I tried for kids for 14 years, when I got pregnant I knew within about 12 hours. It was all in the boobs, boobs never lie! I told him the next day, he called bullshit. I finally got a positive test after 3-4 negative tests and threw the pee stick at him from across the room (super gross haha) and said “I told you so “ which is the cry of married women everywhere! 😎
My grandma use to call it every time. She claimed my cousins and my boobs where a dead giveaway. She was so awesome and better than a pregnancy test! Because it was Free
When I was in high school, I was with my church youth group at a water slide, the first big jar and plop into the water, there she came. In like Flint. Aunt Martha liked to visit at irregular times. I never knew when she would visit.
Scotland doesn’t regard periods as a disability. Scotland wants to end “period poverty” and encourages businesses to offer free sanitary products in their bathrooms. Scotland also gives free sanitary products to those women on a low income and in every government building there is access to free sanitary products to everyone. Scotland hates the so called “womans tax” on period products. Scotland also offers women a “baby box” with all the essentials for a newborn baby. Scotland loves women and babies! 🏴🏴🏴
@@IsleNaK let me clarify.....when i say "talk about womens health".....i mean talk about it with WOMEN. i've met maybe a dozen men willing to do so openly and without judgment in my 34 yrs as an adult. (im speaking as a heterosexual male, btw) also, clearly every single male on this list thought he was "educated"
Tell me you have never seen a girl up close without telling me. (Or a biology text explaining that all humans have hairs everywhere apart from very few places like lips) Like some shave, some plug the few they have out and others are lucky and have very fair / miniature hair no removal required. Does it matter? No. You are beautiful either way!
I laugh whenever I hear about women Spraying, It kills me every time. I saw a pad commercial where they referred to it as a gush and I always giggle a little. Also I worked with a lady who had a thick dark mustache and she eventually started shaving it (Not sure if someone commented on it) but for a while it was thicker than most of the men's mustaches in the factory.
Coming back to Charlotte for my daily 🌞 on this dark and dreary day. Thank you for always being here, Charlotte❣Have a great Friday everyone. Take care, #tatertots.✌🏼❤
Same. I hadnt even missed a period yet and I was throwing up at every opportunity. Finally took a test, tho as I was young and it was my first assumed it wouldn't work. It did.
At 03:43 you need to see a lady from UK that has worn corsets.. so tight... she literally has a 6" waist. This was 20 yrs or so ago & no idea if she's still alive, but it is possible to get this type of body using a corset.
2:28 lmao, I had three children. My first was born when I was 32, the second one I was 34, and the last one I was 37. The youngest and the oldest are both in college right now, and my middle child is 24 and living on his own in California
SPRAYSPRAYSPRAY
*we must spray.*
WE RIDE AT DAWN
I love your videos their really funny charlotte
Let us spray 🙏🏼 😂
Spraying the way!!!
When it comes to hormones, all humans naturally have testosterone and estrogen. How come so few people know about it?
Exactly. These are all annoying but that one was especially annoying
Probably never paid attention in bio class?
Yeah it all depends on what chromosomes you have. XX means more estrogen than testosterone. XY means more testosterone than estrogen. But people have a hard time accepting that most humans, except for certain genetic cases, are only one or the other so.
@@svenulfskjaldbjorn5401 Intelligence and knowing things aren't that clearly related tho, they're separate things.
Because unlike testosterone not everybody seems to have a functioning brain 😂
Scotland passed a bill that requires Local authorities to provide sanitary products free to anyone that needs them. To end period poverty... the more you know . Have a great weekend everyone.
That's actually great and should be done everywhere in the world.
They should include condoms in that deal.
@@Birdbike719 They do Linda. Condoms are free in the UK if you go to family planning services.
I didn’t see this reply before I posted the same thing.
@@Birdbike719 i mean no one is missing school for days because they cant have condoms. Period poverty is a serious issue. Family planning and students unions always had free condoms and most doctors too
But I love the "period is the uteruses revenge for not being pregnant" As a woman who doesnt have or want kids, I fully believe this is the true definition. Lol
Then my uterus must have been angry since I was eleven...
@JayLeeBeanz Same!!! Fortunately mine has been silent for a couple of years by now. It's probably dead (or so I hope).
As a woman who had 4 kids ( I’ve still got them, they’ve just all grown up and are somebody else’s problem now)...and *loved* being a Mum..in my case at least I can say that it was worth the misery...but yeah, if you never intend to procreate, that is just damn rude.
I mean you would be upset too if you took the time to prepare for someone staying over only for them to cancel on you last minute after you’ve prepared the room for them to stay in for nine months.
@@kaybadberg534 haha, that's good.
“Women shouldn’t have facial hair” Tell me you’ve never been laid without telling me you’ve never been laid 🤣🤣🤣
Ugh. So true. I have recurring peach fuzz that would absolutely love to have a “chat” with that guy.
Some women have a little, some women don't have any. It depends on hormones, race/genetics, etc.
