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Conference quark::mennotes-v1

Title:Topics Pertaining to Men
Notice:Archived V1 - Current file is QUARK::MENNOTES
Moderator:QUARK::LIONEL
Created:Fri Nov 07 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 26 1993
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:867
Total number of notes:32923

45.0. "Male PMS?" by RDGE40::KERRELL (with a little bit of top and side) Fri Dec 12 1986 10:15

Women through their menstrual (sp?) cycle clearly have a biorhythm that
can cause them physical and mental problems (PMS for one).

Do men also have less obvious patterns of behaviour and experience
based on biorhythms?

Dave.
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45.1Men don't "do" bio what do you call itz.CEODEV::FAULKNERmy sharonaFri Dec 12 1986 10:552
    No.
    
45.2Not that i have noticedJETSAM::HANAUERMike...Bicycle~to~Ice~CreamFri Dec 12 1986 13:178
A womans menstraul cycle has always amazed me, how can the body "know" 
when ~28 days have gone by (even if it varies somewhat)?

In my body, the only cycles I'm am aware of are related to heart-rate, 
breathing, hunger, sex, etc.  None of them are over 24 hours!
Have never noticed any "emotion" related cycles at all.

			Mike
45.3REGENT::KIMBROUGHa Mona Lisa grinFri Dec 12 1986 14:339
    
    well the majority of the human race that suffers from hyperactivity
    are males.. and to watch the reaction that certain sugars have on
    them is every bit as drastic as any ole' PMS!
    and the craving associated with eating that sugar comes in cycles..
    so it must be connected with their body functions in some way!
    
    later, gailann
    
45.4Male menopause lives!RSTS32::TABERIf you can't bite, don't bark!Fri Dec 12 1986 14:595
Well, since most of the guys I've ever met have been led through life
by their gonads, I'd say you guys were on a cycle 31 days a month!!!
Amazing what those hormones can do....!

Bugs    
45.6thats only one temperMORGAN::FAULKNERmy sharonaFri Dec 12 1986 16:118
    yo tell em steve
    
    
    we are even tempered
    
    I'm aleays mad..............where level = even.
    
    
45.8RDGENG::LESLIEreeling in the flickering lightSat Dec 13 1986 08:357
    There are all kinds of biorythms. Some have a cycle that is daily,
    others are weekly and monthly.
    
    Males have rythms as much as females.

    A serious example of this: manic depression seems to follow a 14
    day cycle in both men and women.
45.9{RE .2} & {RE .4}VAXUUM::DYERIt's Bedtime for BonzoSun Dec 14 1986 10:225
{RE .2} - The moon tells them.

{RE .4} - If you must spout sexist slogans, at least attribute them to the
 sexist finks who originate them.  (Susan Brownmiller, in this case.)
  <_Jym_>
45.10Its easier to ask forgiveness than permissionBOBBY::REDDENProfit ProphetTue Dec 16 1986 06:233
    I think males should insist on their right to having a cyclic
    personality change.  PMS should be a valid excuse for bizarre
    behavior without regard to gender.
45.11You're right!TOPDOC::SLOANETue Dec 16 1986 11:006
    See my note 131.15 in WOMANSNOTE. Men's moods may not be determined
    by clearly defined physiologic cycles, but they sure as hell vary.
    
    -bs 
                               
    
45.12What's PMS?BALZAC::ROGGEBANDA Suivre ===&gt;Wed Dec 17 1986 05:3110
    Please excuse the humble foreigner who's english (American ?) is
    not always what he would like it to be! Particularly when it comes
    to abbreviations. 
    
    Can anyone tell me what PMS stands for ? Thank you.
    
    			Philippe.
    
    P.S. Anyone interested insetting up a notesfile on abbreviations?
    
45.13PMS is ....REGENT::MOZERWed Dec 17 1986 08:289
    
    PMS stands for "Pre-Menstrual Syndrom".  It affects some women
    by causing them to be emotionally "down" during the week or so
    preceeding the onset of their menstrual period.  This is only
    a brief definition of it.  For more detail, you can refer to
    RAINBO::WOMANNOTES.  There is a whole NOTE on it in that
    conference.  I hope this answers your question.
    
    					Joe
45.14COMET2::STEWARTfor a good time dial 911Sun Dec 28 1986 19:354
    It can also stand for Pre-Meditated Sick-day, which I try to
    have on occassion to save my own sanity.
    
    =ken
45.15JUNCO::FISHERWed Apr 17 1991 12:475
    Would this Male PMS applies similar to MSB (Massive Sperm Buildup)?
    
    Curious,
    
    
45.16COMET::DYBENThu Apr 18 1991 15:066
    
    -1 
      No thats SRH(Sperm Retention Headache)...:-)
    
    
    David
45.17ASSJ (another stupid sperm joke)PENUTS::HNELSONResolved: 192# now, 175# by MayThu Apr 18 1991 21:074
    Dog, you must have been retaining the little squirmers a LONG time, for
    them to have backed up into your head?! Have you tried a dating service?
    
