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Who loves the pre-sneeze tingle


GenerousNose

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So this morning I woke up and as soon as I stuck my nose outside the duvet, I had the most intense pre-sneeze tingle. It lasted a full 5 seconds during which I got to anticipate the sneeze to come.

The sneeze was pretty good but I think the tingle was even better! :)

Does anyone else find this?

GenerousNose

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Yes!! I love that "pre-sneeze" tingle feeling!! The sneeze is a relief as well!! Messy sneeze tingles are my absolute fav! :blushing::)

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For sure. What I always wish I could do was turn it into the audible "ah- ah- ah-" I love that thing but I can never seem to do it myself. Just the glaze-eyed O-face and some silent hitching.

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GenerousNose - Yes I enjoy the pre-sneeze tingle. I've had a lot of that with this cold I'm currently dealing with.

The sneezing is the relief, but the pre sneeze tingle can be intense.

Morningsmith - Me neither! I can rarely audibly say anything before sneezing.. in fact, unless I have a bad cold, I usually can't talk..talking makes the sneeze go away for me. I wish I could more often..it's an interesting feeling.

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I love it, especially the kind that precedes a photic sneeze. Pretty orgasmic stuff. X)

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I'm a bit ambivalent about it. I suppose it is a nice feeling, and I relate a lot of good things to it which makes it nice indeed, but mostly I go "sigh..." whenever I feel it.

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I don't care much for the feeling myself, but imagining others feeling it... rawr!! :)

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I definitely know the feeling, but I wouldn't say I enjoy it like I enjoy watching others sneeze. However, knowing what it feels like is part of what lets me enjoy other peoples' sneezes. If I had no idea what a sneeze or the related tinglings felt like, I don't think I'd be able to enjoy any of them, really. I suppose in short, I don't really enjoy it, but I'm grateful for it.

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I think what I like best is the tipping point. You know, that split second shift when the pre-sneeze tingle turns into an actual sneeze? That's the moment I think I love the most.

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I feel kinda similar to Blah-san. I do enjoy it, but I agree it helps me enjoy others sneezes much more, because I can imagine how that tingle gets stronger and stronger and then finally turns into the actual sneeze, and that to me is a huge turn on. That may seem a little strange, thats just how I feel though :drool:

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I think what I like best is the tipping point. You know, that split second shift when the pre-sneeze tingle turns into an actual sneeze? That's the moment I think I love the most.

That is an interesting thought. It is certainly a great feeling when you realise you are definitely not in a stuck sneeze situation!

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I must say I usually do, but I have a cold at the moment and the tingle is all I'm getting ALL the time unless I take matters into my own hands :)

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I've learned to enjoy it recently. I love actually inducung, and making myself feel that way, because I know I can make myself sneeze and relieve the tingle. If it's a natural tingle that becomes a sneeze, then I love it! If it's a tingle that leads to nothing, then it iwsn't quite as much fun. :)

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This is a great topic. Only yesterday, or the day before, I was in bed and noticed the tingle. It lasted long enough for me to think, "This feels really good."

Sneesee, when you're inducing, do you elongate the tingle period before you let the sneeze happen?

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This is a great topic. Only yesterday, or the day before, I was in bed and noticed the tingle. It lasted long enough for me to think, "This feels really good."

Wonderful topic indeed! and one that often comes up when chatting to other sneeze fetishists.

It seems that the tingle time, presneeze, varies immensely between individuals. Most of my SF friends have a pretty short period. Mine is almost always long, between 15 and 30 seconds, so I certainly get plenty of time to appreciate the tingle. The down side is that I'm conscious of having a stupid face during much of this time.

Another tie-in : it also takes me a long time between sneezes - similar period - so there is even more pre-sneeze tingle. And I wonder if it's linked - the time you take for build up is also the time between sneezes.

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It seems that the tingle time, presneeze, varies immensely between individuals. Most of my SF friends have a pretty short period. Mine is almost always long, between 15 and 30 seconds, so I certainly get plenty of time to appreciate the tingle. The down side is that I'm conscious of having a stupid face during much of this time.

Another tie-in : it also takes me a long time between sneezes - similar period - so there is even more pre-sneeze tingle. And I wonder if it's linked - the time you take for build up is also the time between sneezes.

I don't know about overall, but in my case, the build-up time doesn't seem to be linked to the time between sneezes at all. Because I usually have a pretty long build-up time (though thankfully mostly of tickling, rather than anything visible or audible, since I'm one of those who hates sneezing around people she knows), but when I sneeze more than once (I always sneeze in single or double stifles), the two are almost always one practically right on top the other: eh-TSCH, TSCH.

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I don't know about anyone else, but sometimes that tingle is just that. No sneeze follows. That gets annoying, even though the feeling is lovely.

When the tingle gets stronger and I know it's going to make me sneeze I love it. There is no build-up for me. Nobody would know looking at me that I had to sneeze. It just comes and goes.

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Yes, I love that wonderful tingle, it's the second best part next to the release. I used to induce just for the tingling part, good times.

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The tingle is wonderful if it turns into an actual sneeze, but if it's one that just goes away, sometimes I find it burns a bit before it goes.

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I don't know about anyone else, but sometimes that tingle is just that. No sneeze follows. That gets annoying, even though the feeling is lovely.

When the tingle gets stronger and I know it's going to make me sneeze I love it. There is no build-up for me.

So you don't count the tingle as part of the build up?

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