Is the dental floss method more likely to work on women because there is more fat in their fingers? And does having large knuckles also contribute to the pain caused by dental floss?
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Is the dental floss method more likely to work on women because there is more fat in their fingers? And does having large knuckles also contribute to the pain caused by dental floss?
I have some comfort fit rings, but since my knuckles are too big, the sharp edges still touch my knuckles. Only rings with extremely rounded edges (basically cylinders) do not hurt my knuckles.
Hmm, can you show me your ring so that I can see what a 4 mm height ring looks like? I could not find ring heights because search engines indicate width instead, even when I search for height.
No, I want the inside of the ring to be flat. I only want the edges to be rounded.
The height is important because the more height it has, the more comfortable the rounded edges are. With a ring with round edges and a height of 1 mm, the edges still feel like a knife, so it is important that the height is large enough.
I am talking about the height, not the width. What you said is the width, but I want to know the height. So, what is the height of your metal parts in your ring? Here is an image of the three measurements:
It is not about the ring size but about the height of the metal part. The circle opening in the ring is the ring size.
I edited the post to add an image of a similar ring design. You can look at it.
I edited the post to add an image of a similar ring design. You can look at it.
Okay, why does soap work better for some people, and dental floss works better for other people? What makes the fingers in people different? Are there also gender differences in skin type?