    - Hoyt
45.18you really wanted to know this...BIGUN::SIMPSONPlease, let me put it in a little way.Thu Apr 18 1991 21:3211
    FWIW, the Tantrists and Taoists believe that when ritual intercourse
    occurs (particularly if you use one of the convoluted positions that
    are supposed to stimulate the nervous system) the female energy
    interacts with the nerve centre around the man's navel, helping to
    convert his activated but unreleased semen into a magical substance or
    esence (bindu).  This whisks its way up the lala�a (feminine nervous
    channel along the spine) and the rasa�a (masculine channel) up to the
    cakra (lotus shaped nervous ending) at the top of the head.  This cakra
    (the thousand-petalled lotus) opens into the Void, the eternal bliss of
    nothingness, and thus the adept becomes one with the dual-sexed World
    Soul.
45.19OXNARD::HAYNESCharles HaynesThu Apr 18 1991 21:567
    FWIW, the Tantrists and Taoists believe that when ritual intercourse
	...

Are you sure about the Taoists? What you describe is a reasonable description
of Tantra - though a bit simplified - but doesn't match what I know about Tao.

	-- Charles
45.20BIGUN::SIMPSONPlease, let me put it in a little way.Fri Apr 19 1991 00:0021
    re .19
    
    Oh yes, the Taoists were heavily into sexual disciplines (no, not the
    whip), believing as they did that since it was the exercise of mind and
    will that lead on astray from the Path, the way back was via
    disciplining the body, of which sex was obviously the most important.
    
    So, they got off developing all sorts of sexual exercises, and, as one
    book says "Since sexual intercourse was one of the main highways to
    heaven there was no reason to remain silent about it".  Thus it was the
    Taoists who produced the world's earliest known, most detailed and most
    comprehensive sex manuals.
    
    To cut a long story short, sex increased the man's yang - provided he
    didn't go and waste all that good work in a moment's pleasurable
    weakness.  Thus, Master Tunghs�an (7th c.?) described (among other
    things) a method of coitus reservatus, whereby "[he will not ejaculate
    and] the semen will ascend inward on its account".
    
    There's lots more, but the links between the Taoists and Tantrists are
    beyond dispute.
45.21COMET::DYBENFri Apr 19 1991 10:597
    
    Yo Hoyt,
         Ever heard of humor:-) Lighten up...Of course you may just be
    living proof of male PMS:-)
    
    
    David
45.22I apologize for not being clearer.PENUTS::HNELSONResolved: 192# now, 175# by MayFri Apr 19 1991 13:221
    I actually put "joke" in the title. Retroactively: ;^) ;^) ;^). OK?
45.23COMET::DYBENFri Apr 19 1991 14:145
    
    I don't see the Joke in the title..But your forgiven:-):-):-)
    
    
    David
45.24OXNARD::HAYNESCharles HaynesFri Apr 19 1991 18:5716
    There's lots more, but the links between the Taoists and Tantrists are
    beyond dispute.

I know some taoist sexual practices, but I was under the impression that the
specific belief in the magical nature of retained sperm was a Tantric dogma. Do
you have any references to support your claim that the Taoists also believe
it?

Belief in the debilitating effects of ejaculation is actually relatively
widespread, and not limited to Taoists and Tantrics. For example, Victorians
believed semen was a vital fluid, and the loss of it reduced your life force.
This belief owed nothing to either the Tantrists nor the Taoists. Can you
give me references to the Taoist - Tantric connection? It's a subject I'm
quite interested in.

	-- Charles
45.25BIGUN::SIMPSONPlease, let me put it in a little way.Mon Apr 22 1991 08:1618
    re .24
    
>specific belief in the magical nature of retained sperm was a Tantric dogma. Do
>you have any references to support your claim that the Taoists also believe
>it?
    
    The specific quote by Master Tungs�an is from Tung-hs�an-tzu XII.  An
    excellent source - if you read Latin - is Dr Robert van Gulik. 
    Unfortunately, even in the early sixties he felt the need to protect
    the uneducated masses from such sensitive information.  Try this on for
    size:
    
    "The Yellow Emperor said, 'Cum coitum perpetrate desideranti Caulis
    mihi jaspius surgere nelot, utrum sollicitare eum debeo an non?'  The
    Dark Girl said, 'Certainly not!'"  Absolutely...
    
    For a more general (and English) introduction see 'Sex in History' by
    Reay Tannahill.  His bibliography is so-so.
45.26>Just kidding. PENUTS::HNELSONResolved: 192# now, 175# by MayMon Apr 22 1991 09:087
>"The Yellow Emperor said, 'Cum coitum perpetrate desideranti Caulis
>mihi jaspius surgere nelot, utrum sollicitare eum debeo an non?'  
    
Hahahahaha. Oh, that's rich! Too funny. Boy, this guy's hilarious. Woowee!
Wink-wink, nudge-nudge, and all that! Snorkle! 

- Hoyt
45.27VAXUUM::KOHLBRENNERMon Apr 22 1991 09:225
    writing about a taboo subject in latin in order to
    protect the masses from the knowledge strikes me as
    a huge pile of crap.  kind of like secret decoder
    rings and special handshakes.  one hopes to outgrow
    that need as one moves out of gradeschool.
45.28BIGUN::SIMPSONPlease, let me put it in a little way.Mon Apr 22 1991 10:592
    I don't suppose anybody around here can translate it for us so we can
    find out if it's worth all the fuss...?