No, it definitely is not normal. You may have some anger issues if something this trivial bothers you. People can't help when they sneeze, it's a reaction that happens and people have no control over it other than blowing their nose which sometimes still doesn't help. You're being very petty and snobbish about something that is completely natural, which is exactly what's wrong with this generation. Listen to yourself. Disrespecting your mother by telling her to "shut up". You are lucky you are not my child because your butt would be beet red and you'd be in your room for the night without supper. To think that someone has tainted YOUR perfect world by sneezing. My God, what an atrocity. You need to get over yourself, because your attitude is what the real problem is here, not people sneezing. Maybe the next time YOU sneeze someone should yell at you, make you feel bad, and then tell YOU to shut up, huh? You're sickening! and everyone here that agrees should be ashamed of themselves, bunch of little teenage twits who think they know it all.... Grow up you little brats, you need a good whooping on the butt and that's the honest truth.
I think you need to take stock of what you have written here, placing everyone in the same basket. First off, i am 52 (not a teenage brat!!) and i find people sneezing annoyng... i am not someone who needs a blasted good spanking turning my butt beet red! (I think YOU sre the one with the anger issues here) Secondly, finding people annoying when they sneeze, fart, cough, sniff ... even eating!! This can actually be quite normal. (As someone above has added the misophonia condition). It is a human reflex. Humans are all very different and individual and we have a very broad spectrum of tolerance. There is no right way or wrong way dealing with life. No matter how big or small the challenges/issues we face. I only seem to have these issues with members of my family. I wonder if it has something to do with emotional attachment? In particular sneezing, then eating! With sneezing nobody seems to reach for a tissue, they would rather sit there and sneeze and splutter all over the place and all over me. Personally for me, its an issue of GERMS. When i sneeze, i sneeze quietly. If more than one sneeze approaches, i reach for a tissue. If i am out in public and i have no tissue then i sneeze into the crease of my elbow. Its consideration and manners for others around me. Something that SOME sneezers and sniffers, dont have for others. As it is my other half just sneezed up a storm, facing away from me, but spluttering all over the furniture and tv remotes placed on a table next to him!! Germs germs everywhere! I hated it... so i left the room quietly.
Misophonia, literally "hatred of sound," is a putative disorder of uncertain classification in which negative emotions, thoughts, and physical reactions are triggered by specific sounds.
Misophonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misophonia
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No, it definitely is not normal. You may have some anger issues if something this trivial bothers you. People can't help when they sneeze, it's a reaction that happens and people have no control over it other than blowing their nose which sometimes still doesn't help. You're being very petty and snobbish about something that is completely natural, which is exactly what's wrong with this generation. Listen to yourself. Disrespecting your mother by telling her to "shut up". You are lucky you are not my child because your butt would be beet red and you'd be in your room for the night without supper. To think that someone has tainted YOUR perfect world by sneezing. My God, what an atrocity. You need to get over yourself, because your attitude is what the real problem is here, not people sneezing. Maybe the next time YOU sneeze someone should yell at you, make you feel bad, and then tell YOU to shut up, huh? You're sickening! and everyone here that agrees should be ashamed of themselves, bunch of little teenage twits who think they know it all.... Grow up you little brats, you need a good whooping on the butt and that's the honest truth.
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I think you need to take stock of what you have written here, placing everyone in the same basket. First off, i am 52 (not a teenage brat!!) and i find people sneezing annoyng... i am not someone who needs a blasted good spanking turning my butt beet red! (I think YOU sre the one with the anger issues here) Secondly, finding people annoying when they sneeze, fart, cough, sniff ... even eating!! This can actually be quite normal. (As someone above has added the misophonia condition). It is a human reflex. Humans are all very different and individual and we have a very broad spectrum of tolerance. There is no right way or wrong way dealing with life. No matter how big or small the challenges/issues we face. I only seem to have these issues with members of my family. I wonder if it has something to do with emotional attachment? In particular sneezing, then eating! With sneezing nobody seems to reach for a tissue, they would rather sit there and sneeze and splutter all over the place and all over me. Personally for me, its an issue of GERMS. When i sneeze, i sneeze quietly. If more than one sneeze approaches, i reach for a tissue. If i am out in public and i have no tissue then i sneeze into the crease of my elbow. Its consideration and manners for others around me. Something that SOME sneezers and sniffers, dont have for others. As it is my other half just sneezed up a storm, facing away from me, but spluttering all over the furniture and tv remotes placed on a table next to him!! Germs germs everywhere! I hated it... so i left the room quietly.
Misophonia, literally "hatred of sound," is a putative disorder of uncertain classification in which negative emotions, thoughts, and physical reactions are triggered by specific sounds.
Misophonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misophonia