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      Crack_Addict_NZ last edited by

      My name is James, long time cracker first time poster. I knew there had to be forum somewhere on the internet for joint poppers like myself, it just took me a long time and a good few tries to find it.

      I've been cracking my knuckles since I was about 8 or so (almost 20 years) and have developed the ability with other joints over the years. I enjoy it a lot, although as I'm sure everyone here is aware, have to be careful where and when I do it so as not to annoy others.

      Probably my favorite thing to crack is my right wrist, it makes a great popping sound although doesn't do it often. The best feeling is good solid twist of the spine which will often give off multiple cracks in quick succession.

      Enough about me! I'm glad to have found Jointcrackers.com and look forward to getting to know everyone! šŸ˜„

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        JointCracker Community Lead last edited by

        Crack_Addict_NZ, welcome to our little community!
        I also started around the age of 8 like you did. It never stops not after 10, not 20 years…

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          Crack_Addict_NZ last edited by

          Thanks! šŸ˜„

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            fredmarble last edited by

            Hi fred is here,

            Newbie and a registered nurse from washington,
            seeking for someone who need help and pretty interested to contribute…


            A successful man is one who makes more money to buy skinner knives than to his wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man.
            Lana Turner

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              Crack_Addict_NZ last edited by

              Hi Fred!

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                neckcracker12 last edited by

                @fredmarble:

                Hi fred is here,

                Newbie and a registered nurse from washington,
                seeking for someone who need help and pretty interested to contribute…


                A successful man is one who makes more money to buy skinner knives than to his wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man.
                Lana Turner

                what kind of help do you provide?

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