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18 replies

Redorwhitejusthaveboth · 31/01/2017 20:44

What does it mean when your partners eating noises suddenly start to really IRRITATE???? The slurping, crunching, chewing... I can honestly say this has only happened in the last 3 months ... before then it either didn't happen or I was blissfully unaware ... now I CRINGE ...
what is happen

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Redorwhitejusthaveboth · 31/01/2017 20:44

Ing ... happening Hmm

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KingJoffreysRestingCuntface · 31/01/2017 20:45

Issues with his teeth?

MiL chews with her front teeth (no back teeth) and I cannot be near her when she eats.

MommaGee · 31/01/2017 20:46

How's the sex?

Empress13 · 31/01/2017 20:47

Time to trade him in if it's irritating you that much LOL

Ilovecaindingle · 31/01/2017 20:47

Honeymoon period def over....

Redorwhitejusthaveboth · 31/01/2017 20:47

I hadn't even considered there might be a serious answer .... interestingly that may be an issue

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Redorwhitejusthaveboth · 31/01/2017 20:48

Sex good... only had our honeymoon in September!!!!

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Redorwhitejusthaveboth · 31/01/2017 20:48

Can't trade him in... aside from the CHEWING he's lush Grin

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anyoldname76 · 31/01/2017 20:48

i hate hearing people eat, my dh seems to eat with his last dying breath, panting and breathing heavily

DearMrDilkington · 31/01/2017 20:52

I'm going to guess his got tooth ache or an earache.

Ilovecaindingle · 31/01/2017 20:54

Practice your death stare? Angry

Redorwhitejusthaveboth · 31/01/2017 21:00

Death stare and passive aggressive sighing not having any effect... will get dentist appointment booked!

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Adory · 31/01/2017 21:01

Misophonia my dad is a sufferer and it's second nature for us to get away from him especially when eating crisps, chewy slapping gum sweets etc haha!! Strange how you've only just noticed but it will likely drive you mad forever now you're aware of it! You can get treatment I think - relaxation or hypnotherapy perhaps?! Good luck my dad says it makes him feel like putting people's head through a wall 😂

Trifleorbust · 31/01/2017 21:02

I usually find that little things bug me when something bigger is bugging me.

SingingInTheRainstorm · 31/01/2017 21:03

Yuk yuk yuk - nothing worse, well actually people who make orgasm noises over the blandest of foods. Oh yes, mmm yes... Do you need a room for you and your plate!

Mari50 · 31/01/2017 21:05

I remember hating the sound of my husbands breathing, sitting next to him on a plane and just wishing I could stick a pillow in his gob.
We divorced not long after. . . . .

Trifleorbust · 31/01/2017 21:10

SingingInTheRainstorm: I really wanted a like button for your comment! Grin

Ginkypig · 31/01/2017 21:30

My mum says the same about my stepdad. Iv only noticed become an issue as they have got older though it's odd.

Somtimes although it's just a particular person or type of noise that sets it off and nothing else!

It might go away once you stop focusing on it but on the other hand now that it's been triggered that might be you annoyed for life.

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