This is one of the best reaction videos ever made 😂 Jayse knowing the facts because he and his wife are taking a birthing class is seriously the cutest thing! What a good dad! Congrats to him and his wife and best of luck with the birth!
You're amazing. My sister WAS an 11lb 12oz baby in 1967. The doctors gathered round her and my mother in awe. She them went in to have a 10lb 2oz'er with her sunglasses still on. First photos of her holding her first son, she's wearing her sunglasses with a smile that looks forced but relieved. I never had any kids due to my awful Gyn problems. My sister, and now you are my heroes!
They don’t get the other symptoms though. The feeling that you’re going to throw up and pass out. The shakes, the wetness, the clots, the diarrhea. The leg aches, butt cramps, back aches… and so on
As a person with endometriosis, I experience period pain to maximum. With extreme symptoms, such as vomiting, passing out, paralyzing (if that's the right word), and needing to have an injection everytime for the pain to go away, it is so hard for me to find a job, or be a great college student, and I'm always stressed.. The fact that I and other people, need to find a ridiculous amount of money to get the treatment we need in order to be able to do simple things in our routine is so painful. Be gentle to women about their period. It is really the toughest experience.
I have a female friend in her late 40's, certainly past the age where she wants to have any more children, and has suffered from endometriosis for decades. She has been begging her doctor for a hysterectomy and having no luck. I thought here in Australia our doctors were more keen to support women than in America, but not in her case. It's very disappointing. I sincerely hope your treatment options improve.
Fun fact for guys - Not only do women experience menstrual pain, about 30% of women experience and feel ovulation, or ovulation pain. I am someone that is capable of feeling both. But it's hit and miss for me. I don't feel it during every ovulation cycle. Just 3 days ago, I felt myself ovulating. It can be a weird bubbly feeling, that runs down the fallopian tube or tubes. Or it can feel like something sharply scratching all the way down the fallopian tube.
is it concerning how much joy I get from these videos, whilst I’m on my period??? during my cycle a few days ago, the try guys’ video came out and it was genuinely my sole 20 minutes of joy i got that whole week. just knowing they feel an ounce of the pain we do every month without fail 😂😂
Some women experience labor pains as their menstrual cycle. So when they have a baby, it is like they are going through their normal cycle. Every woman is different. This is not my story, but i sympathize with them.
I heard somewhere that when you are on your period, your cervix contracts 1cm, but im not 100% sure that's true, but it makes sense since when you are giving birth, it feels similar
I had that with my second child. Was sitting in my sister in law kitchen playing tabletop games at 5pm. My daughter was born exactly at 9pm. I had contractions, but they weren't very strong - just like period pains. But then my husband told me to tell him when next one is coming. So by that time they're were like 7 minutes apart! So we got home, pick up a hospital bag and went to hospital. Pain got worse obviously, closer it got to the birth. But generally was surprised how different it was from my first one. So yeah - every birth is different....
It hurts so bad that you quit caring. I'm spread wide open and my doctor asks can the new training doctors come see. I'm like so fu*king what. I had 20+ strangers watching the doctor go deep to place a monitor on my son's head. I went from open to completely swelled shut. So a C-section for me. My husband of course looks over the curtain and he announces" Oh God, thats like gutting a deer". Everyone just stopped and started laughing. I did'nt since most of my guts were on my outside. The "best" doctor, the one in charge of the drugs just told me to breath while he gives my husband the "death look". I kinda crashed after my son was out and I don't remember what happened. I know it seemed like forever till I could hold my son. They wouldn't let me out of bed for a couple of days and then told me I could get a shower but I couldn't bend at all. My husband just got in the shower and washed me. The nurses told me they had never seen a husband take as good of care of their wife like that. She said the nurses usually do it. I have a great husband and our son will be 26 in September and we will be married 29 years also in September. Remember its the hard, bad times that show you who your mate really is. The good times are easy!
Had a hysterectomy two years ago. No more uterus (that a-hole decided to grow fibroids, one the size of a Wiffle ball), Fallopian tubes, ovaries, or cervix. No more premenopausal periods from hell. No more anemia. HRT is amazing. I feel serene, and better than I have in years.
I was told I need or at least should get a hysto as well... for the same reasons... large fibroid on the outside and a couple small ones on the inside. I am terrified to go through with it but I am a long time sufferer of horrible periods and they have become worse. I had some issues with PCOS when I was a bit younger but now I think I am heading into peri-menopausal stage because I am dealing with insomnia, I had one possible hot flash and my heart palpitations have woken me up a couple of times... I do have anxiety too so not sure if it hormones or anxiety...but it's all driving me batty. This period that I am now has been different than all the rest---it was late, barely started, then stopped, then restarted...I've had two back to back migraines, severe fatigue... I am also anemic and need iron infusions occasionally. Long story short, I'm glad to hear that someone has benefited from the surgery. I get mixed answers---even a few doctors said to not get it done...and maybe try ablation for the fibroids etc... it's all very confusing.
