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What That Throbbing “Down There” Means

January 26, 2010 by journik  
Filed under Medical and Health, Urbanity

Ever notice that when men have a stomach pain, they point to it and say, “I have a pain up here.” Oddly, a woman will point to the same pain and say, “I have a pain down here.” For men, you have to get to about thigh height and below for them to refer to that part of the body as “down there.” For women, you have to be referring to your chest or higher to refer to a pain as being “up here.”

It’s as if women center their entire physical identity at their heart level while men consider the center of their bodies … (ehem) somewhere lower.

So then, what DOES is mean when you get a “throbbing down there?”

Throbbing happens when your nerves can feel every heart beat. This means that even the slightest blood pressure modulation due to your pulse can be felt like it was on a P.A. system amplifier. That P.A. loudspeaker is your mind. But the microphone are your nerve endings. What makes your nerve endings extra sensitive is pressure – increased blood pressure from swelling.

When a part of your body is under extraordinary pressure, your nerve sensitivity skyrockets. Thus, you can even feel your own heart beat. This is a condition called inflammation.

If your appendix is inflamed with swelling, it’s called appendicitis. If a tendon is inflamed, it’s called tendonitis; gums : gingivitis; G.I. tract: gastroenteritis; bronchial tube : bronchitis; tonsils : tonsillitis. By now, you can guess what is happening to your joints if you have arthritis. However, when the identity center of a becomes inflamed and swollen, that is called an … (ehem).

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