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Chara

Chara

Severe pain? But no gain.
Jul 22, 2023
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If a partner knocked you out via physical force shortly after you got in one of those vacuum sealed bags or beds would you wake up and find yourself struggling to breathe? Or would the lack of oxygen hypothetically be enough to keep you unconscious long enough that you could die like that without waking up and thus suffering and or panicking from confusion?
 
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MyChoiceAlone

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pretty sure your partner will be charged with murder...
 
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NoahJuan

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If a partner knocked you out via physical force shortly after you got in one of those vacuum sealed bags or beds would you wake up and find yourself struggling to breathe? Or would the lack of oxygen hypothetically be enough to keep you unconscious long enough that you could die like that without waking up and thus suffering and or panicking from confusion?
Knocking someone out via physical force is a very inexact science. The answer here is: " it depends". Depends on exactly how the force effects what part of the brain to cause you to get knocked out.
 
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