Why do some people more easily get electrocuted than other people?

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2026-03-23 07:25

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Some people have excess of iron in their blood. This would make them more conductive. People who eat alot of dark green vegetables, and red meats get more than people who prefer chicken and rice. For the most part men are more susceptable to shock because they have a lot more iron in their blood. This is because men don't menstruate, and therefore don't have nearly as many red blood cells leaving their system. On CSI they said that having an extreme excess of iron would be accompanied by small testicles, about 1/3 the size. That is totally silly. That has little or no effect compared to the much much bigger issue to do with why some people like men are shocked easier. The plain answer is duuuhh saltwater you sweat and its very salty water an awesome conductor Men typically sweat more then women. And you have what could be called an insulator separating the bare wire or what ever from your iron in your blood your skin!!!!!. Of course with a high enough voltage/amperage even dry skin will break down into carbon and become a conductor just like iron. And the idea that women have less iron then men because they menstruate!!!!! hahahahaha that's terrible you know how little blood comes out and it only happens a couple of days a month, they would have to lose pints and pints of blood to a big difference in iron count. Women dont feel weak like they just gave blood after their period. OK glad i corrected this silliness

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