There blood does not clot as fast due to a white blood cell problem.
Some arteries will bleed a person out in only seconds, others take a few minutes and internal bleeding can leave a person in pain for hours before death. Normally no more than a day.
They use Superlative adjectives more than regular adjectives because they want to compare a person or thing with another person or thing.
no you should not bleed more when you get a tatoo.
the bleed more cause macicial creatures put their sperm inside of the cut therefore they bleed more because you are really giving birth.
It's not a question of how long but of how much. If a person loses more the 40% of their blood, they are in danger of dieing.
Yes , the more you eat or drink sour food your menstruation will bleed more
Alcohol can increase blood flow and may make a cut bleed more.
It can be said that one is neither more or less attractive then the other. It depends on the person that is viewing this lingerie on the person that matters. A person can find either a plus size person or a regular size person more attractive than the other or vise verse. Its all dependent on the individual.
Need more information. What are you trying to bleed?
no
Usually the hymen once broken, will make the girl bleed only once.
The answer to this question is not cut and dry. Literally speaking, a person with hemophilia does not bleed easier than any other person. Hemophilia slows the blood's ability to clot and thus a person with hemophilia will bleed longer than other people. The perception that people with hemophilia bleed easier comes from two situations. First, minor trauma such as bumping into something does the same damage to both individuals (those with and without hemophilia), however the individual without the bleeding disorder may plug damaged blood vessels with clots so fast that the injury leads to no noticeable damage. A person with hemophilia may develop bruising or swelling as a result since the damaged blood vessels leak for a longer period of time. Second, the damage done to joints and tissue from prolonged bleeding can make the area more susceptible to future trauma and more easily injured. In this instance, the individual may "bleed easier", however this is a secondary effect, caused by earlier bleeding, not hemophilia directly.