I’m just astounded that some men don’t believe we grow facial hair, I mean they must’ve heard about us being able to grow body hair under our arms and on how legs, so why not the face like men??? SMH.
@@Elizabeth-gx1sumany think its not normal for women to have any body hair. Theyre out there thinking we are all bald everywhere besides eyebrows and the hair on our heads
Hell, has he never been giving a cheek kiss, even, by a prickly aunt?
The best is when men think women can “hold in” periods like pee. I once read a story where a woman’s male coworker genuinely thought that women could pick and choose the specific days they had their period 😐
About no pain in childbirth. My wife is very sweet. At her first birth, I was there being as encouraging and supportive as possible. She reached up, grabbed me by the throat, and shook as hard as she could, saying "I wish you were on this table!" The nurse broke her grip and said "You are going to need him later on, dear."
Hell of a woman. 😊
my mom had a muscle condition that made her stronger than she should have been. my dad said sometimes, if she was mad enough, she could lift him up over her head by his shirt. and he was MUCH bigger than she was. when she was giving birth to my oldest sibling, she apparently grabbed him by his left breast (he said she got under the muscle) and dragged him closer only to say, "You're breathing my air!" then she kept dragging him closer when he tried pulling away to give her more room. he wasn't as close the next two times she gave birth.
@@ericahoff8386I've gotta screenshot that and share it with my sisters. That is so frigging funny!
I yelled at my husband "This is all your fault!"
I had both kids in my 30s & They're both healthy. Unfortunately I now have to inform 1 that she's not a lesbian anymore since her nose is pierced on the left.
🤣🤣🤣
I am so sorry. That is going to be a difficult conversation. I hope she understands that rules are rules and life is not fair.😂😂
I was born in 1961, my mother was born in 1920, so she was 41 years old when I was born way back in the day. I'm 60 now, and have had very few health problems compared to my peers. I guess my mom's eggs had a pretty lengthy expiration date!
Oh, and I had my last period at age 56, so I doubt that most female astronauts are post-menopausal. 🙄
Unfortunately someone has to be the bearer of bad news 😏
My mom had me and my brother, after 30. Both of us are healthy. I even have a son now...
The men who insist women don’t have facial hair are outing themselves as people who have never been close to a woman. 🤣
And won't bc they wouldn't date women with facial hair.
Exactly
I was thinking that too xD
They probably haven't, but it's also not like every woman has visible facial hair.
I would love to talk to that dummy. Yo dude, get over here? See this? Yeah… I has a beard. And I’m still female. Go on, you can touch it. Mine’s thicker than yours!
Yeah, I do shave fairly often… the darn thing keeps coming back!
i once got in an argument with someone who believed that having a perfectly flat stomach and tiny waist + big hips and butt was more common for women than to be chubby. they literally were arguing that being chubby and having curves everywhere was rare and that they'd never met someone like that. i guess that person never stepped outside lmao
I had my first baby at 32. I'm 5 months pregnant with my second and I'll be 35. I'm so glad I waited, not just financially, but also my husband and I built up a strong marriage and we are WAY more emotionally balanced than we were in our 20s. We're hoping to try for a third before I'm 40.
Congratulations 😊❤🎉
Good for you! It is still considered an at risk pregnancy in healthcare, any time after 35, mostly due to statistics and more for the purposes of monitoring and risk mitigation.
Congratulations and hope you realise your dream of a third!
One of my male friends thought that we controlled how much we bled on our periods, like we could just start and stop bleeding . . . it was a very painful conversation since I didn't like talking about this with guys, but I didn't want him to say something stupid in front of his girlfriend.
You are an amazing friend!
Dude....grown men think that. Like, they think we can hold it in like pee.
Basically most men lose IQ points every time they pee, they shouldn't be allowed out unattended
It really is ridiculous how stupid some guys are. Also there are some things about guys that women don't know. I am kind of curious what they do teach kids in "sex education".
@@robertkartechner5850 I wouldn't call men stupid for that. I remember back when I was in 5th grade and they started teaching us about our bodies, they divided the males and females. I remember being upset because I got to learn about periods, but we weren't allowed to learn about what the boys go through. They weren't allowed to learn about the girls either since we had to be separated for these lessons. And this was in Public school in the US. I know not all schools are like that, but American schools have been generally prudes when it comes to sex-ed and our growing bodies.
I'd like to find the "women don't feel pain in childbirth" guy and put some particularly tender part of the male anatomy in a vice grip for about 16 or so hours...
We can only hope that he said those same stupid sentences around some women in his life (preferably someone like his mother) and got a long, LONG explanation on what a brainless idiot 😁
Yess
How about rearrange his pelvis?
Yep had two babies and around 48 hours labour for both.
@@jenniferpearce1052 IKR !!! 😂👊
Scotland introduced a law last year aimed at tackling period poverty, which requires local authorities to provide period products for free. We have never classed periods as a disability. I hope that didn’t need to be clarified but for my national pride, I felt the need to say it.
