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by CanadaHell » 25 Oct 2013, 07:57
How does an individual know if they have a " high" nor a "low" tolerance to pain, and what does this mean "anyway"? Thanks
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by kap0320 » 25 Oct 2013, 08:56
To me a high tolerance for pain means that you are able to stand a lot of pain.
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