0 Question: Why when one is shocked or tensed the skin feels tinklish Keywords: skin Asked by 783bmay33 to Peter, Jonathan, Grace, Doris, David, Ann on 5 Jun 2019.
Grace Kago answered on 5 Jun 2019: last edited 5 Jun 2019 3:33 am
I think when we are shocked or tensed, our bodies (and whole nervous system) are on high alert, so we are more sensitive to stimuli.. which might be why it feels a bit ticklish 🙂
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