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Flightsequence Flag 13 Jan 17 2.25pm Send a Private Message to Flightsequence Add Flightsequence as a friend

Originally posted by Part Time James

The sniffing does my nut too. How difficult is it to use a tissue or a sleeve?

Or in the rush hour, somebody else's sleeve!

 

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Part Time James Flag 13 Jan 17 3.08pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Originally posted by Flightsequence

Or in the rush hour, somebody else's sleeve!

I believe that is called Frotting. Snot-frotting?

 




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Sedlescombe Flag Sedlescombe 13 Jan 17 3.16pm Send a Private Message to Sedlescombe Add Sedlescombe as a friend

Originally posted by Part Time James

Headphones is a good one. The ONLY reason I have an MP3 player is because the youngsters travelling back on the train when I am going home from work say "like" so many times I've wanted to obtain an AK47 and massacre everyone under the age of 21. I am also concerned that I am picking up their awful use of the language and therefore I play German industrial music extremely loudly into my brain to shut them out.

Iam guessing this lot are on your playlist Einstürzende Neubauten

 

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Sedlescombe Flag Sedlescombe 13 Jan 17 3.18pm Send a Private Message to Sedlescombe Add Sedlescombe as a friend

Originally posted by L.E.Eagle

At my last job I spent all day with headphones in to cancel out the noise of those around me - eating, drinking, sniffing. It drove me mad and I genuinely couldn't concentrate.

I get it at home as well - slurping drinks, blowing on food, constant banging and slamming of things.

I never realised there was a possible medical explanation for it, just thought I was a miserable sod.

It seems a little early to be ruling out whether you are a miserable sod or not

 

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Part Time James Flag 13 Jan 17 3.22pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Originally posted by Sedlescombe

Iam guessing this lot are on your playlist Einstürzende Neubauten

I have always struggled to get into them, but yes, I recognise they are a prime example of the genre for the purist!

 




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Mr. Talons Flag Southampton 13 Jan 17 3.23pm Send a Private Message to Mr. Talons Add Mr. Talons as a friend

1) Music. Drives me mad. Hate it. No I don't want to listen to other people's noise pollution. Radios on at work/hospital departments/GP surgeries/boy racer cars etc. Ban it before I* explode with earworms;

2) Low Frequency Noise, which may be a killer, whether you can hear it or not: the WHO recommends a maximum of 30db. Average EU urban level? 70 db. Average overnight level in my flat? 90db. Sleep without meds? Impossible. Environmental Health? Effing useless.

*Musician of 50 years standing.

 

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topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 13 Jan 17 4.26pm Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

I'm the opposite. I can barely hear when people are talking. Drives my family mad as I know I should get a hearing aid.

Great to abuse though, door bell rings and I wait until someone gets up before asking if someone rang the bell.

 


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Part Time James Flag 13 Jan 17 4.27pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Mine isn't a heightened sense of hearing, I am just enormously intolerant of others.

 




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Superfly Flag The sun always shines in Catford 13 Jan 17 4.44pm Send a Private Message to Superfly Add Superfly as a friend

I'm not sure anyone really enjoys the sound of other people eating. I worked with a bloke who seemed to do it on purpose. Ate with his gob open and make loud smacking noises when he chewed but (even worse) went 'mmmmmm' before every mouthful. Someone had to had a word with him.

My step dad likes to drum his cutlery on his plate when he's finished eating. That's massively grating too.

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 13 Jan 17 4.46pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

A few of you must have refused blowjobs on the grounds of the gagging and slurping to come to be too irritating.

Respect.

 


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NKEagle Flag Pyongyang 13 Jan 17 4.57pm Send a Private Message to NKEagle Add NKEagle as a friend

For me, it's the sound of my mother in law's voice.

 

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Michaelawt85 Flag Bexley 13 Jan 17 5.01pm Send a Private Message to Michaelawt85 Add Michaelawt85 as a friend

Originally posted by Superfly

My step dad likes to drum his cutlery on his plate when he's finished eating. That's massively grating too.

Christ that's really rude

 


When I was a young girl my Mother said to me.. You listen here kid you're CPFC

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