You can pinch your skin, but the sensation and reaction depend on how you do it. Pinching your skin can cause discomfort or pain due to the presence of nerve endings and receptors in the skin that detect pressure and pain. However, if you mean "pinch" in the sense of not being able to grasp it effectively, it could be due to factors like skin elasticity, thickness, or the amount of fat beneath the skin.
no not really. i can pinch mine and im not fat and probrably if you cant then that mean your skinny! but you know this is a wierd question?
to hurt by squeezing your skin is pinch
You pinch the top of the skin area between your thumb and index finger
If you pinch your skin or flesh and a black bloody spot appears
You cant its just in movies
no it can only pinch you
No they can pinch only but can't break the skin.
you cant get trapinch in platinum but you can get it in pearl
If you pinch the nerve then you will have a reaction worse then what you would feel when you get a regular pinch. The nerve is the symptom that causes the pain when you get pinched , so if you get pinched on your nerve exactly then you would have very painful reaction that could maybe cause the place that got pinched to be numb for a few weeks. But to actually pinch the nerve you would have to open the last layer of skin. It would be nearly impossible to pinch the nerve so in that case pinching the nerve would hurt if you had surgery that cut through all of the layers of skin, and a doctor accidentally pinched it, but you can't pinch the nerve without all of the layers of skin open.
You take two fingers and squeeze the skin on you stomach with your fingers together.
Bear skin and i don't know what else skin with a pinch of whatever in it and they make their jewelry from sharks teeth
Mechanoreceptors are the type of receptor used when feeling a pinch. These receptors detect mechanical stimuli such as pressure, vibration, and stretching. When a pinch is applied, mechanoreceptors in the skin send signals to the brain to interpret the sensation.