• Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.net
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    2 months ago

    This is so accurate for me. I’ll attempt to walk off a broken bone, a mountain once stabbed my kidney and I was stoic as shit. But if I have a fever or chills? I require last rites

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    2 months ago

    I got frequently sick because I had a shit diet. I would basically not eat enough for the kind of activities I was doing.

    Getting sick almost always hit me like a truck and I have a funny story about it.

    I’ve always been told that I’m exaggerating how sick I was by everyone in my family (hint: the women mostly. my dad always took it seriously)

    and this one time I felt extremely bad and everyone was telling me oh it’s nothing this that whatever, until I told my dad we had to go to the hospital.

    turns out my appendix was about to rupture

    suddenly after that everyone got an idea that maybe I actually can wage the pain level I’m at

    and yes when I got COVID I was bedridden for 3-5 days but so was my entire family

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      Getting sick almost always hit me like a truck and I have a funny story about it.

      Oh god…he’s about to tell a story that ends with him shitting his pants…

      doesn’t tell a story about poop

      Huh. That went better than I thought. I mean, not for OP living it. But certainly for me reading it.

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Testicles … the weak point of any man, no matter how physically strong they are. Touched, exposed, or maltreated in any way, and any giant man will fold into a fetal position and whimper like a little girl. Violently struck and man will gladly go unconscious or die rather than endure this pain.

    Soure: am a man with dangly sensitive bits

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    2 months ago

    I can handle physical pain because i still have energy and can work around the pain but sickness pain/discomfort is so hard to deal with. I’m tired I can’t do anything I just lay down and hope for death.

  • TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    My dad used to be a pediatric (child) nurse. Any time we were sick he would be all “oh you’re fine go to school I see kids way worse than that running around everyday”… untill it was him that got sick.

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      2 months ago

      That’s so fucked. This culture of spreading disease because you can’t miss work or school is gonna get us all killed.

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    2 months ago

    As a man who has “sucked it up” most of my life, getting sick with “just a cold” twice ended with pneumonia and a stay in the hospital. Any CT of my lungs shows the damage that ain’t ever growing back. I take illness a bit more seriously now.

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    2 months ago

    Ah, the great misandrist paradox. Men are both too wrapped up in their fragile male ego to take care of themselves when they need to, and also secretly whiney babies about the smallest inconvenience to their health. Either way they shouldn’t be taken seriously.

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    I feel personally attacked. This is me right now at the moment.

    I hate congestion and coughs, but I can deal with them, but once I get a fever, it’s like my will to live has been taken away.

    The worst is when it starts as a nasal drip, them slowly migrates to the lungs. Then I’m coughing up phlegm for at least a week.

    Add on to that, how strong NyQuil affects my brain, it can be weirdly "out of body-ish’ for me.

    (Does it take days for the side effects of NyQuil) Cough suppressants to wear off any of y’all too?)

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    2 months ago

    I’ve heard of this “man flu” syndrome but it doesn’t match with my experience. I think the last time I had an illness that laid me out was pneumonia when i was a kid. And I’ve always been curious why that might be 🤔

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      Your comment reads like you’re a chastised misogynist, angry that some misandrist is getting away with an equivalent transgression against men and that you think they should be chastised like you were.

      You might not be a misogynist, it’s just how it reads to me.

      Misogyny is bad. Misandry is also bad. They’re not opposites. Too many edge cases.

      But, yeah, the comic is a bit reductive.

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        I thought I was being poignant with sarcasm. It’s part of living now and days to be aware of the patriarchy as well as many other oppressions. But when males are oppressed it’s “ok” because it’s true. But it’s not true. It’s a made up narrative by women which is just like what they have been going through.

        Not all men lose their mind over being sick. And I have seen a fair amount show up to work and still do their job. It’s a tone deaf non factual joke.

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        I feel like the comic is pointlessly gendered but I wouldn’t entirely call it reductive. I’m NB and when I broke my arm I was fine… And yet I had a mild cold like 2 weeks ago and felt like death.

        I just thought it was relatable even if the gender didn’t match.