@@Christycat927no regrets for me. Wish it'd been an option in my teens as it would have saved me from so much pain. Open surgery and 28 staples and I only felt slight discomfort. Was discharged with liquid morphine but I didn't use it or the ibuprofen I was advised to purchase. No more backache, headache or cramping so severe you're crying in bed unable to get up. And 'soiled' clothing and bedding as it's so hard to get blood removed. The waking up at 4am to go to the loo, the sweats etc are nothing in comparison. But this is me. Good luck whatever your decision is.
I love when I see videos like this on the internet. It's nowhere near the same as actual labor, or the other things they simulated here, but I love the effort of trying like the woman at the end said.
I went into early menopause in my 30s, no one ever told me about the mood swings. And the road rage is new for me to, good lord it’s tough to be a woman sometimes
My experience with pregnancy and labor was freakin traumatic. Scale this up by like 100 and that where I was. I seriously thought to myself I can never go through this again. After about 6 weeks I changed my mind. My daughter is two and we’re going for baby #2, prayers are appreciated 🫣😅
As a girl, with endometriosis, I’d love to try this and see how accurate it is. (Without them knowing I actually get more extreme pain than normal to the point where I’m actually about to get my 7th surgery to clear it all out) 😂
@@hayden6054you should talk to your GYN, endo is only diagnosed with surgery. If you’re passing out, seems like it could be because of low iron. Def reach out to them and let them know 🫶🏻
i always wanted to try a period simulator to see if it compares to my above average period pains. mine is so bad i often cry in a ball or throw up for hours.
I’ve heard the TENS pain device can simulate this kind of pain, I got one from my orthopedist for my neck pain and my health insurance covered all but 5€ and they sent it to my house by mail in a matter of 2 weeks or so
@BobaTeaGirl25 I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe consider getting checked for endometriosis or another condition. My sister has similar experiences and tells me that hers are always extremely painful, to the point where they wake her up in the middle of the night, in tears, and she's curled in a fetal position for days, or the pain is bad enough to make her vomit. Pain killers don't work for her, either. She also suffers from headaches. Can't get herself checked out for having no health insurance. Period is no joke for some women. :(
I had excessive bleeding that bordered on hemorrhage monthly with pain that often kept me bed bound but i HAD to keep going. I worked a full time, very responsible job. Much later i was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and very large uterine fibroids. I had three removed. One was the size of a cantaloupe. I suffered anemia, exhaustion, pain and infertility for years. Finally was able to get a hysterectomy. Best day ever.
Phew!! Good lord, that’s a lot. Thank you for sharing, and thanks to the channel for this kind of video. The more it gets talked about, the more people are likely to get earlier diagnosis and treatment- so it doesn’t get to that point and perhaps be able avert years of suffering for more people in the future.
Cramps and bleeding like a river suck, but even worse is the emotional and mental craziness that we go through. I swear sometimes I feel like I just want to crawl out of my skin.😖
i'm happy to see this circulating around youtube with you guys doing it and the Try Guys. Ever since I got my period my cramps have been awful: i would get physically ill like i was sick and would miss school 3/5 days cause it was so bad not to mention pre-menstration cramps. One time I almost passed out while showering for work and had to call off cause I couldn't move without being light headed that was the worst. Got on nexplanon and it's more manageable unless i'm stressed and have all the cramps and no bleeding. Periods are definitely no fun
I feel you. My periods were at their worst when I was a teen - I've had to miss school because I was in so much pain. I even once passed out at school from the pain and basically spent the rest of the time in the nurse's office until my parents could come pick me up. These period pain simulators are definitely tools that should be part of every school's sex ed classes so those who don't get periods at least know a fraction of what half the population goes through every damn month for a good chunk of their lives.
@warriorbard I feel you there. My boyfriend is amazing and so understanding. He helped me look into birth control to try to help and I heard our cramps can rival the pain level of a heart attack
I wish they would make them wear all day for 3-5 days. Put little pumping device that secretes a red liquid on their underwear then don’t let them sleep for a day so they can be moody and irritable and then it will be a real period trial.
They definitely should have had to wear pads that were pretty wet the whole time and then leaking through their pants. Also doing different things with pain settings on very uncomfortable, as they clean having to bend, squat & push to vacuum, wash dishes etc...
I couldn't have children and I still had to go through cramps and menopause, so there really is no reward. Thankfully men and society in general is more understanding these days
I’m on my period and I have bad cramps. It hurts so bad I can’t move, my body is shaking, and I feel nauseous. This video made me laugh and feel better 😂
Women with endometriosis? Fibroids? Push that puppy to a 10. And back labor with a cracked pelvis, and a 10-pound baby, with ZERO pain meds because you had a reaction your first birth? You can’t measure it. The pain is unreal.
Putting Travis and Ben together was a genius decision 😂 the fact that Travis is this buff dude but is whining like a little kid 🤣🤣 the fucked up part is that I have PCOS. Meaning all my pms symptoms are amplified and affect me even when I'm not on my period, even cramps. I also get menopause type symptoms despite being able to have periods. I had a cyst rupture when I was 15, which really did feel like an organ exploding. You should have included that as one of their experiences to show more awareness for those types of illnesses
Not to mention the migraines and mood swings and “you look tired/pale/angry today” and the wanting to strangle someone for asking you a question but maybe that falls under mood swings 😂
I had a birth control implant that my government assigned, non qualified "doctor" refused to take out. It gave me a constant, NON STOP 1 year, 3 month PERIOD. Finally it took me, both my parents, and threatening to cut it out myself if she didn't do so at that last appointment for her to actually remove it. 3 days later and the period stopped. I had been asking her for that entire time if it couldve been the implant, and requesting her to take it out even though she insisted that it wasn't the problem. She was only a part timer training to get a midwife license for the clinic.
