Your quirky body

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Korolev

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The clicking jaws thing can go away. I suffered from that for a long, long time. It's caused by many things but it can only be solved by time. If only one side of your jaw makes the clicking noise (as it did for me), don't chew with that side of your mouth. Also, learn not to grind your teeth or clench your teeth (this is what caused the problem for me, I was always getting frustrated arguing about politics) and in general, wait for it to go away.

The only weird thing about my body is that I will occasionally have a spasm that runs down one side of my body for half a seconds, once every week or so. I have no idea what causes it. My head will also randomly twitch on occasion. So far, every doctor has said it was nothing to worry about.

Oh and I can make my pupils shake. When this happens it looks like I'm in an earthquake. I still can't explain how I do it though.
 

Karlaxx

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I'm not sure if this is normal, but whenever I lock one of my knees (have it extended perfectly, painfully straight) I can shift my kneecap around. It's moveable.

I can also make my thumbs do this thing, that's hard to explain, it looks sort of like I'm forcing the joint outward to make my thumb stand straight up.

Oh, and I can cross my littlest toe of my left foot over the next toe like one would cross their fingers- but if I try it too much, the left side of my foot cramps. It's odd.

P.S.-Many spellcheck edits. I have a quirky keyboard.
 

DarkRyter

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My arms and figure can slightly bend in ways they're not supposed to.

If you know what I mean...

I mean this, of course.
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Junkle

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Hmmm...The only thing I can think of right now is the fact that I have an extra tooth. Not like, an extra tooth that can just be pulled out either.
Apparently it's above my top row of teeth, pointing up.
They're not going to bother taking it out unless it starts doing something funky.
 

Grab-bag

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Not that you'd notice but if you look very closely at my back their is a tiny hump. I thik everyone has a tiny weeny one but it makes me feel uneasy. and I have acne, not that bad but yeah, tiz a *****!
 

Logic 0

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I have man breasts, yet I'm in pretty good shape and I only weigh 150 pounds.
 

Skuffyshootster

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Simalacrum said:
well, I have a thing called Joint Hypermobility Syndrome.

Long story short, it means that your really flexible.

So... yeah, I have a lot of quirky body movements I can do :p
Can you suck your own dick?

I'm skinny, and I have moobs. And they won't go away.

They make me a sad panda.
 

Simalacrum

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Echer123 said:
Simalacrum said:
well, I have a thing called Joint Hypermobility Syndrome.

Long story short, it means that your really flexible.

So... yeah, I have a lot of quirky body movements I can do :p
Can you suck your own dick?

I'm skinny, and I have moobs. And they won't go away.

They make me a sad panda.
moobs? like, bumps/dents on your chest?

having an indentation on your chest, skinny long limbs, and flexible joints are all symptoms of Joint Hypermobility Syndrome.

Be careful though, it can also be the symptoms of Marfans syndrome, which is much less common, but way more lethal - average life span of an un-diagnosed Marfan's is about 30-40. its treatable though.

and I haven't tried to suck my own dick. How rude of you.
 

Skuffyshootster

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Simalacrum said:
Echer123 said:
Simalacrum said:
well, I have a thing called Joint Hypermobility Syndrome.

Long story short, it means that your really flexible.

So... yeah, I have a lot of quirky body movements I can do :p
Can you suck your own dick?

I'm skinny, and I have moobs. And they won't go away.

They make me a sad panda.
moobs? like, bumps/dents on your chest?

having an indentation on your chest, skinny long limbs, and flexible joints are all symptoms of Joint Hypermobility Syndrome.

Be careful though, it can also be the symptoms of Marfans syndrome, which is much less common, but way more lethal - average life span of an un-diagnosed Marfan's is about 30-40. its treatable though.

and I haven't tried to suck my own dick. How rude of you.
Moobs: Man Boobs

And of course you did, don't deny it.
 

Red|Zombie

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Both my shoulders are double jointed which results in random dislocations.. and every now and then I find that my eyes wont focus properly on an object close up, and I have to.. force my eyeballs to focus, it's odd :p
 

Insanum

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Ok, So imagine your toes are numbered 1-5, 1 being big toe, 5 being little toe, My 2nd toes are bigger than my 1 toe. Although my feet arent as freaky as Uma Thurmans...

And My knees are wierd.
 

Lilani

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I'm 5'5'', 216 pounds, and I am extremely flexible. Though I'm quite fat, I can do the splits, I can lean down and get the entire palms of my hands to touch the ground, I can sit down and firmly grab my feet if they are straight out in front of me, and if I sit on the ground and part my legs I can lean all the way down and get my head to touch the ground. I've seen people less than half my weight try and fail to do many of those things :3
 

Skeleon

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Avykins said:
Yes! Wtf is that? My left one just started doing that 3 weeks ago. I figured it was just eye strain from too much PC use but now its doing it constantly (at least once a day) no matter where I am and what I am doing. Its driving me nuts.
Well, according to what I know of molecular biology, magnesium would help.
I did consume additional magnesium (those fizzy tablets) and after a while the flutter went away.
It would make sense. However, it might also just have worked as a placebo.
 

Soxafloppin

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I have whats called 'staggered abs' in other words they dont line up, there about 1 cm out of sync. Annoying as hell.