I did it with my middle fingers, but it took a while. I just kept my finger as straight as I could and bent down the tip of my finger. If the middle joint pops up, then hold it down. Keep doing this until you can bend the first part of your finger. It doesn't really make you completely double-jointed, you just gain a new skill.
No, your born that way.
Yes, technically, being double jointed is real, but the correct name for it is hypermobility or hyperlaxity, which is what doctors and other medical people will refer to it as. Look those words up and you can discover a little more about being hypermobile. I am double jointed, and can do lots of weird things from my shoulders to my fingers, so it does make me angry to see somebody who says being double jointed isn't real. It is, but they may call it something else. It's all the same thing.
you cant people are just born that way. but ask your doctor that question
A double-jointed wrist appears to be able to bend further backward than usual, giving it a greater range of motion. This can make the wrist appear hyper-extended or seem like it can rotate in ways that are not typical for most people.
no
I often design and make clothes for dolls and the ball jointed dolls I generally find I'm asked to make clothing for (by my local friends) is generally for medium size dolls, or MSD.
i think thats not even possible because when you type you cant, put that on your papper or on nothing else!
We're born with our fingers and there isn't anything you can do to make them slimmer, longer, or shorter.
Arthron = jointed, pod = leg or limb. ^^
It is possible to make double sided business cards. Office supply companies offer blank double sided business cards. A printer needs to be able to print on both sides.
Well, it's like your fingers. You have 2 hands with five fingers each. So 5+5=10 figers like 2 fingers+2 fingers=4 fingers in all.
Well, and obitsu doll is ball jointed and very flexible. Many people make them. And by make, I mean customize. They are very fun to make and own.