CALGARY, Alberta - Men were asked to test their threshold for pain using a machine that simulates menstrual cramping, an experience hosted by a company that aims to "remove the stigma" of periods. The ...
Period pain is very real. Back and stomach pain, cramps, the works. But about half of the population has no idea what experiencing a menstrual cycle actually feels like. Now they can. Meet period pain ...
A group of friends tested a machine that reportedly simulates the feeling of period cramps in a TikTok video that has since garnered 1.5 million views, and it was clear some were not ready for the ...
A group of men and women in a viral TikTok took turns wearing a device that simulates period cramps. The men in the video appeared to be in a great deal of pain and discomfort while the women were ...
Lux Perry is a 29-year-old entrepreneur from Vancouver, Canada, and their period pain-relief company somedays is currently going viral on TikTok for bringing a device that simulates some aspects of ...
Thanks to modern technology, men can now (sort of) experience the pain of menstrual cramps, the discomfort of pregnancy, the agony of labor and the intense hot flashes of menopause. And no, this is ...
Bloody hell — this is one tortuous way to spend a day. Men are getting a taste of what women go through on a monthly basis by using a period simulator. Period product company Somedays has created a ...
If, like me, you suffer with hideous period cramps every month (thanks for that, non-hormonal IUD), any products that claim to help are always added to basket ASAP. So, when I heard about the Livia ...
Men in Canada have had the opportunity to experience what it's like to have the pain that often comes with having a period. Somedays, a period pain relief company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, ...
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