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What does it feel like to be beat up?

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I have never been in a real fight. What's it like? Are the battle wounds worth it? I want to get into one just to know but since I'm bad at provoking people maybe someone here can tell me how it is.

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  1. Come here and i'll show you how much it will hurt.

    What will happen is you'll provoke the wrong person and get the living shite bet out of you.

    Words of advice, just leave it.


  2. Depends...

    I've been hit quite a bit in my time, and by many different things...

    Not only does it vary person to person, but also by situation...

    Intensity of pain often varies with mindset. When you've felt something before and you're entirely ready for it, your mind has much better control, and can cope with the pain better. Basically, a hit isn't going to hurt as much if you see it coming and your ready for it..

    The way it feels and mostly how it's going to affect you changes DRAMATICALLY with adrenaline. When you're all pumped up, and you feel your body tingling, feel kind of cold, and feel your muscles starting to twitch/shake slightly to keep them ready to move, that's when you know adrenaline's hit you. I usually don't even FEEL pain under adrenaline. Pain is a bit of a disconnection for the time being... It's very hard to describe.. You know you've been hit, but all you feel is the movement, you see a flash of white, and that's usually about all...for me anyway..

    In actual fights, there's never been much of the asswhoop going towards me... I don't **** around once I get into a fight.. The main two I remember, within 10 seconds of the fight, in one I threw the guy all the way across our classroom, and he tripped and hit every desk on the way, and the other I hit the guy in the face with a chair becuase he told me that I wouldn't..... Never tell me that I WON'T do anything... Only I know what I Will and Won't do, and if I tell somebody I'm going to do something, chances are that I WILL.

    I've been through many extremes too... I broke my arm on a swing in 3rd grade... I still remember it.. We were seeing who could get the highest on one of those swings thats about 20-25 feet high... I got all the way to the top, and on my way back, as I came even with the bar...

    The chain snapped..

    I reached for the half of the chain that was still on there, slid down it for a few feet before the force finally took off my grip and sent me spinning down... I landed on my wrist, and all I felt was a sudden pain that soon got so bad I couldn't even feel it, but my body KNEW that it was hurt. Badly.

    I've also been run over. When that happened, my body took over, and got up while it still had momentum, and started making me limp back towards the house... No Serious injury...that I knew of at the time anyway... I was just really really sore for a few weeks... Now that I look back on it tho', there is a good chance it's one of the causes of all the back trouble I have...

    When I was playing football, I really threw myself at people, holding off all the pain I could....Which always came back to me as soon as it was over..Every single day I was so sore, becuase unlike the other kids, I was not afraid to hurt myself, or in most cases just become a d**n battering ram. I took so many helmets to by biceps..... I had HUGE and dark bruises that lasted for WEEKS after football season. That was just the kind of pain that wears you down, and slows you to a crawl. It's bearable, but it's just so exhausting... and I would push and put so much stress on my ankles I had trouble walking, and until I gave them about 3 weeks worth of a break, became entirely stiff and near useless.

    I wouldn't go picking a fight anymore though... You can't do anything nowadays... The law is too d**n protective of everything and it's scary. Kid's can't even get into fights anymore without SERIOUS threats of legal punishment! It's sad too! Kid's work things out with their fists, until they eventually grow up and get sick of having to deal with it, getting hurt, and getting into fights so d**n often, and that's how the LEARN to settle things like grown men, or better yet AVOID trouble. That's also why so many d**n people are being shot now to..

    Nobody can get into a d**n fistfight anymore, so instead they just ******* shoot them.

    You never know what pain's going to be like. It comes in near endless forms.

    If you really got to learn that bad, take up boxing.

  3. It hurts ! I am in chronic pain from fights I got in over 30 yrs ago !!!

  4. Depend on you... For most, they'd be sore all over for months and possibly have hard time to move certain part of body for short time (even up to a year, depend on damage)

    For someone who is in very good shape and a trained fighter.... It just sting a bit and nothing more.

  5. Your feet hurt.  Your stomach hurts.  Your groin hurts.  Your arms hurt.  Your nose hurts.  Your back hurts.  Some of your teeth are loose, and they hurt.

    You have cross-hatch cuts on your arms from where you were slammed into a chain link fence.  Your pants are torn at the knees and your knees are bloody from where you were spun onto the ground.  Your shirt is torn too.

    You have an itchy bloody patch on the back of your head from where some of your hair was yanked out.

    It's hard to breathe, because you've been punched repeatedly in the solar plexus.

    Your butt hurts where you got kicked.

    You feel like you have to cr-p, but you don't have to.

    It isn't worth it.


  6. It's only worth it if you can back up what you say.

    And make sure you've got some good sized buddies around to back you up just in case

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