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Rubber band on wrist?

My friend went to elementary school with a girl who had some kind of manic disorder, who kept a rubber band on her wrist all day. Sometimes she'd get excited, or giggle, or something and she would just keep doing it. Then she'd snap the rubber band against her skin and she'd stop.

That's probably not why everyone's wearing them though. 😛
 
Originally posted by: yukichigai
My friend went to elementary school with a girl who had some kind of manic disorder, who kept a rubber band on her wrist all day. Sometimes she'd get excited, or giggle, or something and she would just keep doing it. Then she'd snap the rubber band against her skin and she'd stop.

That's probably not why everyone's wearing them though. 😛

conditioning?
 
People are using it to stop smoking. Everytime they want a cig they snap that rubber band and the cravings go away 😉


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Originally posted by: yukichigai
My friend went to elementary school with a girl who had some kind of manic disorder, who kept a rubber band on her wrist all day. Sometimes she'd get excited, or giggle, or something and she would just keep doing it. Then she'd snap the rubber band against her skin and she'd stop.

That's probably not why everyone's wearing them though. 😛

no, no, I think that's it. 😉

For girls, maybe they didn't have a scrunchie (sp?) handy and had to use a RB.
 
sex offenders snap the rubberbands on their arms when they get desires to do stuff thats not right...im serious.
 
Originally posted by: PHiuR
sex offenders snap the rubberbands on their arms when they get desires to do stuff thats not right...im serious.
Gathering from what's been posted I think it may be a generic form of compulsion-avoidance conditioning.
 
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