Signed, a lawyer in Scotland
Not gonna lie I feel like with or without the theory that it's being "classed as a disability" that's still way ahead of 90% of America. Most Americans don't even think that period poverty is a thing much less that we should be trying to address it......
@@shiramarie6770 I was very proud of my country the day that this Bill was approved. Perhaps more remarkably, it was approved unanimously by all Members of the Scottish Parliament, which is rare in politics anywhere these days. I haven’t seen any stats but I really do hope that it is helping, and that this issue becomes more widely acknowledged and tackled.
Re: Childbirth, I’d love to see men squeeze a cantelope out a hole out the size a bagel without screaming.
To set the record straight: The vaginal area stretches naturally to allow the baby through, no pain. The uterus is where the pain is. Uterine muscles squeeze and squeeze only during childbirth to expel it.
@priscilla Wilson might want to read up on the ring of fire and (micro) vaginal tears
Oh, but it is not pain you are feeling, just pressure :P (joking!)
@@priscillawilson2634 I’m betting you don’t have kids….or if you do that they were under epidural or c section…….in other words, if you don’t know what you’re on about, shut up
@@aimeevandijk1482 oof. Tell me about it.
At 8:15 of this video? From one guy to all other guys!
The *peach fuzz* on the face of a woman is sensitive to a light touch, and if gently stroked in the right direction, can cause her to get goosebumps, which turns her on! As Charlotte says....
THE MORE YOU KNOW!
You made me stroke my own face and it felt so weird thank you 😂😂
That whole "periods in space" thing just about killed me. Also, two questions for these men. If women don't have muscles, how are we even able to move? And, if a uterus is necessary for peeing, how do men pee?
Educate yourself!!!
Don't be silly. Men pee from their testicles. Everybody knows that.
The uterus one just killed me...... Like...... No shit....... I need a uterus to pee??........ Well then how do you pee sir???
I was confused about the space thing too. I've known periods to be late due to stress or emotions, which going to space may do to someone (I would personally panic), but I haven't heard of periods just volcanic eruption due to such things.
I honestly think the uterus thing confused them since Males share the same tube as their pee and reproductive functions while females do not.
@@reginyra8401 It could be a cause and effect thing maybe...... Most women I know who stress start when they do will go through several super absorbent pads in a matter of a few hours so maybe it's the fact that the stress is starting it?
@@shiramarie6770 that makes sense, since every female is different. I was thinkin stress is the most common thing I've heard of to make a period fluctuate. That and medication (birth control etc)
It always surprises me HOW confident these people are when they are SO wrong. Lmao.
Yeah, I too aspire to have the confidence of a straight white man.
That is because studies have shown that Dunning-kruger effect is very noticeable in Western Countries like the US. So, the average idiot on internet vastly overestimates his/her intelligence and not even know it.
As my friend always tells me. "Don't just be bad. Be Al Capone bad". Goes for stupid, too!
@@Birdbike719 oh I love that one 🤣👌🏻
Right?
Watching people on Reddit argue about whether women do or do not have facial hair, while plucking my chin gave me a good giggle.
Mood, my two rogue chin hairs would like a word with them
Add any woman who plucks a unibrow or needs to shave their "sideburns" to this list..... I'm not sure they are smart enough to know how to read that many names.......
I have a ton of chin hairs as well, and a mustache
@@omegasage777 😂😂
Actually, that Urban Dictionary definition of a period being the uterus wanting revenge might be the most accurate thing I've ever seen, because that is what it feels like.
Let us commune my fellow werewolves for the monthly spray 😈
My mom figured out she was pregnant when she stopped pooping altogether. She didn’t vomit and she didn’t crave weird stuff. Her big pregnancy symptom was an almost total lack of poopin the whole time she was pregnant. My birth was *such* a relief lemme tell ya
I'm so silly, I read this and thought you were saying your mom was in her early 80s when she was pregnant 😂
@@raymondroca2414 lol lemme fix that
"The thing is child birth is not painful its almost laughable...women can NEVER understand just like other millions of simple concepts they can't"
Me, a woman reading this comment: "The fact that I am gazing upon your HIGHEST level of *ignorance* is almost laughable"
I had to tap that like button again for this comment. Yes!!!
But it's not painful... if you're the father.
Respect madame
If I give birth, I’m just going to laugh through the pushes 🥴
My kids are in their teens and I still remember the pain of childbirth. It’s no picnic. I really pray none of these morons procreate.
So like back in the day like (1800s) when trains were first invented the top speed of trains is 55 mph and women weren't allowed to ride on them. All because the train engineers thought women's uteruses would fly out at going such "unnatural speeds"
EDIT: I forgot to add whenever my husband is driving the car and he starts to accelerate I always tell him to not accelerate too quickly or my uterus will fly out xD
I bet those engineer’s little trains never left their station
ROFL!!
Not just women. They thought that it would be impossible to breathe at higher speeds, and even the sight of something going past you at such a speed could drive people insane.
