Arch said:You've answered your own question. They think they are displaying their superior strength and manliness.
I've shaken hands with men, and found out afterwards that they tried the handcrushing on my male colleagues, but not me. So I assume it's an alpha male thing.
Dayvo said:There was the old saying: firm shake, firm character.
I tend to agree with that.
Being a strong fella, I always give a firm but friendly handshake. Nothing intimidating or challenging about it. I've nothing to prove.
simoncc said:But we are not talking about a reasonably firm handshake, which anyone can do. We are talking about the rare, silly super crushing handshake which the victim is unprepared for given that most people adhere to the convention of the normal, firm handshake.
And as the super crusher is only administered to other men it is obvious that these people vary their handshake according to the recipient. How odd.
Dayvo said:The origin of 'our' handshake is to prove that we have come in peace and bear no arms (i.e. empty-handed).
If one of them decides to test his strength and try to prove his superiority, then the other rightly deserves to stab him in the back using the left hand!![]()
rich p said:What's even worse is the double hander where the other person clasps your hand with both hands to reinforce their sincerity.