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I was wondering if it was normal to get all jittery, giggly, hyper, and talkative when in a fetish-related conversation. This happens to me a lot and I usually end up babbling and speaking random gibberish as well. Just wondering... that's all.

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Bro, NOTHING that we do on here is 'normal' xD.

Butttt......YES... THIS HAPPENS TO ME A LOT. xD

Although I have friends who respect me for having my fetish, they can easily tell when I'm excited about talking about said subject, so the topic usualy turns to me ^_^ Not that I'm complaining. It can just be weird to explain something like how I cant say the word 'sneeze' in public, or why I want someone to take care of me when I'm sick.

They just dont understand what its like to be in our shoes and how sneezing can effect us.

And if you start getting all up and excited, I dont think the first thing they will think is 'OMG SHE HAS A SNEEZING FETISH : O' Like, I dont think most people even know what that is. :o

Well, anyway, yeah, I do think its normal to our standards.

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Oh yeah...

I was talking to a friend about my holidays and suddenly noticed his face adopting a sneezy expression.

It was fuckin' hard to keep on talking and I just stuttered some gibberish. It didn't make sense at all.

The good thing is that he didn't notice because he was too busy with his sneeze :blush:

Count me in, I can't think and speak properly when I see some sneezyness around me. You're not alone, believe me.

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aha i find myself having the same reaction xD

Like if i see someone having a pre sneeze face on i don't even look at them and almost can't even concentrate on what im talking about lol

and if someone is like "I have to sneeze" im like O_O and don't respond and kind of chuckle awkwardly lol

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Not giggly... just uncomfortable and stand-offy, if I can't find my bearings. Then I just don't say anything until the subject changes. Sometimes, especially in one-on-one conversation, I'm actually collected enough to either offer some sympathy, some 'politely-interested' question, or a good-natured 'come on, man up!' But, it's tricky sometimes, yeah. :D

When someone says 'I have to sneeze' in my presence, I either jokingly say 'Not on me!' or tell them to look into the light if it's stuck. Except when my man says it, because he knows, but he never says it, he just does it, :D

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Used to be terrible at not reacting whenever sneezes happened or came up in conversation. Managed to be a bit better at hiding my reactions now - maybe it just comes with age :lol:

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I'm okay with sneezy conversations. In fact, if sneezing gets brought up I usually exclaim an inward "YES!" and - if I may pun - try to induce coversation. I love it! :D

If someone actually sneezes though, I'm never sure how to react. I'll usually stay quiet since blessing isn't very common in my age group, I guess. And especially with guys. But I know people who really like it, so it's difficult to judge who needs a good blessing! :D

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I was wondering if it was normal to get all jittery, giggly, hyper, and talkative when in a fetish-related conversation. This happens to me a lot and I usually end up babbling and speaking random gibberish as well. Just wondering... that's all.

In a word, yes. Not so much babbling, I just can't help smiling like Christmas has come early. As in smiling so much it's hard to understand what I'm actually saying because my mouth is distorted. I don't always get this hyper response, but when I do... I can't talk. I'll be fine, being normal, indulging in great fetishy talk one minute and the next... gone. Giggly mess.

Mr.Sal thinks this is so funny he gets me to say the word "sneeze" over and over. I didn't used to be able to do it, and now I can say it in a neutral way or repeat it a few times, but if I say it more than about six times in a row I burst out laughing. Not because it's funny, you understand, it's a nervous response.

I hoped I'd grow out of it but I really haven't. :D

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