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Isn't it funny how literally everyone claims to have a high pain tolerance?
I've broken so many bones and have always claimed to have a high pain tolerance, then I got a tattoo and a few more and no, my pain tolerance is a bitch. ps, do not tattoo anywhere close to your armpit.
yes, that is a very good test of how much pain you can take. and directly over your hip bone as well. Both areas will certainly show you what you're made of. Both sides of me are done...i'm speaking from experience so ease up you little haters
I get my hands burned all day long and I don't feel the pain. I hit my tibia every once in a while while biking and it doesn't hurt. I have a high pain tolerance.
i don't know, it's my first tat i ever got, and everyone was liek are you sure it hurts like hell, even my artist said so. cause it's bones and whatnot. but i never found tattoos direct on bones to hurt too bad, i find it's more annoying than anything because you feel everything jiggle inside. however, one part on my chest was the worst, i felt it all up my neck. neck tats must suck.
some weird part on my arm was super painful, it's kind of like in between my tricep and my bicep, i don't know if it would qualify as my tricep..but i dunno. coloring in is always doom, imo.
I know I have a higher pain tolerance than the average joe. Years of lacrosse, mtb. and skiing have definitely helped. I feel like I have to lie to the Dr. anytime he pulls this thing out.
I've never felt above a 6 or so, but to get correct pain meds and shit I have to say 8-9.
I only have a smidge of color done but I was told shading doesn't suck as bad as text because they go over it like 3 times. Ya like your takling about the side of your arms? Where the muscles separate that was difficult
I think with the hits that park skiers take in general you need some kind of higher tolerance. Not to say we are all impervious to pain, but its just part of the sport, ya digg?
But its not about having a high pain tolerance so much as it is about being able to get back up and try whatever it was that caused you to crash again.