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    How do people around you react to your clicking/cracking?

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      bod8 last edited by

      Wicked - i wish my friends could crack joints too lol

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        Blaze last edited by

        Horrified and told not to do it.
        Squeamish.
        Annoyance.

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          bod8 last edited by

          Haha same - no one "understands" us 😄

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            Blaze last edited by

            Actually some of my friends understand the crave.

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              bod8 last edited by

              Cool:)

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                agentn last edited by

                sometimes i will get a look, but generally my friends don't care…which is a good thing because i crack ALL the time! LOL

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                  Blaze last edited by

                  Yeh kinda same for me.

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                    bod8 last edited by

                    @agentn:

                    sometimes i will get a look, but generally my friends don't care…which is a good thing because i crack ALL the time! LOL

                    haha cool

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                      Blaze last edited by

                      Lol

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                        neuropandemonium last edited by

                        My boyfriend is ridiculously squeamish about it.

                        Many people are shocked and amazed by the loud noises and sometimes they comment ("O*G how can you do that?!?!" or "I think you just popped your arm out of your socket/broke something!!!") lol

                        Mom gets irritated with me at night when she's trying to sleep and I start my long cracking routine (I live at home during the summer when not at university, and her bedroom is across the hall.)

                        Otherwise, I dunno. I don't really pay much attention to others while I'm cracking; I get into "the zone" and don't think about it or even realize I'm doing it much of the time.

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                          bod8 last edited by

                          @neuropandemonium:

                          My boyfriend is ridiculously squeamish about it.

                          Many people are shocked and amazed by the loud noises and sometimes they comment ("O*G how can you do that?!?!" or "I think you just popped your arm out of your socket/broke something!!!") lol

                          Mom gets irritated with me at night when she's trying to sleep and I start my long cracking routine (I live at home during the summer when not at university, and her bedroom is across the hall.)

                          Otherwise, I dunno. I don't really pay much attention to others while I'm cracking; I get into "the zone" and don't think about it or even realize I'm doing it much of the time.

                          lol welcome to the forum 🙂

                          what type of joints do you crack?

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                            Blaze last edited by

                            @neuropandemonium:

                            My boyfriend is ridiculously squeamish about it.

                            Many people are shocked and amazed by the loud noises and sometimes they comment ("O*G how can you do that?!?!" or "I think you just popped your arm out of your socket/broke something!!!") lol

                            Mom gets irritated with me at night when she's trying to sleep and I start my long cracking routine (I live at home during the summer when not at university, and her bedroom is across the hall.)

                            Otherwise, I dunno. I don't really pay much attention to others while I'm cracking; I get into "the zone" and don't think about it or even realize I'm doing it much of the time.

                            Yes welcome, your joints crack that loud?!

                            Also, how long does the process go on for?

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                              neuropandemonium last edited by

                              Thanks for the welcomes everyone!

                              Some of my joints crack pretty loud, particularly my back of course. Someone jokingly told me once that it sounded like firecrackers going off. Everything is pretty loud.

                              As for what joints I crack, well, pretty much anything that I can, and I keep discovering new ones every year! Lets see, my back (mostly all of it, so lots of cracking sounds going on there), neck (from side to side and by twisting, for total of 4 cracks,) top of each femur, both knees, both feet, all of my toes (pulling and pushing for total of 20 cracks) each finger in three parts for total of 24 cracks, both thumbs in two ways for 4 more cracks, both elbows, both wrists, and both shoulders. If I did my math correctly, that's a total of 64 "cracks" not including the back crack, which is just sounds like wringing a piece of bubble wrap to me. I'd guess that it takes about 20 seconds or so to do it all, but I never counted the time!

                              What about you guys?

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                                bod8 last edited by

                                @neuropandemonium:

                                Thanks for the welcomes everyone!

                                Some of my joints crack pretty loud, particularly my back of course. Someone jokingly told me once that it sounded like firecrackers going off. Everything is pretty loud.

                                As for what joints I crack, well, pretty much anything that I can, and I keep discovering new ones every year! Lets see, my back (mostly all of it, so lots of cracking sounds going on there), neck (from side to side and by twisting, for total of 4 cracks,) top of each femur, both knees, both feet, all of my toes (pulling and pushing for total of 20 cracks) each finger in three parts for total of 24 cracks, both thumbs in two ways for 4 more cracks, both elbows, both wrists, and both shoulders. If I did my math correctly, that's a total of 64 "cracks" not including the back crack, which is just sounds like wringing a piece of bubble wrap to me. I'd guess that it takes about 20 seconds or so to do it all, but I never counted the time!

                                What about you guys?

                                yeah firecrackers is a good description!
                                do you ever get a "rice crispie" sound in your neck/back neuropandemonium? nice username by the way!

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                                  Blaze last edited by

                                  New ones every year lol - soon you will be a cracking machine.

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