To feel electricity requires enough current to pass through your body. Two variables dictate how much current will go through you, 1. Resistance and 2. Voltage. You need enough voltage to make up for the resistance of your body in order to make current flow. 100V may be minimum. You must be careful because once the current goes it can kill you if it is not limited. An electric fence uses 1000s if not millions of volts but it is inherently safe because the current is limited. Try holding a 9V battery to your tongue, unless it's empty you should feel a tingle. If you don't feel anything you may have special powers :)
PS: Try a taser next but it might knock you out, if it's a good one.
It must be that the clothes you are wearing are insulators, therefore they provide a decent amount of resistance and won't let a whole lot of current through for you to be able to feel it. Also, in order to create electric shocks, a material must be what they called polarised. When you have charged particle at the surface of the material. When you touch it, that's when a material gets neutralised as some charges will be moving towards your body, creating that effect. Also if you are earthed (connected to the earths surface), the earth is a massive conductor and therefore charges would tend to move towards the ground.
Its most likely because the amps are low. I have touched a 4,000 volt copper trace on accident before but it had a lot of resistance via resistors and it wasn't nearly as bad than when I accidentally got shocked by a 120 volt wall outlet
Main lesson: DON'T TOUCH WALL OUTLETS!
Voltage is too low and your body did not complete the circuit path. To hold a high enough voltage power source both terminals with both hands would shock you and even kill you instantly.
How do you know something is GIVING you a shock, then? I'd say you are trying to feel shocks from things that aren't capable of giving you a shock!
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i am 15 and i can't feel most electric shocks and i wan't to know why