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squirepens
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I've been thinking alot about the mentality required to become skilled in a knife encounter. Sure I've punched people before, but cutting or stabbing someone is completely different. If I punch you in the gut, it's going to hurt. But I know deep in my mind you'll probably get better (although I'd probably be upset if you did die). However, when I cut someone with a knife, lots of bad things are going to happen, blood loss, scars, death, infection, and lots of other problems are likely to occur from the lacerations inflicted. Of course if you have to draw a knife you're probably in danger of dying so you'll do anything to survive. But you can't tell me there's NO strange feelings afterwards. A few years ago in one of the 2 fights I've ever been in I punched a guy in the eye and broke his face bone (not sure if that's what you call it) around his eye. Needless to say the encounter ended, but even though it was a necessity I felt kinda bad afterwards. You know like " Geez I could've just kicked him in the nads ya know? ". Anyways, I guess my question is this, is there any special training or genetic makeup or whatever required to get to the point where these things don't matter? Where you can willingly cut or kill an attacker and feel no guilt? I've always had a special affinity for knives and such, but if I ever had to cut someone I'd probably feel bad, especially if they died. Any replies are appreciated. Thanks !!!
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