colorado198219 Posted March 11, 2008 Share Posted March 11, 2008 (edited) Sorry, about the has instead of his. I was out to eat the other day. There was a married couple a guy and his wife both in their 20s. She was tall, blonde and pale in her mid 20s I would say 5'8 and 140 lbs. He was a tall guy, sort of looked like a typical football player (6'2, 210 lbs)he was a blonde and his mid 20s.He had a medium sized to borderline big nose with huge nostrils. His wife has a medium sized nosed and more average nostril size.Anyway, the women was a real sniffler she was sniffling loudly in that restaurant. It was probubly obnoxious to some, sniffle sniffle sniffle. She really needed to blow her nose and by the intensity and sound of her sniffles probubly needed more then one tissue or napkin also. Anyway her husband left to check on something in the restaurant (maybe the order was slow?) but anyway while he was gone she sneezed a loud, high-pitched start of a sneeze with a sort of deep end. It was a long sneeze, hard to describe but her sneeze was a loud HAAAASEEEEEIOSSSSSHHHH sneeze. I havent heard a sneeze as long as hers was for a long time and also it was weird her sneeze was a high-pitched beginning and deep although still lady-like end.Her husband as he was getting ready to leave (ate quick, didnt stay long) as he stood up let go a very, very long stiffle KAAAAAAEEKKKKKKK. It was sort of bizzare because his stifle probubly ws more noticeable then if he would have just sneezed a stereotypical sneeze.It was just strange his wife was such a loud, loud sneezer and had a long drawn out sneeze with multiple syllables while her husband had a very, very loud stifle. Two married people, but two sneezes that were completely opposite although they both sneezed just a single. Edited March 11, 2008 by colorado198219 Link to comment
atchoum Posted March 11, 2008 Share Posted March 11, 2008 and they say that couples finish up by resembling one another! Perhaps this couple hasn't been together long enough to adopt common sneeze strategies. But I have also noticed that couples often have the same attitude to sneezing - both stifling or both sneezing openly. Link to comment
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