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What does it mean to be in the nosebleeds?

What does it mean to be in the nosebleeds?

A common tongue-in-cheek reference to having seats at the upper tiers of a stadium is “sitting in the nosebleed section,” or “nosebleed seats.” The reference alludes to the tendency for mountain climbers to suffer nosebleeds at high altitudes.

Why do guys nosebleed when they see a girl?

Kouichirou Kanaya (an ear, nose, and throat specialist) who was quoted as saying: “The notion that sexual arousal causes the heart rate and blood pressure to rise is something that’s a well documented fact; however, in actuality, sexual arousal and bloody noses have no direct connection.”

What are nosebleeds tickets?

A seat very high up in a stadium or theater, as for a sporting event, musical performance, play, etc., which typically costs less money but has a restricted view. “Nosebleed” refers jocularly to the effects of extremely high altitudes on the body, which can often cause nasal hemorrhaging, among other symptoms.

Is it possible to get a nosebleed like in anime?

Why do anime characters get nosebleeds when they’re turned on? A bloody nose is not often the image one would associate with sexual excitement. Lower body parts come to mind, but in anime, it’s common for characters to sport a red drip when they’re aroused. So nosebleeds are an exaggeration of that excitement.

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Why do nosebleeds happen at high altitudes?

Nosebleeds can be caused by being up in a very high altitude. As you climb higher, the amount of oxygen in the air decreases. This makes the air thinner and dryer, which can in turn cause the inside of your nose to crack and bleed.

Where did the nosebleed thing in anime come from?

The trope comes from an old wives’ tale that when a teenager filled to the brim with hormones sees something arousing, their blood pressure rises to the point that it causes a nosebleed. Mangaka Yasuji Tanioka’s humorous comics from the ’60s are thought to be the trope’s earliest inclusion in manga.