@@svondriska this comment killed me
Literally lol a lot
I'm going to have to be a lot more careful driving over the bumps in the road, don't want to jostle anything, and have to get my car detailed to get rid of the spray. Thank your Charlotte the laugh today Charlotte. I hope everybody has a great Friday and a phenomenal weekend!!!!
I'm an old retired nurse.👵 I'm very worried about all of this. It seems we are going backwards😳 It's funny and frightening at the same time.
Take care and have a really good day everybody!
A bumpy road is the easiest way to be accused of murder! The spray is called the spray for a reason.
Yes!
Thanks, have a great weekend as well!
You may join the spray this month
"...a chat with my friend Charles Dawkins." First of all it's Charles Darwin....and second it's Richard Dawkins......two separate people. WOW! I'm genuinely surprised no one picked up on that one.
What I came here to say.. lol
I found the one about women and facial hair extra humorous because ’bigot’ is almost the same as the Spanish word for ‘mustache’ which is ‘bigote’. So when you said “you’re a bigot if you think woman don’t grow facial hair” you inadvertently made a bi-lingual pun. 😊
If ever I have a child who is a boy, he will have the most comprehensive education of women just so I never have to be embarrassed of him the way these men's mothers must be. Dear lord.
These posts and comments actually made me start screaming. How do people so confidently and loudly just be wrong.
I like to think some people just say things that are blatantly stupid for attention. Negative attention is also attention.
Don't take this hope away from me, the other possibility makes me loose too much faith in humanity.
Prolly Trump supporters too.
Probably teenagers or younger? I hope no grown men actually think like this.
Dear Chicken Lance Bottoms as a man Im so glad you said my uterus was for peeing not my bladder.
Not only be wrong, but also so incredibly dumb.
I love that they just combined Charles Darwin and Richard Dawkins into one person 😵💫
Why is this not up higher?! I feel sad for the world lol
i know lmfao - im disappointed as well. however, ill bet he MEANT to say charles darwin, couldnt quuiiiite remember the name, either googled it and because dawkins is still alive he came up, or spell check had some influence.
Ugh this one made me so mad hahaha. Child birth is hard and contractions hurt so bad I could not speak during them. My husband filmed me while I was going through one and then when it ended. The pain was evident on my body and so was the relief when each contraction ended. I was so hungry right after my little monster was born.
5:03 is about the Scotland's Period Products Act,
a legal duty on local authorities to provide free items such as tampons and sanitary pads to
"anyone who needs them".
read small print for more info
nothing is seldom free
I’m so glad there are manly men telling me, a womanly woman how my body works! Thank the LAWD🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🤦🏻♀️
Right? What would we do without them? Lucikly my hubby is not one of those men and neither are either of our sons.
Yeap! Mansplaining at its best!!🤦♀️
You forgot to add, that as women we are unable to understand even simple concepts, this is why we need the manly man helping us to survive! They don't need us of course!
There are millions of male doctors who know how the female body works. As a matter of fact they were the first doctors to understand how female anatomy works🙄
@@Lysiasolo as women,let's not womansplain how men are 🙄
As a NYC raised woman, we don't know this man. Nor do we claim him. Trust me, a lot of the regular shmegular NYC guys you find are out of shape and hitting almost every "my girl can/cannot be" requirement they make up themselves. It be the same dusty men trying to sell you a metrocard swipe for $2.
Seconded as another New York woman. 32 and thinner/feeling better than I ever have 😂
Exactly. I’m not in NY but I was in better shape in my 30’s and 40’s than I ever was in my early 20’s. AND I had my healthy babies in my late 30’s. They are perfect.
Sure, you know him. He is that weirdo on the subway you pass everyday that creeps you out.
I worked at a typesetter at a paper in Queens about thirty years ago. My favorite was typing up the Personals section. The list of requirements were pretty funny/tragic. I remember one guy who was looking for a woman with "zero percent body fat" -- I wonder if he ever met the dessicated husk of his dreams...
@@carolinegrova8707 🤣"dedicated husk of his dreams"
Your conversation with Charles was ADORABLE!!
Also….you do not look a DAY over 20, love!!!!!
the shoplifting one omg 😂😂😭😭 these men I swear
It is astonishing to see what some people believe...can’t tell if they are being sarcastic or something or genuinely feel that way!
Chill. It's probably the fact that you can't tell the age of the person and you were used to having conversations with people your age or older, but now kids use the Internet, so a lot of these are simply from kids or teens.
I've seen in the past couple years that a lot of people really are total idiots
I just got done with a 3 day argument with individuals who asked me if I actually fact checked before saying men have breast 😹 and when they insisted they do not I had to ask “well when men develop cancer of the tissue over their pectoral muscle; what kind of cancer is it!?” You cannot make it up
It's funny how many people are "sarcastic" in the same stupid way, isn't it?
Sarcasm often doesn't translate well online, but I'd say mass human stupidity has a lot to do with it as well, mob-mentality, religious hysteria, etc. etc. ad nauseam...
Just get your whole nose pierced and become a bisexual lesbian in labor trying to alleviate cramps.
