Childbirth


So I watch a lot of YouTube video essays, or discussion videos that talk about things on TikTok. Not things like silly trends, but more of what we discuss in class. I find it entertaining to watch and learn about what happens, especially things concerning women. I have come across this youtuber BrookeSharks, who does videos on these things, such as bad boyfriends on TikTok or very gendered discussions. I like listening to her as I can understand her thoughts and find out more about what happens in pop culture. Some small trends discuss the gendered problems in our world, and also show the general misinformation that people believe. The video I linked is about men misunderstanding the pains of childbirth or the hassles. Such videos shown were of men sleeping while their wives were in labor. Mostly on the side couches, but one video was a husband sleeping in the wife's hospital bed AFTER she just gave birth! I find this behavior absolutely horrendous. Some other videos show husbands in pain or making their issues the focus while their wife is in active labor or undermining their pain. I find that these problems have existed for a while, as the belief that women have higher pain tolerances exists due to the Patriarchy. Men assume it is because we are built for childbirth or because of periods. While in some cases that may be true, it is just plain misogyny to undermine someone's pain from stereotypical beliefs. Not to mention the medical side, where women are overlooked and pushed aside. Some men, though, should have more empathy and actually seem like they love their partners. I feel it may be rooted in their childhood upbringings, as fathers can push these thoughts while mothers excuse it. Coddling can also have effects of men not understanding more serious issues, but also some of it is just ignorance

I felt these topics would be interesting to discuss as these videos intrigue me, and sharing these problems can help bring awareness that evolves into change. I really hope these beliefs can change and that women can feel seen and acknowledged.

Comments

  1. I like how you connected TikTok videos to bigger gender issues. Your examples clearly show why these beliefs are harmful. Talking about these videos is important because it helps people understand the problem and encourages change.

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