No, not painful, but as the oxygen in the bag is used up, it becomes more and more uncomfortable until eventually you can't stand it and will do anything to get it off. This panic happens long before you pass out.
My fraternity used to haze using this method and it drove kids nuts -- a lot of struggling and pleading.
Plastic bag suffocation is a great example of mercy killing.
Iodine molecules are much smaller than oxygen molecules, so they can pass through small openings in the plastic bag. However, the plastic bag is impermeable to air, so you cannot get enough oxygen by breathing through it. This can lead to a lack of oxygen and potentially suffocation.
The phobia of plastic bags blowing around is called "plastic bag phobia" or "plastic bag anxiety." It can stem from a fear of environmental harm, suffocation, or sudden movements. Treatment may involve therapy to address underlying fears and coping mechanisms for managing anxiety triggers.
Babies should not be given bags - they try to put things into their mouths and they might suffocate on the bag's plastic.
in the plastic bag first
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There is typically only one plastic bag inside another plastic bag, unless they are packaged in multiples.
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swelling,ichy,red,puffy,agonizingly painful,or suffocation
A baggy is a small bag, particularly a clear plastic bag.
plastic bag has many uses .the main is shopping.
I personally think that you should get a plastic bag from the store because paper bags will rip a lot easier than a plastic bag will.