Solved it.
They will probably say you are pansexual or asexual. Lol I will just keep my one piercing and they can think whatever they want. The only people that need to know my sexual preferences is/are 😈 my partner(s).
Hahaha
I almost choked on air I laughed so hard. Made my boyfriend ask if I was okay....thank you for that!
Well logic you are very logical
@@zaynab2085 I didn't realize that us aces need to get both nostrils pierced, oh my. 😂 And it's funny how you grouped together the opposite sexualities, proving how ridiculous that "logic" is.
Ah yes, in today's episode of "what object are we compared to today?"
I low-key need a series of this, Just a remainder for me that people dumber than my sibling exist.
A noodle😂😂😂
We actually get off on the pain of having a butterfly clip clinching our shoulder fat. Turns us on. @3:29 😂😂
After being stranded for over 24 hours at 2 different airports on my way to vacation in Puerto Rico, watching a video of Charlotte and hey great personality lifted my mood so very much.
I just... How do they survive like this?! "Get educated!" 🤣 (also, sign me up for the monthly spray, I missed the last one and I'm irrationally angry after realizing I'll be hitting "the wall" next year 🙄)
The second time I was pregnant I did know within a day or two. Not because of some woman-spider-sense, but because my husband's cat suddenly liked me again. A lot. Just like she did with my first pregnancy.
And she was right. I waited the appropriate time to take a pregnancy test, but she knew immediately. She loved me when I was full of pregnancy hormones.
That actually means that it is the cat who got the instincts instead of you! You just learned about her instinctas afterwards. Am I right?
@@kaoutermouslimhaliba7145 LOL yes!!! She was my very reluctant teacher. She tolerated me as "the other woman" in his life. 😆 I loved her dearly anyways!
My daughter's mother told me she knew she was pregnant almost immediately afterwards(it'sbeen 20 years). I don't remember why she said so, but she wasn't wrong.
With all four of mine, I knew and tested before my missed period; however, that’s me and everyone is different. Hell, a small percentage of women have a period for a few months after. Also, a young girl whose been taken advantage of would probably not know, even with a missed period!
I can say for a 100% fact, if my daughter came to me as a teenager and told me she was r@ped and then 2 months later, we realize she’s pregnant. There’s no way in hell I’d make her give birth to a child, as a child, if she told me she didn’t want to or wasn’t ready. Id reassure her I’d help her in any way, no matter her decision, having the baby or not, but I would never force her to do either.
I think empathy is becoming an extinct notion. People need to stop basing what other people “should” do, on what they would do themselves. You only star in your life. That’s the only one you control. The rest are not only not in your control, but none of your business!
I find it ironic, people who completely 100% oppose @bortion, are the same people insinuating just asking their vaccination status is a “violation of their HIPAA rights. While it’s not a violation to ask, how can they assume it’s a violation to even ask, while trying to prevent other women from making their own decision regarding their medical history and their body.
Personally, if an embryo of 6 weeks is considered a child, so should sperm alone. Every single sperm is a potential child. Every time a man chokes the chicken, it should be considered the wasting of potential babies! I’m sorry, I’m rambling. I’m just so sick of hypocrisy and ignorance. I’ve had my fill since Jan 20th of 2017!! 🤪
Awww!
The phone call to Charles is absolutely brilliant.
I wish they would've photoshopped Richard Dawkins' head to a drawn picture of Charles Darwin just to further humiliate the dum-dum who wrote the post.
@@innnak1 I'm an idiot
@@piyam5000 how so? I don't believe ya!
This one made me laugh so dam hard, multiple times! Oh, and I loved the Charles Darwin call 🖤
OMG!! 😂😂 I am laughing so loud, you are the person who makes me laugh out loud the most. Thank you. Love iu queen potato 💜💜💜
I’m currently pregnant and can verify: I still poop normally. 🤣
LMAO!!!!! My wife will also confer too that from both of our kids 💀😂
Nooo.... your feeble mind just cannot comprehend that you haven't been pooping since you got pregnant. Baby and poop don't fit the same body.
My uterus had to be removed. Surprise: I still pee!
Isn't is good to know childbirth doesn't hurt though?
As your pregnancy progresses, you’ll get better and better at peeing!!!!
as a woman with no uterus and hasn't had one since I was 22 I can confirm that I pee and have peed just fine.
The More You Know🌠🌈🌠
What happened? I'm just curious.
Thanks for clearing that up
I haven't had a uterus since I was 35 and I pee and stuff just fine as well 🙃
@@fakecastiel they underwent a hysterectomy, obviously.
I’m jealous. I don’t want to have children (and will not change my mind) but this operation isn’t allowed in my country if I don’t have serious health issues, like cancer or something like that.
That period disability thing reminded me of when I was job hunting for jobs that were in Europe there were a few that allowed time off for having your period. That sounded pretty dope.
I think it's just weird. Where I live in they're not an illness. You can stay at home if you are in pain tho, but that's for any kind of pain.
