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over a year ago
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Smell. Some meds I was on earlier in the year screwed my taste sense up and it was horrible. I felt like I was eating weetabix all the time, everything tasted the same |
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"My 6th sense, don't use it very often "
What? How would you smell out fakes?
Mrs ddc's sense of timing is rarely used (my cup of tea is late again)
Obviously I have little use for my sense of propriety...
(wibble)
Mr ddc |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Definitely not my sight. I need to see who is fucking me xxxx Suzi
Good point! I'd want to see you getting fucked too!
you naughty boy xxxx Suzi"
Oh I am indeed Suzi! I am indeed! xxxx
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"People say smell but I wonder whether we could keep taste without smell - I think the two are too closely linked.
Ever tried to eat food you can't smell...?"
I completely agree, you can always taste something e.g. Chips just by smelling it, or a BBQ ! |
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"People say smell but I wonder whether we could keep taste without smell - I think the two are too closely linked.
Ever tried to eat food you can't smell...?"
True, we use our taste buds as scent receptors |
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"People say smell but I wonder whether we could keep taste without smell - I think the two are too closely linked.
Ever tried to eat food you can't smell...?
True, we use our taste buds as scent receptors "
Smell actually influences taste a great deal You can tell eating food whilst full of cold germs
For me it would definitely be hearing Just have to see, feel and taste the man I'm with |
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