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Woman's Husband Begs 'For A Break' After Testing Period Pain Simulator

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Published 11:58 9 Feb 2022 GMT

Woman's Husband Begs 'For A Break' After Testing Period Pain Simulator

We all learned a valuable lesson here today.

Ali Condon

Ali Condon

One woman has left her TikTok viewers in stitches after testing out a period pain simulator on her husband.

After claiming that he had a "high pain tolerance", it wasn't long before Maryam Amaria's (@maryam.amaria) partner was writhing in pain on the bed and begging for a break.

Watch how it went down here:

Suddenly we're feeling super strong...

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After Maryam's husband gave up, Maryam tried out the simulator herself. On the highest setting, she sat completely still, smiling back at her husband and telling him: "If this was my cramps, I'd be living life. Imagine, this is super mild for me compare to my cramps."

Sharing the video to TikTok, Maryam wrote in the caption: "Conclusion: If men had periods they would all die."

The clip has already racked up more than 1.2 million views online, and many viewers are already calling for other men to try out these simulators so they can understand the pain women experience each month.

Maryam's husband could not handle the pain. (
TikTok/@maryam.amaria)

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Women were thrilled to see their pain validated in the hilarious TikTok, but reminded men that it's a lot worse than just stomach cramps.

"He wants a break 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂sir there are no breaks," commented one viewer.

"We don’t get to ✨ turn it off ✨," added another.

A third laughed: "'You do this all day all night?' As if we clock in😭."

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One TikToker suggested that Maryam was too easy on her partner, writing: "Now ask him to get up and do daily tasks with it😭"

A second said: "But what about the back pain plus the head aches 😅 and the fact you can’t control wanting to cry and feel angry for no reason."

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TikTok/@maryam.amaria)

Another added: "It always shocks me how they can’t take it, and this is without all the other body soreness and headache and being emotional 😂"

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Right, where can we buy these little simulators? We have some work to do...

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@maryam.amaria

Topics: Health, TikTok

Ali Condon
Ali Condon

Ali is a journalist for LADbible Group, writing on all things film, music, and entertainment across Tyla, LADbible and UNILAD. You can contact Ali at [email protected].

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