They might be a staple of the well-dressed geek’s wardrobe, but skinny jeans aren’t doing you any favours. In fact, they might be causing you real, physical damage.
ABC recently interviewed Dr. Karen Boyle from Greater Baltimore Medical Centre, who has recently seen cases of women suffering pain from wearing tight jeans. She explains:
“This disorder is called Miralsha Parasthetica and it’s a disorder that occurs when one of the nerves that runs in the outer part of a thigh gets compressed. The pressure on it causes symptoms of tingling, numbness and pain in the outer part of the thigh.”
According to Boyle, sufferers report a floating sensation—basically, because they can’t feel their lower legs—along with pain in the thighs. Ouch. Unfortunately for women, the problem can be exacerbated by high heels, which cause the pelvis to tilt, increasing the pressure on the nerves in question.
Still, men have to face up to the fact that cosseting jeans reduce airflow around the crotch, resulting in higher temperatures. And the knock on effect of warmer balls is, sadly, a lower sperm count.
To alleviate nerve damage, Boyle suggests buying skinny jeans with a little stretch to them. And whatever you do, if you get pain or numbness in your legs thanks to tight jeans, shift up a size—otherwise, you’re risking doing permanent damage to your nerves. As for curing the overheating, well, I’ll leave that to your imagination. [ABC]
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And that’s the excuse I’ll be using to wear a skirt to work tomorrow. As long as no one realises I’ve never worn skinny jeans I should be able to get away with it.
Us guys have an excuse already, it’s called a Kilt…I’m not sure if the scottish accent is a requirement to wearing one.
I find my kilt a bit too long on hot days. For maximum cooling of the old nutsack you can’t go better than a miniskirt, however it is advisable to plan your journey before you set off to make sure you don’t pass any schools. They take a very dim view on the furry newtons cradle being on display as you walk by.
I always use this excuse to wear a skirt. Being a man of course, I have to push this a little more than usual.
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the sole reason I watch Weed Wars…
haha. Between this and the long fringes causing eye problems, some people’s entire look has gone out of the window.
I knew it, I just never had the wherewithal to research it. Is the lower sperm count gonna fix the problem, I shall refer to ‘The Origin of Species’ to see what Chuck D. has to say about it.
With this ticked off the list, I will turn to idea that we will end up with a generation of hobbling elder trendies as a result of wearing fashionable, but ill fitted second hand shoes.
I dunno, I’m thinking wearers of skinny jeans being less able to produce progeny may be a good thing…
Hmm, I’ve never had pain in my thighs.. o.O
I actually had this in my left leg for a bit but that was due to some slightly too tight compression shorts that I wear for Rugby, it’s fine now after I got some new Skins though. Good to know what it was.
Can I just point out that the actual name of the condition is Meralgia Paraesthetica, caused by compression of the Lateral Cutaneous Nerve of the Thigh. Someone at ABC news needs to do some proof checking before they spread stuff around the web! It only affects the sensation to outside part of your thigh not the whole leg. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meralgia_paraesthetica
Lower sperm count in skinny jean wearing blokes? where is the downside?
Natural selection strikes again!