making someone fall asleep with that neck thing??Is it possi
Question Posted Thursday May 10 2007, 5:17 pm
You know how in movies where cops or some other martial arts guy makes someone pass out by pinching a spot in there neck? Are they killing them or making them pass out? And is that even possible without long term injury?
pixiedust1 answered Thursday May 10 2007, 8:34 pm: me and my friends used to do it to eachother a few years back, none of us ever died and we did it quite often, t kinda gives your body a trauma for a few minutes though. but it is dangerous, its not impossible to die from it [ pixiedust1's advice column | Ask pixiedust1 A Question ]
christina answered Thursday May 10 2007, 6:05 pm: It depends on how hard they do it. I mean, you can press it & they might pass out, but if you press it hard enough I'm pretty sure you can die.
Rhaychull answered Thursday May 10 2007, 5:53 pm: There is a pressure point in your neck that if it twist, or turns, or breaks, you can die.
To answer your question, probably death. [ Rhaychull's advice column | Ask Rhaychull A Question ]
yourrtrustyhelpline answered Thursday May 10 2007, 5:51 pm: okay, i`m not exactly positive that i know what you`re talking about, but i`m pretty sure i know. by pinching that spot on the neck, it brings the adams apple up, like when you swallow, only the adams apple stays there. that cuts off air passage to the lungs, and basically, you get no oxygen in your body whatsoever. you can make them pass out, but if it`s held for too long, you can kill someone doing that. it is possible without long term injury if you don`t hold it for to long. [ yourrtrustyhelpline's advice column | Ask yourrtrustyhelpline A Question ]
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