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10 Reasons Why it's Better to Be a Man
Tania Khadder
May 21, 2009
7. When nature calls, they answer

It’s almost as though the world was designed to make it easier for men to pee. First, there’s the obvious physiological advantage – one that allows them to go anytime, anywhere (unfortunately for any unsuspecting passerby). Then, there’s the less obvious physiological advantage. Men have longer urethras, so they don’t feel the urge as quickly – or as often – as women do. Not fair, given the relative ease with which they can take care of business.
Meanwhile, we women suffer the excruciating wait outside the ladies’ room – then again, sometimes the long line makes for some good banter (just don’t laugh too hard).
Meanwhile, we women suffer the excruciating wait outside the ladies’ room – then again, sometimes the long line makes for some good banter (just don’t laugh too hard).
kd_aman
almost 4 years ago
72 comments
I seem to remember that the urge to urinate has nothing to do with the length of the urethra and everything to do with stretch receptors in the bladder?
And in response to Tri, there was another side to this...10 reasons why it's better to be a woman, written by a man.
Kimmie_T
almost 4 years ago
66 comments
brut and physical strenght doesn't begat true strength, because that will eventaully fade. Life is a test of mental endurance and faith. True strength is in mental and spiritual strength and unfortunately most men don't fair well with this. But men and women both are meant to compliment each others differences. No sex is better than the other. We need one another. So, this article needs a ton of work.
Piemom
almost 4 years ago
2 comments
everthing was based around the man......what's that about?