Strangely....Yes.
Male "periods" occur when men get a recurring bleeding in the prostate, which drains from the anus. The term for these symptoms has been know as "Red-Sticks" (also known as RS), on account of the blood usually draining during a bowel movement.
Now while this does not occur as often as the female menstruation, some men can go through RS as many times as once a month (avg. men have RS symptoms every 3-4 months).
Like females, males can experience Pre-Red-Sticks symptoms (PRS), which is usually categorized by mood swings and irritability as well as mild depression and emotional withdrawal. However Red-Stick symptoms on average last 4-5 days.
Unlike females, men do not need to use tampons or pads, as the sphincter muscles keep the blood from leaking (although a small percentage of men experience leakage, but that is usually due to a rare muscle disorder).
Actually it isn't "Physically Impossible" men have periods but we have no blood. Men just get in bad moods so like a girls just without the blood.
No
Yes but not for the same reason as a woman.
Male "periods" occur when men get a recurring bleeding in the prostate, which drains from the anus. The term for these symptoms has been know as "Red-Sticks" (also known as RS), on account of the blood usually draining during a bowel movement.
Now while this does not occur as often as the female menstruation, some men can go through RS as many times as once a month (avg. men have RS symptoms every 3-4 months).
Like females, males can experience Pre-Red-Sticks symptoms (PRS), which is usually categorized by mood swings and irritability as well as mild depression and emotional withdrawal. However Red-Stick symptoms on average last 4-5 days.
Unlike females, men do not need to use tampons or pads, as the sphincter muscles keep the blood from leaking (although a small percentage of men experience leakage, but that is usually due to a rare muscle disorder).
Girls get periods and they have it so that while ovulating (getting her period) and has sex she can become pregnant. Men don't have periods because they carry sperm to help get a woman pregnant. And you know that men can't have babys.
A period is part of the baby-making process. The walls of the uterus are being flushed out and reset, ready for a fresh start of a new month of baby-making.Your question would be like asking: "Why can't women get kicked in the testicles?"Men have a whole different setup down there.
Yes, some boys will menstruate.Some men have a vagina, uterus, and ovaries so will menstruate just like cis women do. Remember that not all men have a penis, and some men have a vagina.Cis men do not have periods or "that time of the month" - menstruation is a specific function, it is not just women being moody and getting menstrual cramps. It's sexist to suggest that women's menstruation is just their being moody and cramping, neither of these are a normal part of menstruation but part of a social construct around menstruation or a result of hormonal imbalance.
No, vampires do not have periods because they are typically depicted as being dead and not having functioning bodily systems like reproductive organs. The concept of menstruation is specific to living, flesh-and-blood beings.
Some men who work in jobs that require long periods without access to a bathroom, such as truck drivers or astronauts, may use a bottle to urinate when they cannot reach a restroom. This is done out of necessity and convenience rather than choice.
No.
No
83% of men.
Men don't have periods, simply because they don't have a uterus.
men do not have periods
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Most definitely not. Nor do almost all women, for that matter.
When? They all wore different clothes in different time periods.
Girls get periods and they have it so that while ovulating (getting her period) and has sex she can become pregnant. Men don't have periods because they carry sperm to help get a woman pregnant. And you know that men can't have babys.
Men's views on periods vary, but it's important for them to be understanding and empathetic. Periods are a natural part of a woman's body and should be respected. It's helpful for men to educate themselves about periods and offer support to the women in their lives during this time.