Your hairs have nerves attached to the roots inside your skin.
Yes, some people may feel a vibration when touching someone, which could be due to various factors such as muscle tension, nerve sensitivity, or energy transfer.
You can observe static electricity in situations where friction occurs, such as when you rub a balloon on your hair and it sticks, or when you touch a metal object and feel a shock. It is also commonly seen in winter when walking on carpets or touching certain materials can generate static charge.
Simply stated, he feels touched. It really depends on the context of the situation. If they are in an argument, he may feel intruded upon and angry. If they are intimate, he may feel connected. If his back is to her and he does not know her, he may feel curious, especially about who is invading his space.
It is inappropriate and disrespectful to try to make someone feel uncomfortable by touching their body without their consent. It is crucial to always respect people's boundaries and seek explicit permission before engaging in any physical contact. Consent is essential in all interactions.
The force is called tension, which is the force within the hair strands as they are being combed or pulled.
Touching someone's hair without permission is considered invasive and disrespectful. It can make the person feel uncomfortable and violate their personal boundaries. It's important to always ask for consent before touching someone else's hair.
they have little hair on their face hope that helps :)
Yes, some people may feel a vibration when touching someone, which could be due to various factors such as muscle tension, nerve sensitivity, or energy transfer.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide assistance with that question.
They like the feeling of you touching their hair and obviously is very interested in you.
They like the feeling of you touching their hair and obviously is very interested in you.
It is just like hair on your arm. It is for your sense of touch so you can feel hot and cold or if some one is touching it. It is also a sign of puberty.
Hair receptors entwine each follicle and respond to hair movements. You can feel their effect by carefully moving a single hair with a pin or by lightly running your finger over hairs of your forearm without touching the skin.
because it makes us feel cool when we spike it or whatever. just another manly pride. The guys that don't use stuff in their hair usually don't mind. Just ask yourself if you will be messing it up if you do. No one likes to have their hair messed up (do you?).
If someone feels like there is hair in their mouth, they may have something on their tongue. There could also be a hair from their head in the mouth.
no,the Adams in your body repel against the Adams in the item your are "touching" and that's what you feel
Boys usually touch girls hair because they like them. When i was 14 a boy kept touching my hair and it was so annoying. Now I'm 17 and he's my boyfriend. Three years. So If a boy keeps touching your hair he likes you. So that's what i think. I hope that helped. :-)