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Originally Posted by Happy Cat
I am no expert on this, but it seems to me that there is a big difference between pain and shock. It is possible to shock an opponent such that he simply can not come back for more. This happened once to me when I was a teenager. The blow to the side of my head left me on the ground with bells ringing in my ears. I was conscious, But I physically could not get up.
Pain is another story. It incites us to immediate action. One person might react by fleeing, that guy is not a serious enough opponent to require biting in the first place.
A more serious opponent will receive the pain and take drastic action against you.
Of course one must do what one must do, but leave biting for the last resort in a life and death situation. Otherwise you could easily turn a simple fight into a life and death struggle.
Just my opinion, but if you bite me, you had better get away clean and make sure no one know your address.
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Gee, I don't know, when I was in grammer school I knew this kid who would bite his own hand as he launched an attack. True story. I guess it was his way of doing that thing Curly from the 3 Stooges does when he's hopping mad. He was a great kid though. Generous, yet tough as nails.
Great points, on your part, though.
Hey Wright, took a look at your web-site. Nice! You look as tough as your words can sometimes be.... (no offense intended, tough guy).