"My muscles were giving out on me", yes mate, that's normal! I sometimes have to grab hold of something to stay upright, whilst working a difficult and draining job on my feet all day, and I can't turn it off!
Hours? Try 24/7 for five to seven days. This simulator also doesn't recreate the headaches, nausea, diarrhea, low grade fever, the irritability, sweet/salty cravings, the bloating, anxiety, and depression. I don't have children, so I dont know about that side of it. I'm a post menopausal woman and it wasn't bad for me, but my sistet refers to menopause as "a dark time in my life."
In fact, it is not only pain that will decrease some vitamins, iron and calcium since the child is feeding with you, as well as period pain, it is in all parts of the body, not just in one place only, but all of this is for them to do household duties and take care of the children.
Same for me. My mum once told me to go on a walk with her and my dad when I was on my period, since it used to help her when she had her period. I was walking hunched over like a zombie the entire time and eventually was in so much pain that my dad had to go get the car and pick me up because I couldn't walk anymore lol
12:11 Travis doesn’t seem too phased with the situation at this point (I mean, yes. He was visibly struggling to keep it together during this whole ordeal), but I think Benison just…melted!
Funny how one of the guys burst out laughing from the pain. I did the same thing when in labor, it was so weird 😂 All the emotions just come out, whatever they are 🤣
10:45 “No No No - WHY ARE THERE SO MANY THINGS?!” Hahaha Yes, sir. 😂 11:29 “Dude this is not ok.” 😂 Also yes. 😂😂 but this 12:24 “You have now experienced the sweet release of death-“ got me so bad 😂😂😂😂
I'm sometimes in too much excruciating pain to even get out of bed. Forget exercising! Then there's the side effects - period poops, backaches, headaches, nausea, fever, birthing out what feels like jellyfish...getting your period ain't no walk in the damn park and I just want this part of my life to be over stat.
I was laughing the entire time! I have abnormal cycles that are lasting 6 months solid heavy cramping, heavy flows, so when he says to have to do this for hours straight....😂🤣😂🤦
The craziest part is that Hot flashes come from within, and come completely random. And then things that you can't simulate like heart burn, incontinence, emotional distress, brain fog, exhaustion, sooo much
The one that said yeah this would be painful for or after a few hours. Try heavy bleeding along with all the other symptoms at a 10 for 7 days straight. That’s me every month buddy. It’s like legit torture.
yeah it must suck, now imagine carrying your overies outside of your body on a very thin and super sensitive sack between your legs all the time, but I guess no one questions that cause they teach us to suck it up 🤨
@@Ziur-Da1when you can push a watermelon out of an opening the size of a grapefruit, then we can talk. Oh and by the way, a lot of women do actually feel pain there during their period. But I doubt that would mean squat.
@@Ziur-Da1 Dude what a stupid comment, as if the normal man even feels anything down there and it goes unnoticed day to day, and if you're remotely a man that feels some kind of pain or is sensitive there on the daily you ought to get that checked out. Speaking of sensitivity, considering the type of guy you are and those who are like you/act like this, are actually the sensitive ones when your precious "manhood" gets talked about especially compared to a woman that you have to get stupidly defensive and be like "Nah bro, my balls are more pain and us men goes through so much more, because we are tougher than woman", yeah, how about you sit your sensitive a** down, oh right.. you can't because apparently your sack is too sensitive, right?
I'm just glad that I'm a man. I know that women go through pain, but I know that there's no way I could've handled it any better than these reactors. I have a very low pain tolerance, so those are BIG NO. I can't even handle a sprained ankle, or the more common cramps, as I end up screaming my lungs out from the pain.
It's not just pain each month (which sometimes can be a six or a ten and you have no idea what pain level until it comes or how long the pain will last as your hormones, stress, and if you released an egg that cycle can all dictate how bad it is, so every month is a mystery) but also severe nausea, dehydration/anemic episodes, cramps in your bowels too/lots of bathroom trips/gas pain, having to be mindful of when to change products throughout the week, bloating, acne breakouts, significant back and leg pain in addition to abdominal pain, intense fatigue/brain fog, and hot flashes. Those are the main symptoms that you can have any and/or all unpredictably throughout the week
As someone who has PCOS my periods are so heavy and painful I cry at times. I wear extra heavy overnight flex foam pads and they don’t make any bigger than that for heavy bleeding. And those are my daily wear. 😂
@@rin-xn3fl Oh thank god you don’t get pain. That’s so good. I’m happy for you. I feel you on the irregular periods. My whole life they were irregular. I was surprised though because the last year mine have been pretty decently regular for the first time in my life. There’s been a few times they haven’t been on time but for the most part they have been pretty regular than they were before. So hopefully maybe for you as the years go on that maybe it will get a little more regular for you too. Cuz I know how shitty that is to deal with the irregular periods and you technically have no idea when it might come so then you have to be like double prepared always for it. And then them being so heavy too makes it where it’s another thing added to it.
