anything, it depends on the guy.
^incorrect, you should play wonderwall by oasis.
So i was at work and there was a squirrel laying in the road so i poked it and it climbed up my leg and sat on my shoulder then followed me around for a long time it was old and very boney but idk he was really nicce and friendly and fell asleep sitting on my shoulder two or three times....
Very carefully.
Its not actually the shoulder your grabbing. You grab underneath the acromial (clavicle bone) and there is a pressure point there. You can press it hard enough so they pass out but not fall asleep.
To prevent your foot from falling asleep after sitting for a long time, try changing your sitting position frequently, avoid crossing your legs for extended periods, and take short walks or stretch your legs regularly. This can help improve blood circulation and reduce the likelihood of your foot falling asleep.
It means to fall asleep while sitting (or standing).
It means to fall asleep while sitting (or standing).
made me fall asleep sitting up
It means to fall asleep while sitting (or standing).
May not be anything special.But sitting position is not the ideal for sleep as it hampers the very purpose of sleep,that is rest.It also may cause injury,spasm of neck.The normal redistribution of blood in sleep may also be hampered in sitting position.I don't fall asleep on purpose. I fall asleep while trying not to, my neck is hurting, and my extremities are tingling.sleeping wile sitting isnt realy sleeping it is known as a power nap.
I'm asleep Yes, you are orbiting around the sun on the planet Earth.
I'm asleep Yes, you are orbiting around the sun on the planet Earth.
When your feet fall asleep, it is usually due to pressure on nerves or restricted blood flow, which can happen when sitting or lying in a certain position for a long time. This can temporarily disrupt the nerve signals and cause the tingling or numbness sensation in your feet. Changing positions or moving around can help alleviate this feeling.