@@fourteens2336 I see what you mean. At least a woman can stay home and feel like shit without repercussions instead of being at work feeling like shit. Lol #SPRAYSPRAYSPRAY
@@stephaniemcdowell1010 #SPRAYINPEACE
@@fourteens2336 LOL exactly
it is really painful and I'm lucky it's only 2 days for me (and 2 without pain)
1:05 here’s a tip for those who don’t know: men and women both produce testosterone AND estrogen. They’re just at different levels and ratios. When a cis woman is on her period, her estrogen drops and her testosterone spikes, and as cis women get older, their estrogen levels drop. Same with cis men, but with testosterone instead of estrogen.
Your videos are getting better and better and the editing is fantastic. This was an absolute joy to watch!
"women don't have muscles"
Me: "oh fuck that explains a lot with me."
🤣🤣🤣
I want to know what they think how women walk, eat, breathe etc. I'd be genuinely interested in this explanation. xD
Yes, we are blobs of flesh moving with invisible strings like puppets.
@@eboniclarke177 I KNEW IT !!!
I love that...if women didn't have muscle they wouldn't be mobile!
The best one I've heard IRL is "boobs float". Apparently I've been wearing a built in lifejacket for many years.
Umm ... as an older lady I can verify that boobs, do indeed, float. Right out of the swimsuit sometimes.
@@charmzpix I suppose they do but I wouldn't recommend them as a flotation device.
Oh my gosh they do though! It's weird and hilarious sitting in a hot tub.
Okay today I learned I need to hakuna my tatas more and let them live their floaty life haha!
Fat floats, that's all lol
Childbirth hurts like hell. Having stood in on my daughter's birth and seeing what my then wife went through I can verify, giving birth hurts.
When my doctor insisted I "wasn't feeling my contractions enough" and turned off my epidural then told me to labor down for an hour then push for an hour. I was plotting that man's death because my son's head was stuck in my pelvic bone. He refused to listen when I talked and my mother ended up saying to the nurse "if he doesn't listen to her she going to stand up in the stirrups and kill him now." I screamed at him within 5 seconds of those words leaving her mouth and THEN he started listening. He did not perform my necessary cesarean thank God!
Funniest thing ever. Snorted so many times thru this video. I crack up when people are so confidently wrong.
I think the suck-in-hoover lady misunderstood some basic wildlife biology ;) Yes, stress hormones can and will block receptors so that contractions *can* stop. No sucking baby back in, though ;)
"GET EDUCATED!" and "DO YOUR RESEARCH!".....my favorites LOL
Last a checked, every human being has muscles...it’s kind of how we move our skeletons?
Yes, they must never know women move only through our psychic brain powers we use to control our bodies mimicking their movements to fake having weak muscle tissues like them
@@crawlingnemesis2967 Wow. I didn't even know how cool we are😂
All the muscle models we see are male
For all them guys that don't know, we as humans are mammals. One of the defining traits is we have body hair, including the face!! Doesn't make us a freaking MAN!
I think what they are getting at is the man beard/mustache, not the peach fuzz or even PCOS hair which while thicker generally doesn’t approach lumberjack status, due to current definitions.
"I've reached my shelf life" 🤣🤣. Why do I resonate with that so much? bwahahahahha.
The fertility one cracked me up!!!🤣🤣🤣 My mom had me at 36...57 Years Ago!!!! I'm just fine thanks for asking
“Women don’t have muscles”
Literally how do we move then lol
Anyways thanks for a video that made me laugh today!
Umm women do have muscles
But less than us
@@Someone345y
Then there are some fine ones with more. 🥵
SO many people don’t have a clue how bodies work. Not only the ones of the opposite sex, but their own as well. Such a shame …
I just want to assume most people commenting there are young teens who don't know any better yet.
@@Evija3000 I’m afraid it’s full grown adults as well. Ask 10 adult women what their cycle is all about. You might be astonished by the answers you get …
True story: Back in the day in school when they split the girls and boys into two groups and had “the talk” with each group. Mine was 6th grade. The teacher literally told us to consider our period was our body’s way of crying because it wasn’t having a baby. Thank goodness my mom’s friend had a real talk with her and she told me what was actually happening. 😂
A woman's body crying because it wasnt pregnant at age 11... They must love teenage pregnancies in those places
My girls are still far too young for any kind of talk, but I’m going to be sure to educate them the way I should have been.
@@marinadeburgos8666 not even that lol
I come from a family of earlybloomers lol my mom me and my sister all got it around 9
I'm not saying that's appropriate way to explain things to girls, but that's kinda correct 🌚
The casual dig at your brother 🤣🤣
This whole video had me screaming! I am laughing on the inside, I swear!!!
Love when people try to sound smart to one up somebody but use names like “charles dawkins” lol
When someone conflates Richard Dawkins and Charles Darwin you already know they're a fool :) Some of these takes are pretty concerning.
I was like WTF? Is this a joke I'm not privy to or did someone try to look smart by name dropping incorrectly.
As soon as that popped up, I was wondering who Charles Dawkins was. #fail.
