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Do you pop your knuckles alot?

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All the time, alone and in public, nearly every hour. somewhat self-conscious about it in public, but when you gotta do it, you gotta do it, When I was a teen and starting out on self pleasuring comforting my fingers, some random guy made fun of me for doing it by joking I must be getting ready to fight someone.

 

Here in the states, we call it 'cracking', and I have a bad habit of doing so with other parts of my body, I can crack my nose in 2 places(helps making breathing easier usually) fingers, wrists, elbows, best part is getting into bed at the end of the night and cracking my back by twisting my body the right way. :3 

Then there are me knees, ankles, and toes, havent been able to crack my neck for the last few months..... not sure if good or not...

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We can't Stop here, This is Whelen Country.

I've tried cracking them but I can only really be able to get my index fingers to crack, the rest I can't, and if I do manage to get them to crack, it actually hurts.

I haven't done it once in my entire life and never heard them crack by accident. On the other hand my knees and shoulders are like bubble wrap every time I warm up at the gym.

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