I relate to the crying part 🥲 it’s not only the pain, also the digestion issues, the desperation because you can’t do anything about it and the expectations that you’d just jump out of bed and go to work like that. It really is a lot
PCOS girl overhere. Avoid inflammatory foods and milk and focus on the anti-inflammatory ones to eat at least 10 days before period, consume selenium rich foods and exercise with weights regularly. This helps all women actually.
I just found this channel tonight and i have been watching for over 3 hours so far. I absolutely LOVE these men! Bravo for your bravery for trying these challenges!! I love you!!!🥰
Travis is like having a traumatic, spiritual experience giving birth 🤣🤣. I almost believed he was really giving birth for a minute. They were all going through it for sure but man, his
Ya they "experienced" our pain for how many MINUTES! Let them feel the pain for hours, days without end then maybe they can truly get the idea of the REAL pain we endure.
"Some women experience a sense of liberation from the menstrual cycle." HAIL YES. I told my half-my-age classmates "1 year! 1 year no cycle! The baby factory is CLOSED!"
What, no mood swings, no diarrhea, no actual cramps just pain and no cravings....no they did not get their period, they just felt a tard of what real women feel monthly for many years and no spending and tax on a necessity....they did not even have to deal with navigating dirty toilets to change and concern about leaking or stains.....disappointed....
Dude, as a girl I want to get this to see how accurate this is😭
I have never ever seen a video of a female trying this to see if its accurate
I’ve seen a few videos of girls testing it out on tiktok. They say it feels pretty similar but not 100% accurate.
we had these in our college and honestly when i tried this it felt like nothing even in the highest level it just felt like some spikes stinging you
Tried it(im a guy)
Wasn't even that bad, kinda feels like when you eat a lot of food and you get a bad tummy ache
Edit: OH or like stomach ulcers
As a girl,this is also hilarious
This is one of the best reaction videos ever made 😂
Jayse knowing the facts because he and his wife are taking a birthing class is seriously the cutest thing! What a good dad! Congrats to him and his wife and best of luck with the birth!
From a woman who gave birth to 10 and 11lb Son's natural. I was rolling on the floor laughing, when they had all the labor pains!😅😂😅😂😅😂
I’m with you 😂😂😂😂 I’m cracking UP
Traci, you ROCK🤘🏼😎🤘🏼!
You're amazing. My sister WAS an 11lb 12oz baby in 1967. The doctors gathered round her and my mother in awe. She them went in to have a 10lb 2oz'er with her sunglasses still on. First photos of her holding her first son, she's wearing her sunglasses with a smile that looks forced but relieved. I never had any kids due to my awful Gyn problems. My sister, and now you are my heroes!
They don’t get the other symptoms though. The feeling that you’re going to throw up and pass out. The shakes, the wetness, the clots, the diarrhea. The leg aches, butt cramps, back aches… and so on
Heavy on the back aches. I get such bad back pain
As a person with endometriosis, I experience period pain to maximum. With extreme symptoms, such as vomiting, passing out, paralyzing (if that's the right word), and needing to have an injection everytime for the pain to go away, it is so hard for me to find a job, or be a great college student, and I'm always stressed.. The fact that I and other people, need to find a ridiculous amount of money to get the treatment we need in order to be able to do simple things in our routine is so painful. Be gentle to women about their period. It is really the toughest experience.
I have a female friend in her late 40's, certainly past the age where she wants to have any more children, and has suffered from endometriosis for decades. She has been begging her doctor for a hysterectomy and having no luck. I thought here in Australia our doctors were more keen to support women than in America, but not in her case. It's very disappointing. I sincerely hope your treatment options improve.
Fun fact for guys - Not only do women experience menstrual pain, about 30% of women experience and feel ovulation, or ovulation pain. I am someone that is capable of feeling both. But it's hit and miss for me. I don't feel it during every ovulation cycle. Just 3 days ago, I felt myself ovulating. It can be a weird bubbly feeling, that runs down the fallopian tube or tubes. Or it can feel like something sharply scratching all the way down the fallopian tube.
is it concerning how much joy I get from these videos, whilst I’m on my period??? during my cycle a few days ago, the try guys’ video came out and it was genuinely my sole 20 minutes of joy i got that whole week. just knowing they feel an ounce of the pain we do every month without fail 😂😂
“I feel like I’m playing a game boy” TOOK ME TF OUT😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. I LOVEEEEEEE BENISON!!!!
😂😂😂
"It's gonna be ok"
"NO IT'S NOT!"
😂😂😂
I'm dieing 😂😂
Some women experience labor pains as their menstrual cycle. So when they have a baby, it is like they are going through their normal cycle. Every woman is different. This is not my story, but i sympathize with them.
I heard somewhere that when you are on your period, your cervix contracts 1cm, but im not 100% sure that's true, but it makes sense since when you are giving birth, it feels similar
I had that with my second child. Was sitting in my sister in law kitchen playing tabletop games at 5pm. My daughter was born exactly at 9pm. I had contractions, but they weren't very strong - just like period pains. But then my husband told me to tell him when next one is coming. So by that time they're were like 7 minutes apart! So we got home, pick up a hospital bag and went to hospital. Pain got worse obviously, closer it got to the birth. But generally was surprised how different it was from my first one. So yeah - every birth is different....
