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All the world leaders know Trump is an aggressive hand shaker. Putin may have been working on his death grip for the summit. That followed up by a day of shaking hands with a dozen allies also trying to match his handshake. Do you think the admin is going to issue a statement that Trumps hand was bruised by Putin and a bunch of allies?

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4 minutes ago, headshuck said:

All the world leaders know Trump is an aggressive hand shaker. Putin may have been working on his death grip for the summit. That followed up by a day of shaking hands with a dozen allies also trying to match his handshake. Do you think the admin is going to issue a statement that Trumps hand was bruised by Putin and a bunch of allies?

I think Rv will say it’s confirmation he has a skin eating disease and it’s going to fatal.  

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34 minutes ago, reversaloffortune said:

He is an old man and bruises easily.  Not much more to it.

Yah, that's what I was thinking. The idea that it's because of his killer death grip handshake is laughable but doesn't surprise me. @JimmySpeaks probably prescribes to that dumb theory. 

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16 minutes ago, red viking said:

Yah, that's what I was thinking. The idea that it's because of his killer death grip handshake is laughable but doesn't surprise me. @JimmySpeaks probably prescribes to that dumb theory. 

What is your theory?

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1 hour ago, red viking said:

Yah, that's what I was thinking. The idea that it's because of his killer death grip handshake is laughable but doesn't surprise me. @JimmySpeaks probably prescribes to that dumb theory. 

According to you he’s losing his flesh.  Carry on with those dumb theories. 

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The thing I find interesting about the handshake theory is two fold. 1) If it is because of Trump’s strong aggressive hand shaking, wouldn’t it be the other person’s hand that is bruising? And 2) if we are to believe it is due to hand shaking, wouldn’t the bottom of the hand be bruising, where the strength of four fingers is squeezing, as opposed to the area of the hand the gets just the thumb?  Or are we to believe that the thumb is more powerful than the four fingers combined. 

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What’s even more interesting about the handshake theory is that the other person knows Trump has a firm handshake and tries being as firm or firmer than he is. Wouldn’t that mean that both hands could bruise?  I mean as a trained KGB agent Putin would know all the pertinent pressure points right?  Also, if you watch handshakes there are occasions where one or the other (trump has done this as have others back to him) uses their second hand to come over the top of their counterparts hand. This could very well cause bruising on the top or the bottom if there’s enough pressure.   Maybe we’re to believe two hands are stronger than four fingers or an individual thumb.  

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36 minutes ago, JimmySpeaks said:

What’s even more interesting about the handshake theory is that the other person knows Trump has a firm handshake and tries being as firm or firmer than he is. Wouldn’t that mean that both hands could bruise?  I mean as a trained KGB agent Putin would know all the pertinent pressure points right?  Also, if you watch handshakes there are occasions where one or the other (trump has done this as have others back to him) uses their second hand to come over the top of their counterparts hand. This could very well cause bruising on the top or the bottom if there’s enough pressure.   Maybe we’re to believe two hands are stronger than four fingers or an individual thumb.  

Incredibly stupid theory. Doesn't surprise me that you subscribe to it. Nobody bruises their hand from a firm handshake. You can't make these crazy whack job theories up. 

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4 hours ago, WrestlingRasta said:

The thing I find interesting about the handshake theory is two fold. 1) If it is because of Trump’s strong aggressive hand shaking, wouldn’t it be the other person’s hand that is bruising? And 2) if we are to believe it is due to hand shaking, wouldn’t the bottom of the hand be bruising, where the strength of four fingers is squeezing, as opposed to the area of the hand the gets just the thumb?  Or are we to believe that the thumb is more powerful than the four fingers combined. 

 

3 minutes ago, red viking said:

Incredibly stupid theory. Doesn't surprise me that you subscribe to it. Nobody bruises their hand from a firm handshake. You can't make these crazy whack job theories up. 

What’s incredibly stupid is your lack of attention to this entire thread.  Carry on woke boy. 

Woke is a Joke 

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13 minutes ago, red viking said:

Incredibly stupid theory. Doesn't surprise me that you subscribe to it. Nobody bruises their hand from a firm handshake. You can't make these crazy whack job theories up. 

80 year olds bruise easily.  But maybe he is dieing.  I give 3.5 weeks. 

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5 minutes ago, ionel said:

80 year olds bruise easily.  But maybe he is dieing.  I give 3.5 weeks. 

Two weeks for his skin to fall of first. 👅

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21 minutes ago, red viking said:

Incredibly stupid theory. Doesn't surprise me that you subscribe to it. Nobody bruises their hand from a firm handshake. You can't make these crazy whack job theories up. 

A your an idiot.  B this topic is dumb.   C old people bruise easier

 

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36 minutes ago, red viking said:

Incredibly stupid theory. Doesn't surprise me that you subscribe to it. Nobody bruises their hand from a firm handshake. You can't make these crazy whack job theories up. 

Doctor rocks here 

 

Yes — older adults can indeed bruise from something as seemingly harmless as a firm handshake. Here’s why that happens and what it means:

Why Can a Hard Handshake Cause Bruising in Older Adults?

1. Thinner, Fragile Skin & Weakened Vessels

As we age, our skin loses collagen and the fatty layer beneath, becoming thinner and less protective. The tiny blood vessels (capillaries) under the skin become more brittle, so even minor pressure or impact—like a firm handshake—can cause them to rupture. This leads to bruising, often referred to as actinic purpura—especially visible on hands and arms

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