RayFan9876 wrote:Is your thumb double jointed? I ask because of the way it's positioned, and I can do the same.
I suppose so. I thought everyone could do that until we got to talking about genetics in science class maybe four or five years ago.
I found out in grade six others couldn't do it when the teacher thought I had broken my thumb. Can you also push your fingers flat up against your palm (obviously using your other hand to do so) so that you hand makes a 180 degree curve inward? Most people can only push them down about 100-110 degrees.
RayFan9876 wrote:I found out in grade six others couldn't do it when the teacher thought I had broken my thumb. Can you also push your fingers flat up against your palm (obviously using your other hand to do so) so that you hand makes a 180 degree curve inward? Most people can only push them down about 100-110 degrees.
If you mean what I think you mean, no, the bases of my fingers aren’t that flexible.