veruniel wrote:
My AS friend has a habit of slicing into his fingers when he's cutting things up in the kitchen, but he never really seems to respond to the pain.
Heh, reminds me of way back when I had a job, when I cut my fingers up at work and didn't really notice until I started getting blood over everything.

Had to put on about 5 plasters to stop me from messing up the product packaging. But often, I'm very sensitive to pain, so I dunno...seems pretty random. I usually find pain very distracting and can't focus on anything else, but the same can be said about itchiness. I'm almost constantly itchy and it drives me nuts sometimes.
I consider myself a sissy, but some people back at high school called me 'hard' because they'd punch me in the arm and I didn't really respond. Though often it was a little painful, I just didn't react to it on the outside. Maybe I should have, perhaps I would have gotten hit less often, or perhaps more, who knows? I once ended up with 10 individual bruises on one arm, and those were from my best friend at the school, so I guess I was just the kind of guy who's fun to hit. That didn't bother me though, looked worse than it felt. But when I bruised my coccyx, holy macaroni! To me that was the worst pain ever. I felt it whenever I walked for literally years afterwards and that bothered me very much so. Or when I bruised my little finger and it swelled up and turned black, then purple, then yellow. That was unbearable too, but pretty, what with all the colours and all.
So in conclusion, some things hurt, some things don't and I'll be damned if I can spot a pattern.