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Old 08-22-2018, 08:35 PM #1
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Default hard slap to the back

So I saw my old hockey coach tonight and when he saw me he aggressively pulled me in for a hug and gave me a few very hard smacks to the upper back. These hits where hard enough to jolt me forward and jarred me really good(im a very skinny guy).

Is this potentially harmful or cause for concern or is it just my anxiety?
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