@@what-happened-to wow. I never heard that.
@anitakraft3053 wow!!
It hurts so bad that you quit caring. I'm spread wide open and my doctor asks can the new training doctors come see. I'm like so fu*king what. I had 20+ strangers watching the doctor go deep to place a monitor on my son's head. I went from open to completely swelled shut. So a C-section for me. My husband of course looks over the curtain and he announces" Oh God, thats like gutting a deer". Everyone just stopped and started laughing. I did'nt since most of my guts were on my outside. The "best" doctor, the one in charge of the drugs just told me to breath while he gives my husband the "death look". I kinda crashed after my son was out and I don't remember what happened. I know it seemed like forever till I could hold my son. They wouldn't let me out of bed for a couple of days and then told me I could get a shower but I couldn't bend at all. My husband just got in the shower and washed me. The nurses told me they had never seen a husband take as good of care of their wife like that. She said the nurses usually do it. I have a great husband and our son will be 26 in September and we will be married 29 years also in September. Remember its the hard, bad times that show you who your mate really is. The good times are easy!
Had a hysterectomy two years ago. No more uterus (that a-hole decided to grow fibroids, one the size of a Wiffle ball), Fallopian tubes, ovaries, or cervix. No more premenopausal periods from hell. No more anemia. HRT is amazing. I feel serene, and better than I have in years.
I was told I need or at least should get a hysto as well... for the same reasons... large fibroid on the outside and a couple small ones on the inside. I am terrified to go through with it but I am a long time sufferer of horrible periods and they have become worse. I had some issues with PCOS when I was a bit younger but now I think I am heading into peri-menopausal stage because I am dealing with insomnia, I had one possible hot flash and my heart palpitations have woken me up a couple of times... I do have anxiety too so not sure if it hormones or anxiety...but it's all driving me batty. This period that I am now has been different than all the rest---it was late, barely started, then stopped, then restarted...I've had two back to back migraines, severe fatigue... I am also anemic and need iron infusions occasionally. Long story short, I'm glad to hear that someone has benefited from the surgery. I get mixed answers---even a few doctors said to not get it done...and maybe try ablation for the fibroids etc... it's all very confusing.
@@Christycat927no regrets for me. Wish it'd been an option in my teens as it would have saved me from so much pain. Open surgery and 28 staples and I only felt slight discomfort. Was discharged with liquid morphine but I didn't use it or the ibuprofen I was advised to purchase.
No more backache, headache or cramping so severe you're crying in bed unable to get up.
And 'soiled' clothing and bedding as it's so hard to get blood removed.
The waking up at 4am to go to the loo, the sweats etc are nothing in comparison.
But this is me. Good luck whatever your decision is.
I love when I see videos like this on the internet. It's nowhere near the same as actual labor, or the other things they simulated here, but I love the effort of trying like the woman at the end said.
Men that have told women to get over it should experience this
I love how when she was like "you have now reached the sweet release of death" the first guy was like "lets goooo"
I think every man should go through this! I have the worst period cramps and I’d like my husband to see what I go through
I went into early menopause in my 30s, no one ever told me about the mood swings. And the road rage is new for me to, good lord it’s tough to be a woman sometimes
My experience with pregnancy and labor was freakin traumatic. Scale this up by like 100 and that where I was. I seriously thought to myself I can never go through this again. After about 6 weeks I changed my mind. My daughter is two and we’re going for baby #2, prayers are appreciated 🫣😅
Not to mention we are supposed to do daily tasks without complaining and a smile on our face
And we are expected to push a human out and probably do it again lol.
I did it twice
All the perfect pairings! They are hilarious. But Benison and Travis ended me 😂😂😂
As a girl, with endometriosis, I’d love to try this and see how accurate it is. (Without them knowing I actually get more extreme pain than normal to the point where I’m actually about to get my 7th surgery to clear it all out) 😂
Same
Endometriosis. The gift that keeps on giving. I've recently learnt that not even menopause will stop it. Yay!
I probably have that because I pass out when my period starts
@@hayden6054you should talk to your GYN, endo is only diagnosed with surgery. If you’re passing out, seems like it could be because of low iron. Def reach out to them and let them know 🫶🏻
@@karinberonius8799I know, an amazing life long gift 🫠
Travis and benny had me SCREAMING😂😂😂😂😂😂
Should have had them do chores during the period phase, and work etc. during one of the higher pain settings lol
i always wanted to try a period simulator to see if it compares to my above average period pains. mine is so bad i often cry in a ball or throw up for hours.
I’ve heard the TENS pain device can simulate this kind of pain, I got one from my orthopedist for my neck pain and my health insurance covered all but 5€ and they sent it to my house by mail in a matter of 2 weeks or so
Avoid inflammatory foods and focus on the anti-inflammatory ones and exercise with weights regularly and they usually become bareble.
