How do you react to blood?

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Virtually, (As in Games and Film) I'm mostly uneffected by blood, unless its in massive supply (Im looking at you, Saw). In Real Life, I can handle blood in normal ammounts, Say a cut or a Needle, but i'm terrible with heavy ammounts and over react at times.
 

General BrEeZy

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blood usually mean that theres another scratch or cut that just appeared on me that i didn't even feel any pain from...and that annoys me. but no, i haven't fainted before. then again i havent seen another person bleeding out or anything. the worst i've had was when my sisters guinea pig was killed by my friends dog years ago and blood was on the sidewalk...and that just made me cry a ton. nothing traumatizing...
 

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Llil said:
Mr.Numbers said:
It was normal for that school
That just seems so weird to me. Something like that might happen every once and a while in here, but there would be a big ruckus about it, and the people responsible would really get in trouble.
And that's in any school. There isn't really "bad schools" like that over here.
I kind of get what he's saying, but to a lesser extent. My school has an unconvicted rapist, several pot smokers, a dealer and a veritable who's who of chavvy scum. Or *had*, more like. I finished this year, along with the aforementioned people. There's still chavs galore. And the younger kids who gel their hair spiky and say something is "sick" when it's awesome. That last part might not seem like much, but these are english kids. In the countryside...
 

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depends on the amount. If it can be taken care of with a small bandage then no big deal. If it is like someone's left arm go chopped off, I don't know if I could handle that...

Once I was mopping the floor and bashed my knuckle on a metal countertop and it was bleeding rather bad. I didn't freak out. I just washed my hand and and let water run over it for about a minute, died up the water and put a bandage over it. It actually bled through the bandage; that was fun.
 

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I don't care about it. I'm not squimish or anything and blood doesn't make me vomit...so I guess I'm ok.
 

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imnotparanoid said:
Mr.Numbers said:
It's been forced out of me enough that I don't usually get freaked...

I went to a Private Boarding school for a while, but after I got my nose broken, stabbed, shivved, someone tried to rape me with a lightbulb, set on fire (Matches and laser pointers)...

Well...

It wasn't a good school, but I got a lot of life experience, and now blood doesn't phase me, least of all mine.
They tried to rape you with a lightbulb?
WHat the hell was up with your school!

Im fine with blood unless theres loads of it.
Ahem.



I couldn't resist...
 

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I either react like a 'normal' person, that is, I'm totally OK with it and I'll calmly clean it up and see to any wounds either myself or the other person (as applicable) may have. Viscera and the like just doesn't bother me...
Same here.

My reaction to blood? I watch other people's reactions to laugh at them when they can't handle it. I see blood (And other injuries) pretty frequently at work and among medical personnel the guy who can't handle it is the laughing stock.
 

Alon Shechter

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IF it's mine?
Creepy smile, maybe try and taste it if there's a lot.
If it's someone else because he got a little scratch when he fell with no injury?
OHMYFUCKINGODWEAREGOINGTOTHEHOSPITAL
 

bjj hero

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I deal with blood like a man. I used to be a paramedic so there is no injury you can show me that will shock me. I also do plenty of MMA so its a regular feature in my life.
 

Bugerion

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Any bigger cuts and I get light headed I once fainted because I cut myself really deep and there was a lot of blood

As to other people bleeding I feel nothing xD
 

Klarinette

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Blood happens.

If I'm cut or something, I clean it up and tend to suck on the wound. If someone else is bleeding, I try not to say stupid things like, "You're bleeding!" and, "Why are you bleeding?"

I was carving up a pumpkin this passed Hallowe'en, the knife slipped and it tapped my thumb. It didn't even feel like it had tapped it very hard, but it was a deep cut and shit, did I bleed. Unfortunately, I had a gig the next day; a sweaty thumb will not keep a band-aid very well, and the Clarinet is an unforgiving instrument when it comes to appendage injuries. To say the least, it was uncomfortable.
 

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Not phased by my own or anyone else's in the slightest, but I guess I've been desensitized after watch RPA and other medical stuff so often...
 

Whispering Cynic

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No reaction to small amounts, large quantities tend to make me salivate, like I'm looking at a tasty lunch. Difficult to explain when someone notices however. But it looks so... enthralling.
 

ArchAngelKira

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When I see blood my heart kinda does alittle jump in my chest back into a wall pushing me back, without any real emotional facial response and I cope
 

Dogstile

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Eh, blood is blood. I once woke up covered in it and was at most, a little curious to how it got there.

I apparently scratch myself during bad dreams, i'd managed to cut the crap out of my chest, damn.
 

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I'm not really bothered by it, even when i was little i didn't care if i cut or scratched myself, but my best friend at the moment would run home crying. I never had any serious injuries so i cant say for sure, but for now i'm fine with it as long as it doesn't get on my clothes.