😭😭😭 I thought the same thing
I feel out my chair from that one.........😂💀
You're giving them too much credit for coming that close. They were probably thinking of Richard Dawson, the original host of Family Feud.
Oh wow. Thank you so much to all the men out there for telling me how my body actually works. I honestly had no idea. I am now off to buy a plane ticket to go and find Hugh Jackman so I can join his circus because I have upper lip hair (which is obviously very wrong). Thank you men. What would us women do without your superior knowledge. All hail men!! 🤪😜
Ahh!! I love this! I never "felt pregnant" with my son. I was obviously pregnant but never felt it, it was weird. I knew I was pregnant with my daughter within minutes of conception even though it was past my ovulation and I theoretically shouldn't have been able to get pregnant I "felt pregnant" right away. Both my son and my daughter are the best things that have ever happened to me and I do not remember the pain of childbirth, though it was painful, I only remember being utterly in love with each of them as soon as they were born.
7:20 is hilarious because i am literally in tears at the fact that anyone would believe that shit. Like, how can the body get revenge on the person that controls the body, huh Einstein?
The family that "sprays" together, stays together!! FACT!!! :P
When I was going to university, they said we could not do our papers on one subject. I somehow convinced my professors otherwise and actually did many papers on "Teenage pregnant mothers throughout history." I gained so much knowledge about this subject that I could write a book, lol. Poor women were treated like shit back in the day by the way.
For most of history, most teenage girls were mothers already, which, I'm sure you know, you did the research on it. When did it change?
wait why couldnt you do your papers on.. one subject?
I'm 42.
I have a 23 year old son (I had him at 18 years old)
I have a 12 year old daughter (had her at 29 years old)
I have a 3 year old son (I had him at 38 years old)
One thing I have learnt is simple:
Until a female stops producing eggs or has a Hysterectomy! You can become a mother at any age!
I have not laughed so hard in a long time, thanks!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Charlotte you CRACK me up constantly! TY
Fun fact: A difference in air pressure does have the low chance of messing up your period cycle. Aka me flying to Ireland the day after my period ended, spending a week there, only to get another period the day after we flew home.
And heavy stress for some women....... I imagine decent quantities of potentially dangerous travel to be stressful enough for that 🤣🤣
A good knock on the head will do the trick too. Got my period two weeks early one time when I had a concussion.
In Scotland we can get free period products, but it isn’t a disability 😂😂 although it sure does feel that way at time
I love the fact at my work, we can order period products for the womens loo!
@@evanescentlili I’ve seen loads of restaurants starting to stock them too, great when you’ve been caught unexpectedly. I remember being left without anything during high school on more than a few occasions and having to try to use toilet roll - so glad my girls will have better options
It can be for women with endometriosis. x(
The Denver Curling Center has baskets of needed period products in the restrooms. I was happily surprised to discover this! And as it turns out, it was one of the men who suggested it. “So, is there anything else we need for the restrooms?” ~not one lady says a thing~ “You sure? Because I was thinking… instead of just extra tp, why not have pads and things available?” Smart move, my dude!
Looking forward to meet everyone at the monthly SPRAAAAY!
Dang it. I keep missing out on the monthly sprays ever since I got that IUD. Now I'll never get my disability 😭
@@pennilesswriter1556 oh no! But no worries, according to men, who are always correct, you can just stop your period. So you can also just start it! 😃
Can you imagine how much we could get accomplished if we did this? There wouldn't be a man around for MILES!!!
Why do you think women sync up their periods when they live together ? To do spraying contests, of course !
@@mmmmmmolly LOL I've been trying to spray for hours. Nothing. So sad. 🙄
No, but seriously, I do envy some older cultures where the women on their periods would just go into the same tent the whole duration. Might be annoying with some of the other symptoms, but at least you're surrounded by people who know what's going on!
"Time to go spraying". 🤣 You're F-ing hilarious! I'll be sure to stock up my 100 tampons. I hope that's enough tho...
That comment about the uterus wanting revenge is literally how I referred to my period cramps in High School, though. Not very subtle but it brightened the otherwise very very bad and painful day every time:)
4:21 i didn't know i was pregnant until I was 7 weeks. I had a normal menstrual cycle my first month except it was a little light and my second one, while it was gone, i was in a very bad living situation while also being a full time education student so I thought i missed my cycle because of stress as i had happen several times in college. Also I have a tilted uterus and I'm big hipped already so I didnt even show until I was 7 months along. That said, I most certainly know how painful it is. My epidural bag ran out just as I started pushing but my doc told me there was no time to change the bag since my son was crowning already. Yea. Ow. This person should try pushing a 7 pound nearly two foot long human from their body. See how it feels.
I didn't know untill week 12 with my first, was on the pill so no periods.
Had both my kids without meds and the pain was horribe but totally worth it
@@carolinengblom7305 strong momma!
@@dustercat21 thanks, you to!!
