nosebleed Sometimes used in anime and manga, nosebleed means to become sexually excited. It's usually embarrassing and something the character will probably try to cover up. Though it normally is shown happening to male characters, female characters have also been shown having nosebleeds.
Why do the perverts in anime get nose bleeds? It is thought to be due to high blood pressure, however a temporary increase in BP shouldn’t cause a bloody nose. This effect is sometimes due to “you know what” and often occurs in small kids (not due to sexual stuff) or people over 50. Not commonly seen in teenagers.
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You should only be concerned if the nosebleeds are recurring, if you are on special blood thinning medications, or if the nosebleed was caused by trauma and you believe the nose has been broken. If the nosebleed doesn’t fit any of these criteria, then you have nothing to worry about, as long as you have enough detergent and cold water to clean the blood off your clothes.
There are some weird theories to this, one being that anime characters have smaller noses and thinner nasal membranes causing a membrane rupture when there is an increased blood pressure in the head. But I believe its to keep the show safe for the underaged audience. There is also the comedy aspect of it. So win-win.
It doesn’t however, occur because of erotic minds or dirty thoughts. This will create a different action such as discharges or erections.
Nose bleeds can be triggered by a burst nose vessel, blowing too hard, or the foreign object stuck up your nose. It doesn’t however, occur because of erotic minds or dirty thoughts .
In other words, being in a hot room, or dry area where it is heated can dry your nasal passage and cause nosebleeds.
Without bleeding nose it's really hard to show the “boner” emotion to the audience. Even though the animators and authors induce some “naughty” stuff in their project, they simply cannot ignore their society they live in and hence they cannot show a boner out in the open, in their content a. Continue Reading.
It would be hard just to maintain a constant stream of blood from your nose, getting a rushing geyser like that would require an intense pressure on the blood to make it shoot out with that much force through such a small opening as your nose. *Do no. Continue Reading. Theoretically, yes.
From the perspective of the human body, the amount of blood lost from a real life nosebleed is q. Continue Reading. No. Not at all. Anime nosebleeds are usually not based on any injury at all. Besides, nosebleeds in anime are unrealistic to real life.
Nosebleeds are pretty common in anime and it is hard to watch anime without coming across this trope. In case you haven’t seen this common trope we gathered some examples of it to show just how popular and common it is.
The hit series Naruto and its sequel, Shippuden, have made the nosebleed a go-to for lots of laughs. One famous example is the running Sexy no Jutsu gag in Naruto, in which Naruto Uzumaki, the self-proclaimed number one knuckle-headed ninja, transforms into a sexy naked female version of himself.
The above photo is of beloved shoujo anime Sailor Moon and shows Minako (Sailor Venus) having a little nosebleed over her crush, Yaten, a member of a pop group called Star Lights. This shows the female nosebleed trope all the way back in the 1990s.
The first nosebleed caused by arousal in a manga is thought to be in the 1970’s series Yasuji no Metta Meta Gakido Koza, where a young boy provokes a peeping tom into having a massive bleed when he lifts a woman’s skirt and reveals her panties. The earliest anime example we could find was in the ’80s with Urusei Yatsura.
But where does the actual thought of lust and arousal-causing nosebleeds come from? The Anime Companion asked a few Japanese people (unscientifically, off the street) where the trope comes from and they either did not know about the trope or gave nonscientific answers about Japan’s humid air and high blood pressure.
From a scientific perspective, nosebleeds (also called epistaxis) are caused when damage is done to the septum or caused by other factors like dry air, allergies, drug use, hypertension (high blood pressure), or blunt injury.
The notion that arousal or excitement induces bloody noses (hanaji or “鼻血”) isn’t just part of anime or manga iconography. It’s also become an old wives’ tale of sorts. Well, in Japan at least. [GIF via まとめ]
Advertisement. While sexual- arousal- induced nosebleeds don’t seem to be backed by medical science, they have become shorthand for stimulation. If they’ve made it this many decades, don’t expect the trope to stop any time soon. [GIF via まとめ]