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Yes, you can get a hickey on your hand, although it's less common than on other areas of the body like the neck or arms. A hickey occurs when a person experiences suction or biting on the skin, causing small blood vessels to break and create a bruise-like mark. This can happen if someone kisses or sucks on the skin of the hand with enough pressure. However, hickeys on the hand tend to be less noticeable due to the skin's thickness and the presence of hair.



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Yes, you can get a hickey on your hand, although it's less common than on other areas of the body like the neck or arms. A hickey occurs when a person experiences suction or biting on the skin, causing small blood vessels to break and create a bruise-like mark. This can happen if someone kisses or sucks on the skin of the hand with enough pressure. However, hickeys on the hand tend to be less noticeable due to the skin's thickness and the presence of hair.



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Yes, you can get a hickey on your hand, although it's less common than on other areas of the body like the neck or arms. A hickey occurs when a person experiences suction or biting on the skin, causing small blood vessels to break and create a bruise-like mark. This can happen if someone kisses or sucks on the skin of the hand with enough pressure. However, hickeys on the hand tend to be less noticeable due to the skin's thickness and the presence of hair.

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