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Has anyone else sat in front of someone at the theater and heard the

crunching and rustling of paper and wrappers and such?

What about baby crying in public, does it drive you nuts?

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Its the reason I no longer go to the movies (or rarely go to the movies). I just can't deal with the noise at the movie theater unless I get that one seat that happens to have no seats behind it. I make my husband show up 30 minutes before a movie so that we can get the seat without seats behind it. Movies are an S4 sufferer's absolute nightmare.

Fortunately, babies don't bug me at all. Maybe its because my mom always said that babies cry because they are " exercising their lungs " - that transformed the sound for me.And thank goodness because I am due to have my own baby in just 2 months.

Has anyone else sat in front of someone at the theater and heard thecrunching and rustling of paper and wrappers and such?What about baby crying in public, does it drive you nuts?

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Has anyone else sat in front of someone at the theater and heard the

crunching and rustling of paper and wrappers and such?

What about baby crying in public, does it drive you nuts?

Yep! I can hardly stand going to the movies. My husband gets so mad at

me cause there have been times where I'll just walk out during the

movie. If he hears someone open a pop can or eat their popcorn he

always looks over at me to see how I'm handling it, worrying that I'll

freak out and want to go. You're not even supposed to have cans at a

theater. I understand wanting to cut costs by sneaking in your own

snacks but I hate the pop can opening noise and the sipping and the

ahhhhh and don't even get me started on popcorn and f---ing candy

wrappers! ALSO, Kids at an adult movies should just be illegal! They

drive me nuts, rustling around, chatting, getting up and down over and

over again, whispering, YES CRYING, tapping the back of your chair with

their foot. If I take my daughter to a G movie, I expect to be annoyed

but I'll endure it for her occasionally but at a rated R movie? C'mom!

Kim

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and jury duty??? UGH

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>Subject: Re: In public

>Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 02:35:25 -0000

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> Has anyone else sat in front of someone at the theater and heard the

> crunching and rustling of paper and wrappers and such?

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> What about baby crying in public, does it drive you nuts?

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>Yep! I can hardly stand going to the movies. My husband gets so mad at

>me cause there have been times where I'll just walk out during the

>movie. If he hears someone open a pop can or eat their popcorn he

>always looks over at me to see how I'm handling it, worrying that I'll

>freak out and want to go. You're not even supposed to have cans at a

>theater. I understand wanting to cut costs by sneaking in your own

>snacks but I hate the pop can opening noise and the sipping and the

>ahhhhh and don't even get me started on popcorn and f---ing candy

>wrappers! ALSO, Kids at an adult movies should just be illegal! They

>drive me nuts, rustling around, chatting, getting up and down over and

>over again, whispering, YES CRYING, tapping the back of your chair with

>their foot. If I take my daughter to a G movie, I expect to be annoyed

>but I'll endure it for her occasionally but at a rated R movie? C'mom!

>Kim

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helps me is I get popcorn too. I have to have it or else I pay attn to everyone

else eating popcorn or chewing on something. It has really helped me.

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public

Its the reason I no longer go to the movies (or rarely

go to the movies). I just can't deal with the noise at the movie theater

unless I get that one seat that happens to have no seats behind it. I make my

husband show up 30 minutes before a movie so that we can get the seat

without seats behind it. Movies are an S4 sufferer's absolute nightmare.

Fortunately, babies don't bug me at all. Maybe its

because my mom always said that babies cry because they are " exercising

their lungs " - that transformed the sound for me.

And thank goodness because I am due to have my own baby in just 2 months.

Has anyone else sat in front of someone at the theater

and heard the

crunching and rustling of paper and wrappers and such?

What about baby crying in public, does it drive you nuts?

--

amanda m. steinberg

amanda.steinberg@...

aim: amandamsteinberg

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finds crackling, scratching or rustling difficult although

we dont particularly go to the theatre with them, he doesnt seem

bothered by babies crying

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> Has anyone else sat in front of someone at the theater and heard the

> crunching and rustling of paper and wrappers and such?

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> What about baby crying in public, does it drive you nuts?

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It's not just the movies - try the ordinary theatre! Possibly worse as

theatre shows aren't generally as loud as films. I couldn't manage watching

something in a theatre without sound generators in. Strange thing is that

I've recently joined a theatre group - onstage should be ok as there is more

space between people!!

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>Reply-To: Soundsensitivity

>To: Soundsensitivity

>Subject: Re: In public

>Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 02:35:25 -0000

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> Has anyone else sat in front of someone at the theater and heard the

> crunching and rustling of paper and wrappers and such?

>

> What about baby crying in public, does it drive you nuts?

