u/Axis_Control

Women don't have life "Easier" than men

Women don't have life "Easier" than men

Due to some uneducated comments from a male here thought I'd address this.

Comments:

> Having vagina means living life on tutorial mode. But there is a catch - you will be delusional that it’s that easy for you so you will project that it’s the same for everybody."

> "It’s not bullshit, it’s reality. And youre clueless about this because you live on tutorial mode. You basically cant even imagine what hard life is if you never had one."

You don't know me you have no idea wtf you are talking about.

My Debate Points:

  1. Women have more mental health issues than men and more as children and teens than men.

  2. Women face additional struggles dealing with health issues from periods and menstruation such as anemia and heavy periods and pain, from conditions such as endometriosis and pcos. Not to mention women also can have ectopic pregnancies and miscarriages that men would never have to deal with or experience. Not even mentioning traumatic labour and birth. Or still birth.

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One in five women (19%) experience a Common Mental Disorder (such as anxiety or depression), compared with one in eight (12%) men.

Globally, women are 20% to 40% more likely to experience mental health disorders than men. They are twice as likely to be diagnosed with depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),

A quarter of young women (25.7%) have self-harmed – more than twice the rate for young men. There is evidence this could be higher and is growing.*

26% of young women experience a Common Mental Disorder, such as anxiety or depression – almost three times more than young men.

1 in 7 young women (16-24) have PTSD (compared with 3.6% of young men).

72% of those in suicide counselling with NSPCC are girls

Suicide is the third most common reason for girls to contact Childline, and the fifth most common for boys

https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/women-and-mental-health

https://www.agendaalliance.org/our-work/projects-and-campaigns/previous-work/womens-mental-health-facts/

Women deal with rates of PTSD higher than veterans from childbirth.

Childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder (CB-PTSD) affects approximately 3% to 4% of women in the general population. However, for more complex births it rises to 15% to 18%.

Sub-clinical Symptoms: Roughly 1 in 4 women experience some PTSD symptoms post-birth without meeting the full diagnostic criteria.

https://birthtrauma.org.au/postpartum-trauma-disorders-e-g-ptsd/

Rate of PTSD in men is 5-6%. Women are roughly twice as likely to develop PTSD as men.

The lifetime prevalence of PTSD is about 10–12% in women.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5632782/

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Periods can be deeply traumatic for girls, often due to a combination of physiological distress, social stigma, and psychological triggers. Experiencing severe pain, unpredictable bleeding, or not understanding what is happening to their bodies can create lasting emotional distress.

Approximately half of teenage girls experience moderate to severe cramping caused by prostaglandins. This intense pain, combined with nausea, vomiting, and fatigue, frequently leads to absenteeism and feeling unsupported in school.

https://helloclue.com/science/ask-the-experts/how-period-stigma-affects-teens

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9152438/

16% of teenage girls and young adults experience period-related dizziness or fainting.

https://www.verywellhealth.com/reasons-for-fainting-during-period-4107096

Globally, about 31% of all women suffer from anemia, with the rate being significantly higher in pregnant women at approximately 35%. Women of reproductive age are at the highest risk, primarily due to iron loss from menstruation and higher iron demands during pregnancy.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12078874/

f you have anemia, you may not have any symptoms at all, or you may experience: fatigue or weakness fast heartbeat or palpitations, dizziness, light-headedness or headaches, hshortness of breath, pale skin, cold feet or hands, chest pain.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.healthdirect.gov.au/amp/article/anaemia

u/Axis_Control — 5 days ago

AUS Graduating Honors AFTER applications close for Masters

Hi everyone I'm in Australia.

I realized that I will be graduating Graduate Diploma in Psychology Advanced in around October 16th next year (final results come out) but applications to the University I'm interested in for their Clinical Masters close in 30th September.

Has anyone else found themselves in a similar situation?

Will I have to wait a whole year to apply for the Masters? Kinda annoyed ngl

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u/Axis_Control — 5 days ago

Women don't owe men kinky sex acts

Dating and relationships is supposed to be about compatibility, companionship and love.

Even if she has done something before, it doesn't mean she likes it and even if she hasn't done it before she may not want to do it and may not like the idea of trying it. You should want to do sexual acts with her that she actually likes.

Not to mention sex has an important function in serious relationships of bonding and intimacy and "kinky sex" doesn't really fullfill that role ngl.

So kinky sex is honestly less appealing. Especially if it's degrading etc.

Men should just find out what things they like sexually in common with their girlfriend and go from there. If they don't have much in common then reconsider the relationship as a whole. It's toxic to try and guilt or manipulate a woman into sex acts by saying they have done it before so she should try it again. It's just going to lead to resentment if you keep pressuring her to try things she doesn't like or want to do.

Doing "kinky sex" doesn't count as giving someone a superior or better experience. Women aren't hookers providing you a servicing.

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u/Axis_Control — 8 days ago