•.*°•☆. Q .☆•°*.• Posted November 25, 2012 Share Posted November 25, 2012 I was thinking about this a lot today. Are there any things that you would like to tickle your nose and make you sneeze that just have no effect on you? And as I was thinking about this, I got to wondering, if you could pick what made you sneeze, would you? And if yes, what would you choose?For me, not many things make me sneeze (which is likely what got me thinking about this to begin with) but i would like it if a few things did, namely as follows:dustsoft things tickling around my nostrils on the edges/outside-ishfreesia body spray/flowery perfumesomeone's finger (or tongue. what.) running up and/or down the bridge of my noseOk so your turn, what about you? Link to comment
TheCakeIsAlive Posted November 25, 2012 Share Posted November 25, 2012 I'd love it if rubbing my nose a certain way would make me sneeze. That would be so... convenient. Preferably something that's not that easily done by accident though to avoid embarrassing situations in public. Link to comment
Raven Insight Posted November 25, 2012 Share Posted November 25, 2012 Pepper.Mints.The tissue method.Rubbing my nose (works if I'm already feeling sneezy, but out of the blue would be lovely.) Link to comment
Nixie81 Posted November 26, 2012 Share Posted November 26, 2012 I'd love it if rubbing my nose a certain way would make me sneeze. That would be so... convenient. Preferably something that's not that easily done by accident though to avoid embarrassing situations in public.This .... and maybe cats Link to comment
Bluebird Posted November 26, 2012 Share Posted November 26, 2012 Anything that'd get me over this blasted mental block would be wonderful! But since even my seasonal allergies aren't very protruded during their due times of the year, here's what I wish for-Dust-Pepper (to actually work!)-People touching/running their finger up and down my nose-Rubbing or touching my nose a certain way-Perfumes or strong body sprays (certain ones, anyway)-Hay and grass (rather to be more allergic to grass...not even sure if I'm specifically allergic to it at all. I'm probably not l-lol) Link to comment
gonnasneeze Posted November 26, 2012 Share Posted November 26, 2012 I would like for my s/o and I to tickle each others' noses with a sprig of sneezewort or ragweed. I picture both of us going into convulsive sneezing fits. It would be a lot of fun. Link to comment
alias Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 Interesting topic! So fun.I also am not a very sneezy person, so of course I constantly wish certain things would make me sneeze. There are many things that make me almost sneeze, such as mint gum, perfume, pepper, alcohol. But it never tickles my nose enough to actually get me there. Very disappointing.If I could choose, I would want cold air to make me sneeze. That is my favorite on anyone. I would also like strong alcoholic beverages to make me sneeze. Like I said, sometimes when I drink it tickles my nose, but never enough. I think I'd also like a mild cat allergy. Link to comment
Pearlised Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 ^.^I'd like if I was allergic to a specific perfume, so then I could whip it out when I wanted Link to comment
snuffles Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 Well I do enjoy a good sneeze, there are times that I really DON'T want to sneeze so that crosses off a lot of possibilities for potential triggers.Work comes to mind. Since I work in a medical office type of setting I feel like sneezing at work is taboo... more or less. There is almost a paranoia of germs and an excess amount of disinfectants. Even an allergic sneeze might cause suspicious glances. And since mine are rather loud coupled with a fail at holding back I know I'd generate a lot of glances.So nothing that might trigger a sneeze at work. I'm gonna rule out dust, scents, and perfumes since those are hard to restrict. Even flowers, pollen and grass since those are just everywhere.I do have mild dog allergies (and a dog) and I'm quite content to limit my sneezes at home to what they are already.I'm also allergic to the cold but if I wear jeans or sweats I'm fine.So I'll probably go with cats which has always been one of my personal favorites... and possibly feathers which seems like it SHOULD work but never does. And I have an outdoor cat that I could play with if I was ever bored Link to comment
•.*°•☆. Q .☆•°*.• Posted November 28, 2012 Author Share Posted November 28, 2012 I forgot to mention. I really wish colds made me sneeze. I really really wish they did. Link to comment
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