dont think so im so envious of them for that, going red is what really shows your embarrassed. body language and what you say can be controlled, but going red gives it away!
dont think so im so envious of them for that, going red is what really shows your embarrassed. body language and what you say can be controlled, but going red gives it away!
Hehe! LOL... I still blush, I don't really go red but my cheeks practically 'swell' when I'm embarrassed!
No, they remain black. Surely if they went red, they'd be called reds and not blacks?
But why is it that black people are called coloured when white people go blue when they're cold, green when they're sick, purple when they're born, red when they're embarrassed etc. etc.
In primary school my brother used to do this thing... Not really sure what it was... but it made his face go purple.... He would build up pressure in his head and his eyeballs would look like they were going to pop out!! So maybe if somebody's VERY embarrassed, it's a possibility!
There was a boy in my primary school who used to do the same thing, but he'd actually turn red... I'm guessing that the darker the skin, the less translucent it is...
Blushing is capillaries in your face allowing more blood flow. Though, it often does not show too well due to contrast with skin colour. - They still go red (you just can't really see it)
Blushing is capillaries in your face allowing more blood flow. Though, it often does not show too well due to contrast with skin colour. - They still go red (you just can't really see it)