Regarding "garthering the "sqwush(?)" and what is seen when "turning around"; in scandinavian folk lore, there is this creature called a "skogsrå", (forrest fawn?).
It is described as so beautiful and alluring to the point of being irresistible. It would lead you astray with the beauty, to be lost, and then devour you.
However, if seen from behind, it's back looks like a dead, rotten tree trunk.
(Convinient for story telling, when living in a dark old forrest, right? "Would you believe, I saw a skogsrå today. It was only from behind, but it was scary.")
The trick to not being trick by one, was to wear a piece of clothing inside out... "The more you know..." and "Forewarned is forearmed, as Peter says."
I thought that was a Huldra.
@@coneyandfriends3618 Actually yes. Same creature, different name.
I loved the phone call😂. I haven’t talked to ol’ Charlie in a while, it was good to see him.
The c-section one killed me , felt like whoever posted it really believed that 😂😂😂😂
I always learn so much about my female body from these people! It's amaaaazing
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My husband and I tried for kids for 14 years, when I got pregnant I knew within about 12 hours. It was all in the boobs, boobs never lie! I told him the next day, he called bullshit. I finally got a positive test after 3-4 negative tests and threw the pee stick at him from across the room (super gross haha) and said “I told you so “ which is the cry of married women everywhere! 😎
The first sign for me was the vein in my boob that was not visible the week before.
My grandma use to call it every time. She claimed my cousins and my boobs where a dead giveaway. She was so awesome and better than a pregnancy test! Because it was Free
Damn, it's true as heck. My boobs started hurting at the beginning of each pregnancy!
Lol, guess Charles Darwin + Richard Dawkins = Charles Dawkins 😂😂😂
They mixed up Richard DAWKINS with Charles DARWIN. Also, OP was wrong. 🤣 I'm sorry you had to read these, Charlotte. They make my brain hurt.
When I was in high school, I was with my church youth group at a water slide, the first big jar and plop into the water, there she came. In like Flint. Aunt Martha liked to visit at irregular times. I never knew when she would visit.
Scotland doesn’t regard periods as a disability. Scotland wants to end “period poverty” and encourages businesses to offer free sanitary products in their bathrooms. Scotland also gives free sanitary products to those women on a low income and in every government building there is access to free sanitary products to everyone. Scotland hates the so called “womans tax” on period products.
Scotland also offers women a “baby box” with all the essentials for a newborn baby. Scotland loves women and babies! 🏴🏴🏴
Scotland sounds a hell of a lot like a first world country...
Just happy to say I'm menopausal - so happy to not have to SPRAYSPRAYSPRAY anymore. And all those times my period was shook loose - so annoying!!!!
this is the problem with a population thats afraid to talk about womens health.........particularly those "tough" guys out there
Nah it's the "nice guys" who are often uneducated.
@@IsleNaK let me clarify.....when i say "talk about womens health".....i mean talk about it with WOMEN. i've met maybe a dozen men willing to do so openly and without judgment in my 34 yrs as an adult. (im speaking as a heterosexual male, btw)
also, clearly every single male on this list thought he was "educated"
Tell me you have never seen a girl up close without telling me. (Or a biology text explaining that all humans have hairs everywhere apart from very few places like lips) Like some shave, some plug the few they have out and others are lucky and have very fair / miniature hair no removal required. Does it matter? No. You are beautiful either way!
Loved this so much ❤️❤️❤️🤌🏻
I laugh whenever I hear about women Spraying, It kills me every time. I saw a pad commercial where they referred to it as a gush and I always giggle a little. Also I worked with a lady who had a thick dark mustache and she eventually started shaving it (Not sure if someone commented on it) but for a while it was thicker than most of the men's mustaches in the factory.
Coming back to Charlotte for my daily 🌞 on this dark and dreary day. Thank you for always being here, Charlotte❣Have a great Friday everyone. Take care, #tatertots.✌🏼❤
@Neil Wow❣That sounds amazing. Hope you're able to enjoy it. 🌞✌🏼
@CrazyCat Lady That's wonderful❣Go out there and enjoy it. Take care, my friend. ❤✌🏼
@Neil That's wonderful❣
Ok, I knew I was pregnant within days of conceiving because I started throwing up immediately 😂 not everyone gets symptoms tho
yes, same! All three times, and continued to do so while giving birth.
Same. I hadnt even missed a period yet and I was throwing up at every opportunity. Finally took a test, tho as I was young and it was my first assumed it wouldn't work. It did.
Never been this early lol her videos are so awesome that I feel like a stalker lol
I seen "3 mins ago" and kept scrolling 😂😂 back 20 mins later.. Lmaoo
Same
Yup, I feel this 🤣
At 03:43 you need to see a lady from UK that has worn corsets.. so tight... she literally has a 6" waist. This was 20 yrs or so ago & no idea if she's still alive, but it is possible to get this type of body using a corset.
2:28 lmao, I had three children. My first was born when I was 32, the second one I was 34, and the last one I was 37. The youngest and the oldest are both in college right now, and my middle child is 24 and living on his own in California