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What sense would you give up?
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"Surely if you can't smell... You can't taste either? Aren't they connected? "
I belive they are. I don't have a sense of smell due to medical issues and have often felt it affected my sense of taste. So food is just food to me, I don't get the experiences others do. |
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Those that said smell may want to rethink it.
At least 80% of what you think is taste is actually your sense of smell. So by getting rid of smell you are essentially removing what you perceive as taste.
Taste itself is the least useful of the senses. |
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By *ags73Man 12 weeks ago
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"Those that said smell may want to rethink it.
At least 80% of what you think is taste is actually your sense of smell. So by getting rid of smell you are essentially removing what you perceive as taste.
Taste itself is the least useful of the senses. "
Don’t bring facts into this |
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"Those that said smell may want to rethink it.
At least 80% of what you think is taste is actually your sense of smell. So by getting rid of smell you are essentially removing what you perceive as taste.
Taste itself is the least useful of the senses. "
It doesn't get rid of all your sense of taste though. I have no sense of smell but I can still taste things, like the yummy mango ice cream I had last night. Luke |
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