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How to put a girl through HELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

geschrieben von Shāwń ßād˙k  am 13.04. um 03:52:48
Within the vulva is the Bartholens' Gland. The Bartholens' Gland is a gland that produces a liquid that moistens the vaginal passages during sexual intercourse so that the female feels no pain. The testicles are a gland that produce sperm, and the genitalia of males and female is produced from the same source during pregancy. That is why the Bartholens' Gland and testicles are basically the same type of gland, they both produce a fluid and are both vital for the survival of the human race. You see, without the Bartholens' Gland, sexual intercourse would be extremely painful for females, and it would cause the majority of females not to have sex, and if you go back a few thousand years, there were only about 10,000 humans living on the Earth, and at that time, almost every women had to have sex to ensure humans survived. That is why the Bartholens' Gland has the exact same nerves as the testicles. If you are wondering what type of nerves the testicles and Bartholens' Gland have, then I will explain in the next paragraph.

The funny bone is actually a nerve called; ulna nerve and it travels from the ulna to the elbow joint, and it is situated right at the tip of the elbow. Therefore, when you hit your elbow, this stimulates the ulna nerve and causes a nauseating pain. I have been hit really hard in the testicles and really hard in the elbow, and I know from experience that the pain I felt when I hit me elbow was identical to the pain I felt when I hit my testicles. That means that the ulna nerve is the same type of nerve found in the testicles. So the fact this nerve is found in the elbow, is proof that the nerves found in the testicles are not isolated to being in the testicles, it proves that both genders have this type of nerves. So that is why the nerves in the Bartholens' Gland are identical to the nerves found in the testicles, the nerves in the Bartholens' Gland are just like the ulna nerve.

Because the testicles are so large and are supported by the scrotum outside of the body, that means they move around and can be hit very easily. This means that any force whether it be light or hard can compress them and cause pain. Because the vulva is smaller and is not hanging, that means it is much harder to be hit in the vulva, and usually a light force to the vulva will not cause the same pain as a light force to the testicles. A light force to the testicles does not cause much pain, it causes a nauseating feeling in the stomach a slight pain in the lower abdomen but the pain is bearable and in my opinion is not painful, it is more nauseating than it is painful, but if the same force was applied to the vulva it wouldn't cause this nausea. However, a mild hit to the vulva will cause as much pain as a mild hit to the testicles, but it has to be accurate.



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