It doesn't really hurt, it just feels like normal throwing up, when you don't do it on purpose. But I strongly advise that you don't make yourself throw up, trust me.
When you vomit, it is unlikely that you will also defecate at the same time. Vomiting and defecating are separate bodily functions controlled by different muscles and nerves, so they typically do not happen simultaneously.
Yes, it is possible to throw up out of your nose, a condition known as nasal vomiting. This can occur when the vomit comes up the esophagus and passes into the nasal passage, especially if the person is lying down. Nasal vomiting is rare but can happen in certain medical conditions.
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Viruses are the most common type of microbe that can make you throw up. In particular, viruses like norovirus and rotavirus are known to cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. These viruses are often spread through contaminated food, water, or close contact with infected individuals.
Yes, it is not safe or recommended to insert objects into the vagina that are not specifically designed for that purpose. It can cause irritation, injury, and potentially introduce harmful bacteria. It's best to find healthy and safe ways to manage stress.
actually its up to how far it goes it does hurt
you will not throw your stomach will just hurt
your stomach will hurt
You can hurt your throat and teeth
just aim the things and throw it but careful sometimes u hurt yourself
He may get a little stinky and may just throw it up but no.
No, because if he throws you then you end up half way and you will hurt yourself.
it does since you are loosing the food in your stomach but you shouldn't throw up to loose weight it can mess up your system so don't throw up to loose weight on purpose
because when this happens it means your stomach is rejecting what ever you ate so its basically saying "thanks a lot"
When you are having terrible migraines that hurt your eyes, make your light sensitive and make you so nauseous that you almost throw up, you might be having a flu, cluster headache, or meningitis.
Depends how hard you throw them.
You throw it.... lol :D