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    What joint requires the most FORCE…

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      jpad last edited by

      Sometimes my back pops easily with just a tiny bit of pressure, but sometimes I have to use a lot of force.

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        Blaze last edited by

        Neck i mean

        When i used to crack my fingers, my fourth finger (if you include thumb as finger) would sometimes need some force sometimes to crack it.

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          whatscrackalackin last edited by

          that first joint on your fingers –first one from the top...feels terrific when it cracks though, pleasure mixed with pain...

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            bod8 last edited by

            @Blaze:

            Neck i mean

            When i used to crack my fingers, my fourth finger (if you include thumb as finger) would sometimes need some force sometimes to crack it.

            yeah i think neck and back are the ones that need most force..

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              Woodoo last edited by

              I would have to say that it is probably the index finger. Most times it is really easy, but rarely it is quite hard to pop. Much harder than the back.

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                Blaze last edited by

                Fingers are easy to crack - i guess that the method you use to crack your fingers then relates to how hard it is.

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                  bod8 last edited by

                  @Blaze:

                  Fingers are easy to crack - i guess that the method you use to crack your fingers then relates to how hard it is.

                  yeah and your fingers have to be "in the mood" to click lol

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                    Blaze last edited by

                    Your fingers are alive? :lol:

                    Nah just depends when their refractory period ends.

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                      Woodoo last edited by

                      On the times when it is hard to crack the index finger, but I manage to crack it, it will hurt quite a bit. It is really rare for it to be hard to crack though.

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                        bod8 last edited by

                        yeah index finger and little finger really hurt lol

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                          Blaze last edited by

                          Your fingers have a mind of their own! 8O :lol:

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                            bod8 last edited by

                            haha story of my life 🙂

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                              bod8 last edited by

                              hang on i didn't make sense there… but i can't be bothered to change it lol 😎

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                                Blaze last edited by

                                Ewhhhh :lol:

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