Passing out?


so today, me and my friends decided to surpass out. We bent over and took deep breaths and afterwards held out breath and grabbed our nouns until we passed out. We were not passed out completely, but i have no idea what be going on, and my whole body tingled and it be hard to stand and see clearly. When one of my friends did it, he started shaking on the ground and kicking his foot and started crying ( not because it hurt) we weren't sure why he cried.

what happened to him??

Is this risky??

I want to know because my friends have become addicted to it, and i entail to tell them to stop.


Answers:    When I be a kid...well, infantile adult if you will...my friends used to play a similar spectator sport. We would hold our breath, and then someone would push on our chest, (like up against a wall) until we faint. For some reason this be a HUGE fad at the time...it be "cool" to do it and to experience passing out for no accurate reason.

Years next, I realize just how messed up this be. It was a ridiculous fashion that many took factor of in popularity contests...freshly another way to "belong". There is categorically NO sense in messing next to your body and it's natural manner of functioning....if you do...you suffer the consequences.

So yes...this is dangerous. And yes, you have need of to stop this addictive behavior because there's simply so much more to do in duration than play with destruction.

Get it??
Sadly kids have died from doing that. They presume it's just an assured way to grasp high and they don't realize that yes, it is harmful. Isn't crying and kicking on the floor and shaking enough to acquire the message through to them? I guess not. You should tell them to stop earlier something really tragic happens to one of you.
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