@BobaTeaGirl25 I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe consider getting checked for endometriosis or another condition. My sister has similar experiences and tells me that hers are always extremely painful, to the point where they wake her up in the middle of the night, in tears, and she's curled in a fetal position for days, or the pain is bad enough to make her vomit. Pain killers don't work for her, either. She also suffers from headaches. Can't get herself checked out for having no health insurance. Period is no joke for some women. :(
Travis and Ben got me dying of laughter 😂😂😂😂😂
Travis and Bennison went Super Saiyan 3 on that level 10...and on an added note, that Mario jump fist pump at the end was GREAT!
I had excessive bleeding that bordered on hemorrhage monthly with pain that often kept me bed bound but i HAD to keep going. I worked a full time, very responsible job. Much later i was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and very large uterine fibroids. I had three removed. One was the size of a cantaloupe. I suffered anemia, exhaustion, pain and infertility for years. Finally was able to get a hysterectomy. Best day ever.
Phew!! Good lord, that’s a lot. Thank you for sharing, and thanks to the channel for this kind of video. The more it gets talked about, the more people are likely to get earlier diagnosis and treatment- so it doesn’t get to that point and perhaps be able avert years of suffering for more people in the future.
Benny with the best one liners "Why are there so many things?!" & "This is NOT ok" 😂😂😂
It’s not enough to give them hot flashes. It should be followed up immediately with stepping into a deep freeze and then back to hot flashes.
Cramps and bleeding like a river suck, but even worse is the emotional and mental craziness that we go through. I swear sometimes I feel like I just want to crawl out of my skin.😖
i'm happy to see this circulating around youtube with you guys doing it and the Try Guys. Ever since I got my period my cramps have been awful: i would get physically ill like i was sick and would miss school 3/5 days cause it was so bad not to mention pre-menstration cramps. One time I almost passed out while showering for work and had to call off cause I couldn't move without being light headed that was the worst. Got on nexplanon and it's more manageable unless i'm stressed and have all the cramps and no bleeding. Periods are definitely no fun
I feel you. My periods were at their worst when I was a teen - I've had to miss school because I was in so much pain. I even once passed out at school from the pain and basically spent the rest of the time in the nurse's office until my parents could come pick me up. These period pain simulators are definitely tools that should be part of every school's sex ed classes so those who don't get periods at least know a fraction of what half the population goes through every damn month for a good chunk of their lives.
@warriorbard I feel you there. My boyfriend is amazing and so understanding. He helped me look into birth control to try to help and I heard our cramps can rival the pain level of a heart attack
As someone who is in constant pain with PCOS and I fibroid uterus I happy dudes got to experience a little of what we go threw
I wish they would make them wear all day for 3-5 days. Put little pumping device that secretes a red liquid on their underwear then don’t let them sleep for a day so they can be moody and irritable and then it will be a real period trial.
They definitely should have had to wear pads that were pretty wet the whole time and then leaking through their pants. Also doing different things with pain settings on very uncomfortable, as they clean having to bend, squat & push to vacuum, wash dishes etc...
Dani truly wasn't kidding about the high pain tolerance! I'm jealous lol! 😂
Me too bro fr
I couldn't have children and I still had to go through cramps and menopause, so there really is no reward. Thankfully men and society in general is more understanding these days
I’m on my period and I have bad cramps. It hurts so bad I can’t move, my body is shaking, and I feel nauseous. This video made me laugh and feel better 😂
Women with endometriosis? Fibroids? Push that puppy to a 10. And back labor with a cracked pelvis, and a 10-pound baby, with ZERO pain meds because you had a reaction your first birth? You can’t measure it. The pain is unreal.
Jayse's evil laugh when he was cranking up Nicholas' pain level 😅
Putting Travis and Ben together was a genius decision 😂 the fact that Travis is this buff dude but is whining like a little kid 🤣🤣 the fucked up part is that I have PCOS. Meaning all my pms symptoms are amplified and affect me even when I'm not on my period, even cramps. I also get menopause type symptoms despite being able to have periods. I had a cyst rupture when I was 15, which really did feel like an organ exploding. You should have included that as one of their experiences to show more awareness for those types of illnesses
Big tough guy was whining like a lil kid, lil camp guy took it like a champ 👊
Y’all had me dying. I think this should be a yearly requirement for men to keep that understanding at the forefront of their minds.
Let's be honest. Those men walked out of that building that day with a newfound respect for women.
Either that or gratitude that they're male and only needed to do this ONCE for just a few minutes of their lives. 😕
Not to mention the migraines and mood swings and “you look tired/pale/angry today” and the wanting to strangle someone for asking you a question but maybe that falls under mood swings 😂
That me sometime
No I get bad cramps not as bad as many, and I have tatoos. Having high tolerance does not compare to cramps while you are bleeding and uterus is hot.
I had a birth control implant that my government assigned, non qualified "doctor" refused to take out. It gave me a constant, NON STOP 1 year, 3 month PERIOD. Finally it took me, both my parents, and threatening to cut it out myself if she didn't do so at that last appointment for her to actually remove it.
3 days later and the period stopped.
I had been asking her for that entire time if it couldve been the implant, and requesting her to take it out even though she insisted that it wasn't the problem.
