Not so antiquated if you look into pain management and other areas in which doctors are dismissive of symptoms.
“Oh, you have an autoimmune disorder? Probably in your head.”
Female hysteria was once a common medical diagnosis for women. It was described as exhibiting a wide array of symptoms, including anxiety, shortness of breath, fainting, nervousness, exaggerated and impulsive sexual desire, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in the abdomen, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, sexually impulsive behavior, and a “tendency to cause trouble for others”.[1]
So basically anything the man deems abnormal. Being a woman in the past sounds shitty.
It’s not really so much better now, tbh…
Everything is still blamed on hormones and periods and stuff, or just dismissed.
And a lot of things aren’t even studied in women, including many medications, because the hormonal cycle is “disruptive to the research” even though half the population experiences it, and men have their own hormone cycles.
I know so little about male hormone cycles even though I am a male. I feel like this should have been taught to me at some point but of course it hasn’t.
The information agebis stupid, all its really taught me is that I don’t know shit, and that it isn’t my fault because the bastards in power keep pushing dumbass misogyny, racism and bigotry.
You think we can reroll our spawn realm?
(I assumed it was supposed to be “the Information Age is stupid”. Which is true. My phone also frequently doesn’t correct when I use a character in place of a space by accident, for some reason… very annoying.)
So they’re not necessarily about hormones but there’s a couple books I’ve listened to about, well, male bodies (I don’t have one so I find it interesting). Worth listening to, imho.
The first is Why is the Penis Shaped Like That? and other reflections on being human by Jesse Bering. It’s a sort of lighthearted approach to male bodies and other weird quirks of being alive, written by, iirc, a gay humor columnist.
The second is a book mostly about how penis things go wrong, testicular torsion, various kinds of erectile dysfunction and how they get fixed and stuff, it isn’t strictly informational, more like case studies that have been anonymized. It’s called Why Men Fake it, the totally unexpected truth about men and sex by Abraham Morgentaler
Both of these are good not super scientific explorations of things you may want to know, but don’t. I learned a lot and enjoyed the process.
Interesting, I like to read so I’ll keep my eye out when I go to the book store next, or the internet, might not be in a store here in the south.
It sounds like a great name for an all women stand up comedy show.
As opposed to the perpetually ignored Male Hysteria … which often leads to side effects including world war, genocide, mass poverty and government authoritarianism

seems simple enough to solve, just need to come up with the male equivalent of this:

honestly, we should bring back wank clinics, would help with nerves.
Bring back?
I was going to say, its not like truck stops stopped existing…
We could just aim it at the butt or something?
Apoligies, but I can’t understand what you are saying unless its presented in the form of a 19th-century lithograph.

And they say male intimacy is dead
ironically that’s for reviving drowning victims
drowning in bussy maybe
Finally, I knew my collection of 19th-century but stuff lithographs would be useful one day!
Calm down
Or as Red of Overly Sarcastic Productions likes to call it, ‘Being a Woman Disease’.







