Also, how do I know if Im blushing?
You feel a sudden jolt as your heart rate increases. You have a coppery taste in your mouth, and your cheeks begin to feel warm. You, my friend, are embarrassed, and you're blushing because of it. Blushing and embarrassment go hand in hand.
Subsequently, question is, can you feel yourself blush? Blushing happens when blood rushes to the capillaries near the surface of the face and neck, causing a reddening of the skin in those areas. Some people also feel a tightness in the skin of their forearms and hands when they blush.
Moreover, how does blushing happen?
Some people are very sensitive to emotional stress. Given a stimulus such as embarrassment, the person's sympathetic nervous system will cause blood vessels to open wide, flooding the skin with blood and resulting in reddening of the face. In some people, the ears, neck and upper chest may also blush.
Can you actually blush?
Blushing is very noticeable, and you may be able to tell something's up by how people act around you. If you're lucky, others may actually start to blush because they saw you start to blush (blushing can be like yawning that way). If the answer is yes, that's pretty much the definition of blushing.