The back of the head, primarily consisting of the occipital bone and various muscles, provides structural support and protection for the brain. While it doesn't have the same muscular strength as other parts of the body, it is reinforced by neck muscles that help stabilize and move the head. Overall, the back of the head plays a crucial role in maintaining posture and balance but is not considered "strong" in the same way as other muscular regions.
A chair.
A chair
A chair? Or a sofa?
head strong by trapt
its usually in the lower back but if you want you can google or yahoo it
A baby's neck muscles are not strong enough to support the weight of their head. If a baby's head and neck are not properly supported, what can happen is that there will be an injury to the neck and back.
Making tough decisions in times of crisis means head strong. To come out of a loss, whether it is financial or personal, when you make a wrong decision, can also be head strong. Controlling your feelings/emotions when dealing with people in general is also considered head strong.
The lower rear portion of the skullBack of the head.
Back in Your Head was created in 2007.
You cannot get that girl that you have strong feelings for, off your head because you are emotionally attached to her.
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Shot in the Back of the Head was created in 2008.