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   From: dalton@nfld.com   
      
   In article ,   
    Shadow wrote:   
      
   > On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 00:19:19 -0330, David Dalton    
   > wrote:   
   >   
   > >First let me define a perineum click. A perineum click   
   > >is a contraction of my perineum area muscles accompanied   
   > >simultaneously by a moving together of my upper   
   > >thigh muscles. Without the thigh muscle movement   
   > >it is just a contraction, not a click.   
   >   
   > Have you tried just clicking your fingers ? The effect is   
   > smaller, but much less effort involved.   
   > []'s   
      
   By perineum I just mean the area in between the   
   anus and the genitals, not including the anus   
   and the genitals.   
      
   I think what I do is a form of ideomotor divination   
   in which there is a balancing of different   
   groups of muscle and a slight change can   
   cause a click, which isn't the case for   
   clicking your fingers. But some people have   
   asked me why I don't try using a pendulum instead.   
      
   Also there isn't much effort involved in the   
   perineum click and it happens unconsciously   
   whereas a finger click would be consciously.   
      
   I have brought up the click (which I have been   
   doing for about 16 years) with my psychiatrist   
   before but neglected to bring it up with a   
   neurologist who I saw about a different matter.   
      
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