slsabm Posted December 18, 2012 Share Posted December 18, 2012 Like many fetishists, I suffer from a pretty substantial mental block. When I spend time alone, I sneeze fairly often, without being classified as "sneezy." However, I absolutely hate sneezing in front of people. Before I lived on my own, I would go a week between sneezes. I've recently been noticing that when I drink, either I become sneezy, or the alcohol calms the mental block. I've been experimenting with allowing myself to sneeze in front of people when it hits me when I'm drunk, however my sneezes are different when I'm in public, and my "in public" sneeze is about as quiet as a pin dropping. On Friday night, I had a few friends over for predrinks before the bar, and as we were sitting on the couch talking, I felt a tickle. It came quickly and I didn't know if I'd be able to make it go away, so, knowing there was music on, and that it was going to be quiet, I decided to let 'er go. I sneezed a single, tiny, "ee-choo" into my left hand. Only one person, the girl on my left, noticed. Did not hear the whole sneeze, but heard the "choo" part and turned to me. Didn't bless me (not sure I'd be able to handle a blessing without getting awkward) but giggled, to which I responded by giggling back. It wasn't that bad, I guess it'll happen again. Link to comment
Joal 555 Posted December 18, 2012 Share Posted December 18, 2012 Sounds adorable........Well done on allowing yourself to sneeze! Link to comment
DELETED Posted December 19, 2012 Share Posted December 19, 2012 Like many fetishists, I suffer from a pretty substantial mental block. When I spend time alone, I sneeze fairly often, without being classified as "sneezy." However, I absolutely hate sneezing in front of people. Before I lived on my own, I would go a week between sneezes.I've recently been noticing that when I drink, either I become sneezy, or the alcohol calms the mental block.I've been experimenting with allowing myself to sneeze in front of people when it hits me when I'm drunk, however my sneezes are different when I'm in public, and my "in public" sneeze is about as quiet as a pin dropping.On Friday night, I had a few friends over for predrinks before the bar, and as we were sitting on the couch talking, I felt a tickle. It came quickly and I didn't know if I'd be able to make it go away, so, knowing there was music on, and that it was going to be quiet, I decided to let 'er go.I sneezed a single, tiny, "ee-choo" into my left hand.Only one person, the girl on my left, noticed. Did not hear the whole sneeze, but heard the "choo" part and turned to me. Didn't bless me (not sure I'd be able to handle a blessing without getting awkward) but giggled, to which I responded by giggling back.It wasn't that bad, I guess it'll happen again.Awesome! I have no problem sneezing in public (natural sneezes only...I never induce in public), but I always cover my mouth and nose when I sneeze. I usually pull the collar of my shirt just over my nose and let them fly. Link to comment
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