Walking on the hard surfaces of the prairie could be quite painful, especially for those unaccustomed to it. The ground often had a compact and uneven texture, which could lead to discomfort in the feet and joints. Additionally, the lack of vegetation meant there was little cushioning, making each step feel harsher. Overall, it could cause significant foot fatigue and soreness over time.
You will get a very sudden pain, would not hurt to much if you fell on carpet or grass but it would hurt on a hard surface.
Yes, it does hurt very much.
If you have a tumor on your pectineus which does not hurt as much, but is hard, it is not normal and medical check-up is advised.
yes... he wanted to hurt her, as much as possible
Actually in fact they don't hurt if you really hit them hard it won't hurt that much because I have three of them and i got hit by them and it didn't hurt, so the answer is NO.
how hard you press and how smooth a surface is
It depends on your pain tolerance. For me it didn't hurt much. It was just a sharp pinch. Hip piercings have a really high chance of rejection though.
No, it doesn't hurt you if a dog urinates on you.
they protect your head from being crushed granted they are not perfect and you will get hurt if hit in the head hard, but not as much
It wouldn't hurt to try, but don't take it hard if she says no.
well firstly all tattoos hurt, its a bit more painful on your hand because there isn't much muscle, and bones are close to surface its about the same as the feet.
It probably wasn't healed yet.