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Question: How to you fake black out so believeably that people think you have actually blacked out!?
How can i pretend to faint or black out and my mom thinks I actually have blacked out!.!.

because she didnt believe me when my brother whacked me up the nose and i hit my head and pretended to black out but she didnt believe me

how do i do it so she thinks i actually have and also what happens when after you black out!? how doy uo feel and what do you do!?

and what do you remember from blacking out after blacking out!?


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Answers:
Well hey Mary!!! You should Just fall on your face an put loads of weight down so when she tries to pick you up she cant lol and just dont move or get up and dont make it obvious your breathing


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It's pretty terrifying to see someone actually black out, because it's unmistakable!. I don't think it's possible to do a fully convincing fake!. Your body temperature and skin pallor change; your muscles aren't working!. You can't really pretend to turn yourself OFF - your body won't let you just let yourself fall!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

when people really black out the color goes from their face (they look pasty) then they fall forward and most of the time flat on their face!. Its not like you see on TV where people fall over backward!. So if you really want to fake it fall forward and smack your face into the floor lol j/k!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

look first smoke a s#it load of weed, like smoke your self stupid then find your mom lets say she in the kitchen , just find the hardest wall the try to run through it full speed with your head and you will black out for real , you dont have to fake nothingWww@Answer-Health@Com

This is the stupidest question I have ever heard!. Have you actually ever blacked out before!? Its not just a joke!. Its a seriously scary feeling!. I dont understand why you would want to black out anyway!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

unlucky, because of Fluttering Eyelid Syndrome, you can't fake being blacked out!. But it is pretty childish to want to do so, really!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

oh i've always wanted to do that! just try not to make it so obvious, pretend to roll your eyes back in your head and just fall backwards!. lay limp on the ground!. don't stop breathing, though!. lol!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Why would you want your mum to think that you had blacked out!? Why would you want to worry her like that!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

wuts the point of this!? this really sounds stupid and something i would have tried when i was 7!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

When you black out, depending on the cause, it usually happens very quickly and you don't remember actually losing consciousness!. This is if it's a severe injury or general lack of oxygen to the brain that caused it, not in cases of OD's and stuff, that's a whole nother deal!.
When you wake up, your head is pretty foggy for up to three seconds, just as when you first wake up from sleep, then you immediately wonder where the f*ck you are and what's going on! It can be freaky until you figure things out!.
Passing out is your brain's natural defense from something it cannot handle, be it injury or even intense stress, so needless to say your brain shuts down and your body goes too!. The part of the brain that controls breathing and other subconscious muscle movements is much harder to damage, so breathing while unconscious is normal, but slow and shallow!. I have had people tell me they thought I wasn't breathing at all, and only when they watched closely did they stop thinking I was dead!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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