How More Interconnected Women are, IN the Pelvis. Researches Done, Discoveries Made, Claims Debunked - Once and For all!

I am honestly not sure, why i write this. Few people asked for continuation or more details shared after my - Thinking of becoming a Med. Student, while walking the weird path of investigating, researching and comparing gender's genital pain.
I guess there is curiosity about my Project, as well. Yes, i know, only two people (so far) have hinted any interest in (the) MyTake. But few more in my Messages.

How is it going? -

How More Interconnected Women are, IN the Pelvis. Researches Done, Discoveries Made, Claims Debunked - Once and For all!

But at this point, we kind of ran out of adding any additional, new information/data. We added all the old information/data and now the rate of new info/data that we could gather ourselves, has slowed down. But damn, at first we were overwhelmed!

Any new findings to share? -
Yes, and also confirmations.
What i am going to talk about and give some examples, is that i've found (we) women have more nerve endings, being in Groin or Pelvis, than men. And not just there...
Women are more innervated than men! :

How More Interconnected Women are, IN the Pelvis. Researches Done, Discoveries Made, Claims Debunked - Once and For all!

Also:

How More Interconnected Women are, IN the Pelvis. Researches Done, Discoveries Made, Claims Debunked - Once and For all!

Also:
https://riversidepainphysicians.com/do-women-feel-more-pain-more-intensely-than-men/

So the old belief, that women have higher pain tolerance than men, seems to be melting like ice cream left on the street during hot summer day.
During my own researching, i can indeed confirm, that the female body has a more intense natural response to pain(ful) stimuli, indicating slight difference between genders in the
way Pain Systems behave.
Even people, who originally supported the belief, that women can endure more pain, are starting to wonder - https://www.psu.edu/news/research/story/probing-question-do-women-have-higher-pain-threshold-men/

Other researches do confirm - https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/women-feel-pain-more-intensely/

Also Women, due anatomy and bein' more interconnected in their pelvis, (we) are capable of at least two kinds of double orgasms - clitoral + vaginal; vaginal + anal. Evident about the later is, how women reach orgasms sooner and more intensely, with just even a Thumb in the butt, while at Doggy style. And women's eyes going white, during double penetration from two men. (Uh, i am curious!)

Okay, maybe not exactly like that...  In this case though, i am pretty sure she is bein treated by two priests!
Okay, maybe not exactly like that... In this case though, i am pretty sure she is bein treated by two priests!

"What claims you have debunked and what have you discovered"? :
"Women cannot feel the same (amount of) pain nor nausea, following a blow to the genitals."
Now, i must admit, for a moment there, i thought they got me, because it was a claim thrown at me, seven days ago. I went on my way to research this and be able to confirm that we/they CAN. But no matter what, how much i was reading, i could not believe it - i had proof and explanation for the "same amount of pain" part, but could not explain the nausea. How it comes to it? What causes it? I was ready to admit defeat. But i was NOT working alone. Half the credit for all of this, goes to my EX BoyFriend, who found the cause.

We investigated the claims:
That 18% of female victims of blow to the groin, reported nausea in lower abdomen and admitted to throw up/vomit.
We've found that it is actually 30-31% of female victims of indeed a HARD blow suffered, that report nausea, but only 9 to 10% , to have actually puke.
It was led to believe, that it was the Pudendal nerve, sending up pain-wave(s), as the reason/cause for nausea in women, following blow to genitals.
But the Pudendal Nerve is NOT directly connected to the ovaries, which cause the nausea. So what is happening? Here is where my EX came:

I am not hiding the link, see for yourselves.
I am not hiding the link, see for yourselves.

Aanndd actually: that Pudendal Nerve merely contributes for the pain to travel up the body as a pain-wave. Starting from the clitoris and the labia minora, if they were struck - clitoris' pain response travels through the Dorsal Nerve

How More Interconnected Women are, IN the Pelvis. Researches Done, Discoveries Made, Claims Debunked - Once and For all!

to the Pudendal Nerve up in the body, ALTOGETHER WITH the pain (or pain-wave) from
Uterovaginal Plexus - starting from the Cavernous Nerves

Check for yourselves, if you want!
Check for yourselves, if you want!

As the Uterovaginal Plexus is IN FACT connected to the Ovarian plexus,

I keep using different sources, dont I? Yet, i still cant be convincing enough, for some people.
I keep using different sources, don't I? Yet, i still can't be convincing enough, for some people.

Therefore, this is how the pain-wave reaches the ovaries - through this combined pain response, due blow or damage caused. For which is more, the Ovarian Plexus is connected

How More Interconnected Women are, IN the Pelvis. Researches Done, Discoveries Made, Claims Debunked - Once and For all!

to the Renal Plexus, adding a further reason why a blow, trauma or injury (to the clit or vulva) may lead to/result in Nausea.
That's how, boys and girls, a female may experience a similar misery due a groin kick, as a male!
A Nausea, similar to one during periods or to the one boys experience, when/after struck in their testicles.
And when it comes to Labia Majora, it's also complicated, because they receive innervations from other sources as well:

Again, different source, if that means credence for you and you dont take my word for it.
Again, different source, if that means credence for you and you don't take my word for it.

Now, For Boys and Men: since often only the testicles are struck (say, a kick) and are much more sensitive than the penis - (and sometimes, a guy's penis points upwards in his pants, so its NOT really affected by the blow) - when they are struck, the pain arises from the Spermatic Plexus, traveling UP to the Renal Plexus, WHILE passing through all the nerves the testicles have originally developed with (as they descend from the abdomen, while still a fetus).

Therefore the nausea, boys.
Therefore the nausea, boys.

And all of this further confirms, how a bit more interconnected women are! As their (ours) pain travels: through' the Pudendal Nerve branches from the Labia Minora + clitoris (starting from Dorsal Nerve) -> Pudendal Nerve
Altogether with
the
Uterovaginal Plexus (starting from Cavernous Nerves) -> Ovarian Plexus Up To the Renal one!

Now (as ending) i would like to mention, that i DID explain this to one of the supporters here, that "balls hurt MUCH more" and his response was : No! The Pain DOESN'T Travels Up like that.

Oh really?
https://media1.giphy.com/media/hvq8ONQhQ1XLq/giphy.gif?cid=790b76117ea8232fd0ab28d6614b245eccaa106d92e8598d&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g

How it gets to the brain then?!

For those who still intend to argue, disinformation and false/unbased claims won't work this time! I fact-checked myself on every sentence.

:)

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  • I had to read this several times to process all the information. Thank you for writing and sharing this. Including links to your sources and additional information is appreciated.

    • Hijacking your comment (again) ! What i meant at the end, was : a supporter to the idea/claim that Balls hurt Much more. Meaning, i was explaining him, it is not necessarily the case.

    • Thank you for clarifying that. You are welcome to hijack anytime.

  • Thank you for all.