She was only a part timer training to get a midwife license for the clinic.
You should have used the weighted pregnancy belly to get the full feeling of pressure on the bladder and organs.
"My muscles were giving out on me", yes mate, that's normal! I sometimes have to grab hold of something to stay upright, whilst working a difficult and draining job on my feet all day, and I can't turn it off!
Hours? Try 24/7 for five to seven days. This simulator also doesn't recreate the headaches, nausea, diarrhea, low grade fever, the irritability, sweet/salty cravings, the bloating, anxiety, and depression. I don't have children, so I dont know about that side of it. I'm a post menopausal woman and it wasn't bad for me, but my sistet refers to menopause as "a dark time in my life."
damn, all that huh? sucks to be you
"CAN YOU HEAR ME OVER THE HOT FLASH?" 😂😂😂😂😂
The Menopause was only there for the laughs 😂
Benison: "Why are there so many things?!" 🤣 Yes, us ladies want to know why too lol
Having the worst ovulation pain!! I’ve absolutely loved every second of this video!!
In fact, it is not only pain that will decrease some vitamins, iron and calcium since the child is feeding with you, as well as period pain, it is in all parts of the body, not just in one place only, but all of this is for them to do household duties and take care of the children.
For me I feel like exercising makes my cramps way worse🤷♀️
Same for me. My mum once told me to go on a walk with her and my dad when I was on my period, since it used to help her when she had her period. I was walking hunched over like a zombie the entire time and eventually was in so much pain that my dad had to go get the car and pick me up because I couldn't walk anymore lol
Yup! Our bodies curse us because we aren’t pregnant but then pregnancy pain is a completely different story. How fun! right?
12:11 Travis doesn’t seem too phased with the situation at this point (I mean, yes. He was visibly struggling to keep it together during this whole ordeal), but I think Benison just…melted!
Travis and Benison is definitely the A team...love those guys 😂
Funny how one of the guys burst out laughing from the pain. I did the same thing when in labor, it was so weird 😂 All the emotions just come out, whatever they are 🤣
I did too!
Me too! Everyone looked at me like I was psychotic which made me laugh harder 😂
10:45 “No No No - WHY ARE THERE SO MANY THINGS?!” Hahaha Yes, sir. 😂 11:29 “Dude this is not ok.” 😂 Also yes. 😂😂 but this 12:24 “You have now experienced the sweet release of death-“ got me so bad 😂😂😂😂
Ha ha ha!!! Benison and Travis looked like they went through it!!!!!!
I want to see a boy vs girl challenge of this. Watching how well the women handle it compared to the men
I can't remember the channel but it was Irish ppl? Boy vers Girl for period challenge. Not sure if it was called the Irish try????
Travis and Benison killed me!!! I could not stop laughing 😂🤣😅
My husband calls my period “Shark week.”
My daughter calls it Shark week too.
Travis and Benison- most hilarious duo. 😂
I'm sometimes in too much excruciating pain to even get out of bed. Forget exercising! Then there's the side effects - period poops, backaches, headaches, nausea, fever, birthing out what feels like jellyfish...getting your period ain't no walk in the damn park and I just want this part of my life to be over stat.
I was laughing the entire time! I have abnormal cycles that are lasting 6 months solid heavy cramping, heavy flows, so when he says to have to do this for hours straight....😂🤣😂🤦
The craziest part is that Hot flashes come from within, and come completely random. And then things that you can't simulate like heart burn, incontinence, emotional distress, brain fog, exhaustion, sooo much
Now do all of that while being harassed by men 😂
OK, I’ve got to say that this is probably the best episode, like ever.I don’t know why I’m getting so much satisfaction out of it😂😂😂
The one that said yeah this would be painful for or after a few hours. Try heavy bleeding along with all the other symptoms at a 10 for 7 days straight. That’s me every month buddy. It’s like legit torture.
Real
Now imagine going to work and school feeling that way and expecting to suck it up and have a normal day lol
yeah it must suck, now imagine carrying your overies outside of your body on a very thin and super sensitive sack between your legs all the time, but I guess no one questions that cause they teach us to suck it up 🤨
@@Ziur-Da1get a grip😂
@@Ziur-Da1y’all don’t bleed or deal with half the stuff we do 😂
@@Ziur-Da1when you can push a watermelon out of an opening the size of a grapefruit, then we can talk. Oh and by the way, a lot of women do actually feel pain there during their period. But I doubt that would mean squat.
@@Ziur-Da1 Dude what a stupid comment, as if the normal man even feels anything down there and it goes unnoticed day to day, and if you're remotely a man that feels some kind of pain or is sensitive there on the daily you ought to get that checked out.
Speaking of sensitivity, considering the type of guy you are and those who are like you/act like this, are actually the sensitive ones when your precious "manhood" gets talked about especially compared to a woman that you have to get stupidly defensive and be like "Nah bro, my balls are more pain and us men goes through so much more, because we are tougher than woman", yeah, how about you sit your sensitive a** down, oh right.. you can't because apparently your sack is too sensitive, right?
I'm just glad that I'm a man. I know that women go through pain, but I know that there's no way I could've handled it any better than these reactors. I have a very low pain tolerance, so those are BIG NO. I can't even handle a sprained ankle, or the more common cramps, as I end up screaming my lungs out from the pain.
