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angelblade

angelblade

gem
Mar 20, 2020
11
i don't know i kinda wanna try it-
i know how a burn feels like but like what about an ice burn? is it like a burn but cold? i'm a stupid?
well that last one i can answer yes but anyways-
how does it feel in general?
 
T

Thatdude

Life is temporary, death is permanent
Sep 26, 2019
484
i'm a stupid?
Yes

what about an ice burn? is it like a burn but cold?

Not exactly cold. At least for me I couldn't tell if it was cold, hot, or whatever. And keep in mind this was a good time ago. But I remember it just hurt. I didn't even feel like a burn. I think it felt more like a chemical burn than anything.
You can damage your body by doing that btw.

After it felt like sharp things poking at the area.
 
PhilosOfDoom

PhilosOfDoom

Experienced
Nov 22, 2019
205
Ice by itself? It'd'd probably get increasingly uncomfortable, until you get ice burn marks, and numbness in the area. It'd then eventually get burns similar to frostbite if you kept getting an ice cube after another melted for hours applied in the same area. Otherwise, you'll just get pink or white ice cube burns, which are negligible. Just held it for about a minute, and it felt mildly tingly, with a cold mild "burning" sensation, as it continues to lose heat and numb. While held, it turned my hand's skin to red.
 
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