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Shaking hands is supposed to be a greeting, an acknowledgement, and an extension of yourself. When you meet someone or thank someone, it's customary to shake hands. But what if you have arthritic hands? How do you handle the problem since shaking hands and arthritis are not a good mix?

 
http://arthritis.about.com/u/ua/solvingdifficultissues/shaking_hands.htm
I don't have problems shaking hands...as long as it's not a firm grip.Oh today... my CD put out his finger for me to shake when he came in

Ok... I chuckled then thought... how rude! But I understand.

Well someone described it to me like shaking hands with a woman other than their wife is like having sex! Then I got even more embarrassed! I thought- after doing this 2 times to this guy- he must think I want him! OMG...that's funny wantto!

ooowwww.... hahahaaa!! He must have been really "sexy". Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa NOT! (smelly too) TTT
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