A person is not heavier, but only less cooperative and harder to get a firm grip on. You can pick up a heavy sack, but it is much easier if it has some good handles.
No, people can fake fainting, but a true faint is a physiological response.
It is normal for an unhealthy person to faint with the common cold please see your doctor ASAP.
you make them faint , by pushing somewhere around there collarbone . (x
Sometimes, if something is found to be extremely shocking to a person, such as seeing a dead body, he or she can faint. Even healthy people, after running a long distance, can faint because not enough oxygen gets to the lungs.
the person will blush around you the person will talk nervously the person will sometimes faint when you are close to them the person will say your name to start a conversation but, hesitantly the person will blush around you the person will talk nervously the person will sometimes faint when you are close to them the person will say your name to start a conversation but, hesitantly the person will blush around you, the person will talk nervously, the person will sometimes faint when you are close to them, the person will say your name to start a conversation but, hesitantly.
because the heavier person has more initeria and therefore the forces that would slow the slider down i.e friction, wind resistance, whatever, have less effect on a heavier person that a lighter person
The person may get dizzy and faint
You are probably infatuated with the person.
A person who weighs 75 kg is heavier than a person who weighs 110 lb. 75 kg is equivalent to approximately 165 lb.
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actually no because the weight keeps it up so no
A concussion