I use my beard stubble for it. Feels so good
Ooh that one too!
My grandmother used to say when your palm itches it means someone’s going to give you money
I did last year, it lasted days, if not a week. I eventually took some toe nail clipers(sterilized them) and cut out a layer of skin.
Scratched that itch.
You wouldn’t happen to not have (decent) health insurance, would you?
This and using my stubble/beard.
For sure one of the top 10 unexpected benefits of transitioning for me. Stubble makes for a good scratcher.
Nice, it certainly is a handy feature I use all the time 😄
I’m ready for someone to tell me which disease this is.
Eczema for me
Same for me. Hopefully OP DOESN’T have it, I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.
Fungal infection
Nerve damage, or in my case a combination of neuropathy and carpal tunnel. Most of the itching has gone away since I had carpal tunnel release surgery.
Omg! That explains the itching in my 20’s! Stopped typing a lot (coding) and haven’t had itching in many years.
For me, it’s when I touch hydrocarbons!
It’s been a while
good times hey
… Its not so much that I get some kind of itch that requires chomping to sate, its that my mouth is almost a hand, and sometimes my other hand is holding something or otherwise occupied.
Like I suddenly have a needle in my palm
Yes, this is exactly what I look like when my hands itch.
I have. It takes the deep relief.
Y’all don’t use some rough fabric to do it? Like a couch or jeans or canvas or something like that? That’s how I do it.
Not rough enough in my experience
The only time in my whole life that this happened was two summers back when I ate at Subway. Had a breaded chicken sub, and about 3hrs later the itching started. I didn’t really realize what was going on until next my hands themselves started getting puffy.
Popped an anti-histamine and things cooled down over the next couple hours. Never ate at Subway again
Yeah you had an allergic reaction to all of the Subway in the Subway you ate.
Moisturise motherfuckers
We’re trying to reach deeper under the skin. It’s not a moisture problem.
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