No. Blondes are sooo stupid that they are probably so used to pain because they keep tripping over air, so they don't feel it as much over time. Although some blondes will think they are bleeding to death when they get a papercut, or they think they broke their foot when they stub their toe. I guess it all depends on how dumb the blonde is.
By Bunni
P.S this is supposed to just be a joke, but if i have offended any of you blondes out there, i am terribly sorry. Wait, no I'm not! I hate Barbie doll blondes!!!! KILL THEM ALLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It really depends on the individual. Everyone has a different pain tolerance. Someone who has a high pain tolerance is able to handle a larger amount of pain without having to take anything for it. Some people have a lower pain tolerance, which means they do not handle pain well. In addition, some physical pain is more difficult to deal with. If the pain is in a part of your body that it is hard to avoid moving - your foot or knee, for example - it would be more difficult to control. If you are a having a difficult time with pain control, discuss the different options with your doctor.
Everyone has a different tolerance for pain. To give you the degree of pain that you will feel if you get this piercing will depend on your tolerance for pain. If you have a high tolerance for pain then it shouldn't hurt too bad...if you have a low tolerance, it will one of the most pain full experiences of your life. If you think about it, the piercer is putting a tube down your urethra and then sticking a needle into your penis. It's going to hurt but how much is up to your pain tolerance.
Tolerance means to bear pain or hardship with patience.
Yes; ADHD doesn't affect pain tolerance.
It depends on your tolerance of pain. Everyone is different. One person might cry and the other one might not even feel it.
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Women
The extreme values (upper and lower) that are permitted by the tolerance
Pain tolerance is the level of pain a person can endure before it becomes unbearable. It varies among individuals due to factors like genetics, past experiences, and psychological factors.
Pain Threshold is the level at which a person first begins to experience Pain from a stimulus, either artificial or biological. A person's Pain Tolerance level, is the overall level of Pain a person can tolerate before breaking down either physically or mentally. A person's Threshold level increases as their Pain Tolerance increases - this can be achieved either through deliberate means in those who have not been injured or otherwise have no other reason for Pain (Martial Artists are the best example of this) or in those with chronic pain it will occur naturally over time. Martial Artists such as myself use techniques to increase both the Pain Threshold and Tolerance level. It is that training which has provided me with the best pain control over the years, even though I also use very high doses of opiates for pain control. Pain Tolerance can also be elevated with opiate drugs, and is the basis for most pain treatment programs. While human Pain Threshold is relatively low for most people (it doesn't take much to feel pain - even a needle or pin prick will do) Pain Tolerance is another matter. The human body can withstand a lot of pain before breaking down, and for those like me who deal with constant levels of high pain on a regular basis every day, the tolerance level is very high, almost dangerously so.
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It is all connected. As tolerance increases, the dosage must be increased to reduce the pain, which causes further increase in tolerance. Increased tolerance to any drug is usually the first distinct symptom of addiction.