Everytime I watch a movie about Werewolfs, there has been something I jinda wonder about.
When the person is human then when the full mpoon shows up outside, what kind of pain is the person feeling while turning into a werewolf?
Why do they have to feel some kind of pain while turning into a werewolf and than turning back into human?
It kind of strange
I know this is a crazy question, but i just kind of wondering tho.
2007-10-30
14:05:26
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2007-10-31
08:00:33 ·
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I think it's an outward display of the inner struggle the werewolf is feeling. These guys never wnat to become the beast, which is always out of control and evil. It's psychological pain.
2007-10-30 14:09:48
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answered by bigclaire 5
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They feel pain because the animal is coming through. I mean its kinda like Jackell and hyde. The human body tries to resist the change. but the moon power , like the power to move the tides, pushes hard to get out. Thats my answer. hey that was a good question. the pain is like trying havin someone inside you trying to come out. the transformation back is easey. beacuse they usedtheir inner wolf they feel tired fatigued. so its like being dizzy. waking up wonderin what the heck happened.
2007-10-30 21:15:56
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answered by firewhale 1
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I guess during their metamorphosis, there faces get contorted or twisted with this new face appearing and the old one disappearing...However, I think it's just for dramatic effect to make seem so grisly and insufferable process that they don't like having to this major change while they are alive. It's like plastic surgery in a few seconds but without the anesthesia and it comes from within, not by surgerical tools
2007-10-30 21:12:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I have rheumatoid arthritis, and while my joints are changing and distorting it is INCREDIBLY pain full.
When the bones are done changing, the pain is gone for the most part, but my hands and feet look freaky and distorted.
So, crazy answer to crazy question, YES, as the human is being distorted and changed he or she must suffer the same sort of agony I suffer as the bones are being distorted and changed.
2007-10-30 21:17:51
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answered by bugsie 7
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prolly really bad pain cause... well think of the pain like an arm comming out of your spine. the enlargement in the werewolf must hurt
2007-10-30 21:10:37
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answered by musicmanT 2
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Bleeding, shifting, exploding popping, cracking, grinding, of each & every muscle in human body just shifted...Blinded by the instantaneous change...Leaving you gasping...
Yeah, I'd expect pain....
2007-10-30 22:30:23
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answered by K F 2
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Maybe is 'cause all his molecules are changing, remmember his turning from human to a half human, half wolf creature, all in one moment.
2007-10-30 21:10:24
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answered by kpadr 2
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can you imagine hair all of a sudden shooting out of your skin? that's probably the pain they feel! of course, the transformation is much less painful if you're Middle Eastern or Armenian (because you're already wicked hairy)
2007-10-30 21:10:03
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answered by Anonymous
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