King Rimesume wrote:
Getting kicked in the nuts isn't a biological imperative. Arguable
So you know of men (not including fetishists) who feel a deep, driving biological need to get kicked in the nuts?
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Getting kicked in the nuts isn't necessary for the propagation of the species.Also arguable, why do you think marriage came about?
If you're comparing marriage to getting kicked in the nuts, you and Mrs. Rimesume need couples therapy badly.
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Men don't require the occasional medical assistance (up to and including surgery) in order to get kicked in the nuts (if they should happen to feel the desire to be kicked in the nuts.)If any man desires to be kicked in the nuts he definately requires medical treatment.
Not really. Some guys just swing that way (ever heard of "trampling"?) But when they do, they don't need to see a doctor, or go through tests and procedures, to have success at it. They just need to find a willing partner.
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Men who DO get kicked in the nuts don't have complete strangers in the mall walking up and groping them without so much as a "by your leave" as though the aforementioned nuts are community property.Any man that sees another man get kicked in the nuts is by Man Code to at least say "Hooo that had to hurt!" or "Are you alright man?!"
Precisely my point. People expressing concern for a man with a scrotal injury to so while observing the polite boundaries of propriety. Pregnant women apparently become community property.
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Men don't have to buy special (and obscenely expensive) clothing when they're kicked in the nuts.Cooperate America screws everyone, don't flatter yourself.
So there are entire stores dedicated to jocks and cups that are double the price of normal jocks and cups?
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Men who get kicked in the nuts are not subjected to every person they meet making intrusive, inappropriate inquiries about the condition of their nuts.Also arguable
See my response about community property. Pregnant women get people commenting about their weight, about the size, shape, and condition of their uterus and ******, about the growth of features (aside from their belly) such as their thighs, ***, and face (just happened to a friend of mine last week--co-worker told her she was having a boy because "your butt is spreading") and any other number of topics that fall under the category of "none of your damn business."
Edited, Mar 5th 2007 9:45am by Ambrya