Any strong and repeated impact against the skin can cause bruising. Muscles can be injured, especially if the impact was near a joint or if there was a twisting motion of the limb at the time of impact.
More importantly, though, is your safety. No one has the moral, ethical, or legal right to repeatedly punch you in the arm or against any other part of the body. If this is happening at home, I encourage you to tell a teacher, principal, or guidance counselor. If this is happening at school, you should tell your parents and tell your teacher. You don't have to be anyone's punching bag!
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no there is no permanent damage no there is no permanent damage
It probably will damage your, even if you put heat protector because it is a permanent straightener.
Permanent Damage - 1992 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
No, destroying a permanent does not count as dealing damage in Magic: The Gathering.
No, in volleyball, it is not legal to punch the ball. Players must use their hands or arms to hit the ball.
no, if there is no visible damage to the fibreglass within a day of it being cleaned off, there should be no permanent damage.
well if four arms is like knuckles and knuckles can punch i say its a tie -_-
um you work out and punch faster
yes, because you are helping your muscles in your arms
Once A tornado hits it doesn't have PERMANENT damage.
It causes damage to the Esophagus and your lungs also.