This whole question of exactly how hard to squeeze because women's hands are, in general, smaller and/or more delicate seems silly. Do you men who measure what you're getting actually measure how much force is being applied? I just squeeze enough for the person to be able to feel a firm grip on their flesh. If I'm pushing bones together, then I'm squeezing too hard. That point just happens to come sooner among the women whose hands I've had the opportunity to shake, but I wouldn't call it two different handshakes.
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