LGBT Chris and pain

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Pain tolerance doesn't really mean much in a fight. If someone punches you in the center of the chest, you may not feel the pain but it'll still be a shock to the system if it was a strong enough blow. Also, a tolerance for pain doesn't mean you won't get knocked out by a solid punch in the face.

With these factors in mind? Chris wouldn't fair well at all. He not only has poor coordination, probably has very little experience in fighting or any sort of self defense technique, but he's also extremely weak because of muscular atrophy.

Also, why is this a thread?
 
I think autistics have a heightened pain tolerance. There was a sped girl I went to school with from kindergarten through high school. I remember in grade school she got third degree burns on her legs after her mother told her to hold onto a pan in the car while they drove somewhere. The mother didn't know the pan was still scorching hot on the bottom, and the girl set the pan on her lap for the entire trip and didn't say a word.
 
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