It's not just pain each month (which sometimes can be a six or a ten and you have no idea what pain level until it comes or how long the pain will last as your hormones, stress, and if you released an egg that cycle can all dictate how bad it is, so every month is a mystery) but also severe nausea, dehydration/anemic episodes, cramps in your bowels too/lots of bathroom trips/gas pain, having to be mindful of when to change products throughout the week, bloating, acne breakouts, significant back and leg pain in addition to abdominal pain, intense fatigue/brain fog, and hot flashes. Those are the main symptoms that you can have any and/or all unpredictably throughout the week
"I can't hear you over my hot flash!" is excellent lmao
The fact I'm seeing my period rn...and just lying around like shit for hours just scrolling through RUclips 😂😂😂
Same
As someone who has PCOS my periods are so heavy and painful I cry at times. I wear extra heavy overnight flex foam pads and they don’t make any bigger than that for heavy bleeding. And those are my daily wear. 😂
I feel you I don't have PCOS that I know of but periods are so heavy I have to wear those adult diapers
i have PCOS and i feel you
especially when my periods are REALLY irregular so my flow is so heavy but no pains thank goodness
@@rin-xn3fl Oh thank god you don’t get pain. That’s so good. I’m happy for you. I feel you on the irregular periods. My whole life they were irregular. I was surprised though because the last year mine have been pretty decently regular for the first time in my life. There’s been a few times they haven’t been on time but for the most part they have been pretty regular than they were before. So hopefully maybe for you as the years go on that maybe it will get a little more regular for you too. Cuz I know how shitty that is to deal with the irregular periods and you technically have no idea when it might come so then you have to be like double prepared always for it. And then them being so heavy too makes it where it’s another thing added to it.
I relate to the crying part 🥲 it’s not only the pain, also the digestion issues, the desperation because you can’t do anything about it and the expectations that you’d just jump out of bed and go to work like that. It really is a lot
PCOS girl overhere. Avoid inflammatory foods and milk and focus on the anti-inflammatory ones to eat at least 10 days before period, consume selenium rich foods and exercise with weights regularly. This helps all women actually.
"You have now reached the sweet release of death" 🤣🤣💀💀
2:14 ye if you did it for hours it would suck well we are having that pain for a week
As a girl this is so fun to watch!
“Looks like the X box symbol”
What a guy thing to say.😂
"Women have a lot of difficult circumstances " what a wonderful way to say TORTURE
Did they put the machine on the lower back as well, that hurts worse. I was grateful that the worst only lasted a day or two.
If im gonna be honest my cramps last for hours at a time. And they're probably a 8 on the pain scale...for multiple days on end...
As a woman who has had 2 kids, this was hilarious! Haven't laughed so much in ages!! The pain is not so funny during childbirth tho! 🤣
That destroyed almost all of them. 🤣 Didn’t even talk about the pain of endometriosis or fibroids. 🤣
I just found this channel tonight and i have been watching for over 3 hours so far. I absolutely LOVE these men! Bravo for your bravery for trying these challenges!! I love you!!!🥰
Travis is like having a traumatic, spiritual experience giving birth 🤣🤣. I almost believed he was really giving birth for a minute. They were all going through it for sure but man, his
We all got recommended to this a year later ? Or it’s just me ?
I have gotten late recommendations as well
Same 😭😭😭
No, not just you 💀
Same here
along with you and the replies
My back cramps can be average and bad to the point where i called my boss to say "I ain't coming to work today, i can't get up..."
They could still talk through the "contractions" so they definitely weren't as bad😂
Ya they "experienced" our pain for how many MINUTES! Let them feel the pain for hours, days without end then maybe they can truly get the idea of the REAL pain we endure.
Poor thing.. I'll change it for a jard day's work at road-pavementing or construction.
Benison and Travis....MVPs of this video!!!!
"You have now reached the sweet release of death" KILLED ME (pun intended)
"Some women experience a sense of liberation from the menstrual cycle."
HAIL YES.
I told my half-my-age classmates "1 year! 1 year no cycle! The baby factory is CLOSED!"
I'm going through Perimenopause right now, so I literally only have a period every few months, if that, and when she said that I was like, YES!!! lol
The whole office is probably dying of laughter outside 😂😂😂
Travis and Benny are the prefect, deranged pair!
You forget they go through labor pains again, not as bad but they need to expel the placenta too. lol
That collage of everybody screaming in pain and there goes Dani just twerking while smiling hahahha.
What, no mood swings, no diarrhea, no actual cramps just pain and no cravings....no they did not get their period, they just felt a tard of what real women feel monthly for many years and no spending and tax on a necessity....they did not even have to deal with navigating dirty toilets to change and concern about leaking or stains.....disappointed....
Travis and Benison are hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😂
New-life!!
I'm in pre menopause and those hot flashes are no joke. It's winter right now and I have two fans blowing on me. 😂😂
I’m a terrible person for enjoying their torture a little too much 😂
Congratulations Jayse omg he's like one of my faves here.
I was hollering this entire video, thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
yes make men feel our monthly pain lord knows we women could use a brake from it