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Ambidextrous Nose Picking?


mr beauxjangles

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As I sat here at my desk trying to wrap up a days work, I needed to pick. I'm right-handed and had never realized that I pick with my non-dominant left. I prefer the pointer finger but occasionally go with the pinky.

So what about you?

Are you a righty and you pick with your left?

Lefty and pick with the right?

Righty and pick right?

Lefty and pick left?

Ambidextrous with your pickage?

Does your the choice of left or right vary by nostril? Do you pick your right nostril with your right, and your left nostril with your left?

Inquiring minds need to know.

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this may sound crazy, but I can't do it.. I have from time to time, but 96.345% of the time that disgusts me.

you sick f**ks..

I pick my nose all the time but i clean my fingernails a lot. in fact i don't like driving in the city might see me picking my nose at an intersection vs. the country.

I've never eaten them which i find disgusting. There is no reason to put it back inside your body unless you like the taste grooooosssss.

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Well I have a secret passage in my nostril that the only way I can get to it is to use my finger. :(

understandable.. I'm not here to pick on the handicapped.. ;)

I pick my nose all the time but i clean my fingernails a lot. in fact i don't like driving in the city might see me picking my nose at an intersection vs. the country.

I've never eaten them which i find disgusting. There is no reason to put it back inside your body unless you like the taste grooooosssss.

started off not-so-creepy...

unfortunately, I can't say you ended that on a strong note..

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