countless Posted November 4, 2006 Share Posted November 4, 2006 Yesterday my son and his friend Tim went to a 'knight afternoon' organized in the park by the local scouts. At 4 pm I picked him up, and Tim's father arrived at the same time. We walked back to the park entrance together, past a small tent with open front. All at once a very loud ATCHOOOOOO ! sounded from that tent. I did not dare to look (do not want to be found out), but Tim's father stopped, turned his head to the left and just stared at that sneezer (a man in his 40's who 'd been sitting there all afternoon to keep an eye on the kids and looked really cold). And then I felt free to follow his example. And I blessed ! Another fetishist ? Link to comment
And Beat Him When He Sneezes Posted November 4, 2006 Share Posted November 4, 2006 When you say he was there to "keep an eye on the kids" . . . Do you mean he was a supervisor or . . . something more nefarious? Link to comment
countless Posted November 4, 2006 Author Share Posted November 4, 2006 When you say he was there to "keep an eye on the kids" . . . Do you mean he was a supervisor or . . . something more nefarious?Of course he was only supervising !Maybe I did translate that wrong. Link to comment
Sneesee Posted November 6, 2006 Share Posted November 6, 2006 Well, even in a group, I always look. And lots of non-fetishists comment on other people's sneezes, and look. My brother-in-law did that one time, where he looked behind him at the person who sneezed, and said something like, "That sounded wet." And he's definitely not a fetishist.Anyway, cute story! Thanks! Link to comment
shy guy Posted November 7, 2006 Share Posted November 7, 2006 Nice obs! I must admit to being a looker myself, especially if I think I can get away without being noticed. Link to comment
atchoum Posted November 7, 2006 Share Posted November 7, 2006 Hmm, very interesting. The father noticing a man sneezing. But chances are he's not a fetishist - for that very reason. Link to comment
count tiszula Posted November 7, 2006 Share Posted November 7, 2006 People notice very loud and startling noises; they don't necessarily notice sneezes if they're not that big, because it'e just part of the ambient noise to them, like a car going by as opposed to a Lamborghini doing nought to sixty in minus three seconds.Our suspicious behaviour is that we notice all sneezes, even tiny girly ones. But if we take the pretending not to notice enormous ones too far, we become even more noticeable. So pay attention and enjoy.I'm reminded of the scene in "Rear Window" where the only person not to look out of his window is the murderer [played by Raymond Burr]. What a giveaway!Nice obs, by the way. Link to comment
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