It hurts
Both are incorrect as they stand, but both would be correct without the reflexive pronoun. We may say My hand hurts, or my hand is hurting, depending on the exact meaning we intend.
You go to the doctors.
The reason the back of your hand hurts after playing soccer is because of the friction.
Oh, dude, getting a hairbrush spanking is like a rite of passage in some households, you know? It's when someone uses a hairbrush to give you a good ol' smack on the behind for misbehaving. It's not exactly fun, but hey, at least it's a creative use for a hairbrush, right?
Depends on how hard the spanking is and with what you get spanked. Paddle hurts more than hand, cane hurts more than paddle.
The word hand is a noun. The plural noun is hands. "Becky's hand hurts today." Hand is also a verb. "Please hand me the bowl."
he gets bitten buy a scorpion and he found it more comfortable to put his hand.(the part that was stung) in his armpit. when he gets to the nursing tent he makes the mistake of saying my armpit hurts instead of my hand hurts.
No. Unless it makes like a crack sound or something.
It hurts the girl either way.
He had hurt her feelings.Try not to hurt yourself.Ouch. That really hurt!
Probably a bruised bone