TheNoHeadacheEscape
TheNoHeadacheEscape t1_jdfo1jx wrote
Reply to comment by _iplo in Bravery medals for women who raced into 'rough, crazy' surf to save drowning girls by Sariel007
Yup, and at the time I knew nothing of that. Honestly it was a miracle we both survived. When I finally got to shore I just laid on my back unable to even move for a good few minutes.
TheNoHeadacheEscape t1_jdfhfnt wrote
Reply to comment by PhaliceInWonderland in Bravery medals for women who raced into 'rough, crazy' surf to save drowning girls by Sariel007
>She was kicking and flailing under water and hitting him because she was freaking out.
Not humblebragging, but when I was about 13 I saved a drowning kid (couldn't have been over 7) who swam out too far.
Kid did the same thing and almost brought me under with him, it's a miracle we even made it back to shore, especially considering the amount of times he kicked me in sensitive areas, but the adrenaline rush of almost drowning kinda muted the pain from those.
Definitely do not recommend.
Edit: To note, I didn't know what I was doing, I had no training, I just reacted, and honestly, that was the biggest mistake. I should've grabbed a floatie or something.
TheNoHeadacheEscape t1_jbdn7jh wrote
Reply to comment by ACatInACloak in [Image] Either Way by strippy
Hi, are you me?
TheNoHeadacheEscape t1_jdfo4tc wrote
Reply to comment by softcore_UFO in Bravery medals for women who raced into 'rough, crazy' surf to save drowning girls by Sariel007
LOL, sounds about typical :D