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sackcoat
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21 Feb 2013, 8:01 am

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I hate the texture of dry hands. I hate having dry hands and the sound of people rubbing their hands together when they're dry is horrible. Also stiff sheets.


I forgot about dry hands! Dry hands also drive me absolutely crazy. I spend most of the winter caking my hands in lotion -- but then again there are some lotions that make me feel weird too.

It's a battle.



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21 Feb 2013, 8:26 am

sackcoat wrote:
treblecake wrote:
I hate the texture of dry hands. I hate having dry hands and the sound of people rubbing their hands together when they're dry is horrible. Also stiff sheets.


I forgot about dry hands! Dry hands also drive me absolutely crazy. I spend most of the winter caking my hands in lotion -- but then again there are some lotions that make me feel weird too.

It's a battle.
Have you tried picking up a microfibre cloth with dry hands? It makes you feel like you have velcro skin.


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21 Feb 2013, 10:13 am

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Have you tried picking up a microfibre cloth with dry hands? It makes you feel like you have velcro skin.


I forgot about those microfiber cloths... those are the worst. Yes! It does feel like velcro skin! Yuck!



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21 Feb 2013, 12:21 pm

Jeans
Wool
Clothing labels
Newly washed laundry (texture and smell annoying)
Soap
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21 Feb 2013, 1:51 pm

LilFlo wrote:
Jeans
Wool
Clothing labels
Newly washed laundry (texture and smell annoying)
Soap
...


Newly washed laundry is also one of mine. I try to be a good husband and help fold the clothes... but it is sometimes all I can stand to get through a whole load of them.



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21 Feb 2013, 4:34 pm

Newspaper
Plaster
Tags on clothing! I hate these so much! I rip them off everything, regardless of if it puts holes in my clothes.
Some carpet
Wet floors
Crunchy matter in food that should be smooth (Crumbs in butter, for instance). I hate it when food grits between my teeth

Textures are bad, but sounds are worse.


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21 Feb 2013, 5:16 pm

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I really hate the feeling of wet paper

*shudders* THIS
...and the texture of wet wood (especially Popsicle sticks and wooden spoons - how do people put that in their mouths?!



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21 Feb 2013, 5:21 pm

I hate the feel of Kiwi skin it makes me cry it is so overbearing that it borders on pain. I also hate the texture or bananas. I cant eat them!

I think its crazy because I feel my tastebuds are UNDERT stimulated. Usually I eat very flavorful foods. Super spicy sirriacha, I LOVE crunchy loud food (unlike the majority) through I hate to hear others chew, but the texture of the food has to be dry and crunchy or either one if not both, because WET food makes me gag, SOGGY food makes me want to vomit.



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21 Feb 2013, 5:29 pm

I can't handle anything slippery or damp, it's revolting to a degree that increases clumsiness. I also can't handle wrinkled or stretched fabrics, it is just torturous! Seams and high sound frequencies I can tolerate for awhile, but crack in a short time.


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21 Feb 2013, 5:42 pm

soggy bread.



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21 Feb 2013, 8:55 pm

Quordoroy, fleece, suede, and velvet. Especially velvet.


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21 Feb 2013, 10:31 pm

I'm the same with clothing labels, rip them all out, making holes in my clothes sometimes but I cannot stand having them on there. When I was little I used to pull any tag off soft toys etc aswell. Hate tags.



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22 Feb 2013, 7:18 am

Nylon is something I find almost unbearable. It just feels so abrasive to the touch and I can't stand it. Not a big fan of wool either.



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22 Feb 2013, 10:10 am

Wire wool and ice cream that I haven't yet mooshed up in the bowl ie not hard as it comes
Smell of rotting food makes me throw up



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22 Feb 2013, 6:11 pm

Soggy cereal



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22 Feb 2013, 7:58 pm

redrobin62 wrote:
The "noise of peeling apples"? How noisy can that be?!


As noisy as the harsh abrasive buzz of a hair getting caught in my fan.