I believe I recall a quote I read by RP that said something along the lines of when speaking about serotonin in dogs - I believe it was a situation where they needed to restrain the dog - that if the dog was given something hard to clamp down on (like a bone) then their serotonin would lower and they would relax - I cannot find the quote anywhere when searching but I do vividly remember reading it - if someone has the quote please attribute it to this thread - I do not want people to take my word for it because I don't want to say attribute something to him that I am not 100% sure on
I notice that when im riding a scooter or a bike (before I even begin to ride - as soon as I grip the handlebars firmly on the vehicle I feel serotonin lower - I recall one of my co-workers from years back used to have one of those grippers to grip things with - used to be pretty popular in my city - I was wondering do users have the same relaxation effects when gripping something in situations that require it (i.e. like when you grip on a barbell or grip on a bike or something of this nature)
I notice that when im riding a scooter or a bike (before I even begin to ride - as soon as I grip the handlebars firmly on the vehicle I feel serotonin lower - I recall one of my co-workers from years back used to have one of those grippers to grip things with - used to be pretty popular in my city - I was wondering do users have the same relaxation effects when gripping something in situations that require it (i.e. like when you grip on a barbell or grip on a bike or something of this nature)
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