The Truth. There's a reason we call these types of
cords \u201csuicide
cables.\u201d
Power cords are designed the way they are for a reason. ... When you plug in a
male to male power cord, you are leaving one end of the
cord open to live current. You probably wouldn't enjoy that shock.
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A male connector or male port is a connector or port with pins instead of holes. These connectors are inserted into a female connector. ... In the picture, the power cord connector on the left (with holes) is a female connector. The connector on the right, with pins that connects to the wall outlet, is a male connector.