Quote Originally Posted by C4nn4Bliss
Probably not, but you are in pain for way more than 18 hours!!
so is a woman who gives birth. a 2-3 day hospital stay is not the norm for someone who's been kicked in the junk; it IS the norm for a woman who has given birth.



Go look up testicular trauma, ruptured testicles have to be repaired through surgery sometimes multiple surgerys from the testicle not healing right...
while i do concede that being kicked CAN result in surgery, the vast majority of kicks in the balls do not necessitate surgery.


There is no possible way to prove that right or wrong. Trauma to the testicles can cause vomiting and fainting, testicular bleeding, it can cause you to be unable to produce sperm, etc etc so dont act like you can really know, they both sound equally bad
vomiting and fainting and whatnot are unpleasant, sure. but i've yet to see a death caused by ball-kicking.

Birth has a purpose, getting kicked in the junk doesnt...
like i said, giving birth is not comparable to being kicked.


Like i said, giving birth is not a good argument here lady
"not a good argument" for what? i was simply arguing the point that getting kicked and giving birth are not comparable. apples and oranges. i'm not the one who initially compared them.

90% of kicks to the groin are painful but essentially harmless, and can be dealt with at home with an ice pack. the same cannot be said for giving birth.