>

>Yep! I can hardly stand going to the movies. My husband gets so mad at

>me cause there have been times where I'll just walk out during the

>movie. If he hears someone open a pop can or eat their popcorn he

>always looks over at me to see how I'm handling it, worrying that I'll

>freak out and want to go. You're not even supposed to have cans at a

>theater. I understand wanting to cut costs by sneaking in your own

>snacks but I hate the pop can opening noise and the sipping and the

>ahhhhh and don't even get me started on popcorn and f---ing candy

>wrappers! ALSO, Kids at an adult movies should just be illegal! They

>drive me nuts, rustling around, chatting, getting up and down over and

>over again, whispering, YES CRYING, tapping the back of your chair with

>their foot. If I take my daughter to a G movie, I expect to be annoyed

>but I'll endure it for her occasionally but at a rated R movie? C'mom!

>Kim

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Kim,

I love your post. I laughed so hard because I see myself exactly as

you described your movie situation. Now I don't feel so all alone or

so " wierd! "

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> Has anyone else sat in front of someone at the theater and heard the

> crunching and rustling of paper and wrappers and such?

>

> What about baby crying in public, does it drive you nuts?

>

> Yep! I can hardly stand going to the movies. My husband gets so mad at

> me cause there have been times where I'll just walk out during the

> movie. If he hears someone open a pop can or eat their popcorn he

> always looks over at me to see how I'm handling it, worrying that I'll

> freak out and want to go. You're not even supposed to have cans at a

> theater. I understand wanting to cut costs by sneaking in your own

> snacks but I hate the pop can opening noise and the sipping and the

> ahhhhh and don't even get me started on popcorn and f---ing candy

> wrappers! ALSO, Kids at an adult movies should just be illegal! They

> drive me nuts, rustling around, chatting, getting up and down over and

> over again, whispering, YES CRYING, tapping the back of your chair with

> their foot. If I take my daughter to a G movie, I expect to be annoyed

> but I'll endure it for her occasionally but at a rated R movie? C'mom!

> Kim

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The movies are a nightmare to me. Which is awful because I really love going to the movies and my friends do as well. It's one of those things that we do often. The sounds.. they drive me absolutely nuts. I went to see X-Men 3 on opening night with my friend (a movie I was looking forward to so much that it couldn't wait) and I was near the point of crying because it was a packed theater, full of kids under 15, eating and drinking and coughing and doing whatever they pleased.

When I go though, usually, I try to wait until after a movie has been out for a few weeks. Because few people are in the theater and I can be away from those that are eating. There's a theater about 20 minutes from my home in Buffalo, where it's movies that are like, weeks away from being released on DVD (some even are already released on DVD) so almost nobody goes there. I love it because it's often a quiet theater and I can enjoy the movie.

I agree with , though. One thing I've noticed that really helps is I'll eat when someone else is eating. Because my noises don't bother me, so I focus in on them and the thing I want to focus on. Though it doesn't help much in such a public place, but at the dinner table and such, it really does.

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Hi ,

I just can't believe that your symptoms are _exactly_ like mine! My

wife likes to go to the movies but I just avoid it because of the

sounds - it just becomes a totally negative experience. I feel such

hatred towards people who eat or cough or rustle. They seem like the

most selfish and self-indulgent people to me - completely

inconsiderate. I guess that's how 4S twists everything around in my mind.

I am generally happier if I am eating while others are eating. I am a

fairly fast eater and so I have to take lots of little bites and chew

slowly to time the completion of my meal so that it coincides with the

end of everyone elses. Either that or bolt it down and then run off

and do something else (very anti-social).

Last night I put on my Sony noise cancelling headphones (purchased for

airline flights) and they certainly reduced the tension for me. My

little girls chomping was nearly bearable. I just had to explain to my

kids why I was wearing big black headphones at the dinner table.

I made myself two crackers and cheese last night to have with a glass

of wine. When I sat down in my comfy chair my wife eyed off one of the

crackers. I gave it to her and then everything went sour for me as she

sat close to me crunching away on her cracker. She was eating it

_sooo_ slowly that I eventually bursted out (a very common event)

" Man!, how long does it take to eat a cracker?!!!! " She was typically

offended.

Another potentially pleasant intimate moment dashed upon the rocks of 4S!

Keep up the good fight.

Todd

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> The movies are a nightmare to me. Which is awful because I really

love going

> to the movies and my friends do as well. It's one of those things

that we do

> often. The sounds.. they drive me absolutely nuts. I went to see

X-Men 3 on

> opening night with my friend (a movie I was looking forward to so

much that

> it couldn't wait) and I was near the point of crying because it was

a packed

> theater, full of kids under 15, eating and drinking and coughing and

doing

> whatever they pleased.

>

> When I go though, usually, I try to wait until after a movie has

been out

> for a few weeks. Because few people are in the theater and I can be away

> from those that are eating. There's a theater about 20 minutes from

my home

> in Buffalo, where it's movies that are like, weeks away from being

released

> on DVD (some even are already released on DVD) so almost nobody goes

there.

> I love it because it's often a quiet theater and I can enjoy the movie.

>

> I agree with , though. One thing I've noticed that really

helps is

> I'll eat when someone else is eating. Because my noises don't bother

me, so

> I focus in on them and the thing I want to focus on. Though it

doesn't help

> much in such a public place, but at the dinner table and such, it really

> does.

>

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