Being caned typically involves a sharp, stinging sensation on the skin due to the impact of the cane. The pain can vary depending on the force of the strike and the individual's pain tolerance. Additionally, caning can cause bruising, swelling, and potentially long-lasting physical and emotional trauma.
No, cells do not feel pain because they lack the necessary nervous system to experience sensations like pain.
Oysters do not have pain receptors like humans do, so they do not feel pain in the same way.
Yes, the human brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding structures like blood vessels and membranes can feel pain.
When touched, eyeballs feel soft and squishy, similar to a grape. They are delicate and sensitive, so it is important to be gentle when touching them.
A tampon can feel different for each person, but when inserted correctly, you should not feel it. It's important to choose the right size and absorbency for your flow to ensure comfort and prevent leakage. If you feel discomfort, it may not be inserted correctly or may not be the right fit for you.
Not nice at all, unless you're into that kind of thing...
like a vagina
Dairy products like cheesse can be constipating.
Charles dickens wasnt Caned when he was younger :D
It is almost certain he can and should be caned by the headmaster..there is no law saying he can't be..bring back the cane for naughty boys..it would teach him not to misbehave..
It is almost certain he can and should be caned by the headmaster..there is no law saying he can't be..bring back the cane for naughty boys..it would teach him not to misbehave..
dance
the blind stik
Yeah @!$
just go to the store they have frozen,caned,and fresh if you go to the produce section
as it hurts the person being caned
Simple answer YES