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I sneezed on Discord with a friend once and he said it actually sounds like I say "achoo" when I sneeze, even though I had never tried to do that.More than often good.
I'm also one of those people who sneeze obnoxiously loud on purpose, usually also bellowing "SNEEZE" as I do it.
It can feel nasty if you're suffering from a cold or something and stuff in your throat or sinuses are tender.
I can relate there, especially when your eyes are all red, itchy and watery. But that's usually not the sneezings fault. Just goddamn tree and flower cum in the air.Bad, very bad.
I suffer badly from hayfever and other allergies all sneezing does is make things worse
Hmm, that doesn't mean sneezing feels good though, it relieves a bad feeling, which is subtly different. Would you sniff pepper to induce a sneeze because you like the feeling of sneezing? I'm guessing not.Think about it -- how not good do you feel when you can't sneeze?
No, but I wouldn't prevent myself from sneezing if I felt one coming on because it provides relief.Would you sniff pepper to induce a sneeze because you like the feeling of sneezing?
This may be a bad example for me personally because I would and have intentionally induced that much sleep because I like to sleep so much. But my point is "relieving" and "feels good" aren't the same thing. You would do something that feels good even if the sensation that needed relieved wasn't present.Another example: you wouldn't induce drowsiness so you can sleep for 16 hours a day just because sleep is nice and relaxing. There's a cost/benefit to it, right? You wouldn't induce sneezing, but it is still relieving when you sneeze, in the same way that sleep is relieving when you feel tired.
I had a friend in elementary through middle school who was the same. I don't think it was as bad as yours, though I vividly remember him always complaining about the sun making him sneeze.I sneeze from bright lights and almost always in 3s.
It's so often that I barely remember when they happen at this point.
Like literally walk outside and it's not a cloudy day and I'm not always in the shade, you can be sure I'll be sneezing withing 10 seconds or so. This isn't a "look at bright lights to make it happen when you need to" thing - it's a "there's a bright light that exists near me so I'm sneezing until my eyes adjust to it" thing
you don't even know which side I'm on!Sneezing is not pleasant, cole you idiot.