Not really a question, but proof of my point?
80′s kid asked:
I asked a question in the Mens Health section why there a SO many women either asking questions or answering questions about Mens Health issues and I got all kinds of grief for it, yet my point is proven. Women responded saying that tons of men ask questions in the womens health section, yet when I looked there was none. Yet, if you click on the mens health section right now there are mostly women asking questions and answering. What is the point of having separate sections if women seem to think they know everything about mens health issues?
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I asked a question in the Mens Health section why there a SO many women either asking questions or answering questions about Mens Health issues and I got all kinds of grief for it, yet my point is proven. Women responded saying that tons of men ask questions in the womens health section, yet when I looked there was none. Yet, if you click on the mens health section right now there are mostly women asking questions and answering. What is the point of having separate sections if women seem to think they know everything about mens health issues?
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July 6th, 2009 at 11:36 pm
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i hear you dude. i’m a girl but i hate all nosy women who go onto the men’s section and then say how rude and inconsiderate they are. if they’re going to be offended by it then they shouldn’t read it!!!! it’s for MEN!
July 9th, 2009 at 6:02 am
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i agree somtimes there are men in this one and its like huh wtf…
July 9th, 2009 at 10:03 am
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July 12th, 2009 at 4:13 pm
mens health
Because sometimes women care about the other sex, like “My husband has this problem, any of you have husbands with the same thing?”
So what?
Why does it bother you so much? And there are Men asking questions in Women’s health. Just the other day a guy asked what a panty liner was. Big deal. So he wants to know what his sister or girlfriend is talking about but doesn’t want to ask them directly.
Oh and if you click on “Health” as a category, it doesn’t really differentiate questions. It just lists them as all being under the health category.
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Just wondering… Are you the kind of male who would go to a hospital and request a Male nurse because you don’t want a Female nurse answering your questions?
July 14th, 2009 at 10:39 pm
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Yes, I have looked in on the Men’s Health and also found more women answering than men. However, I disagree with you regarding Women’s Health, where I answer many questions and there are always many men on our site also. I think the women are trying to learn about men and the men are learning about women by visiting each others sites. The answers they give are probably answers they learned by reading previous answers in the section. It would be nice if each group could feel free to ask and answer without the other gender being included sometimes. Teens might hesitate to ask if they think the guys are checking out their questions.
July 15th, 2009 at 6:59 pm
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I am a mum of 3 sons and do actually have a bit of experience in some men’s issues…but in saying that I rarely answer in the mens section because you guys think differently to us and I see stuff over there I think is inappropriate yet I am sure you guys think its ok…eg: I dont want to read about what size penis you have but its probably not much different to a girl wondering about what her labia look like compared to others…
The girls get a bit annoyed when the guys answer about periods and discharge etc…
I think both sexes should respect eachother and leave personal issues to be answered by a member of the same sex…puberty is hard work and very embarassing for us all.