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I've got loads of those pleasurable sounds too. A big jet engine flying really close overhead when I'm outside is soothing to me, I like that I can feel it. Love loud music, am drawn to heavy bass, hate muffled music though, especially the bass. SighBTW no eating disorders here just typical american woman (and dancer to boot) obsessed with her weight. HeidiSent from my iPhone

As I posted in my newbie intro, I've also have trigger sounds that cause the opposite emotions than the negative ones. The crinkle of tissue paper is one, the crackle of cellophane. Those things are probably negative triggers for some of you These cause a calmness and unexplained joy in me. It's a pleasant departure from the usual hello of rage and then hopeless despair.does anyone else experience this sort of thing?

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OMG!!!!!!!! Me too. I love loud music too. I think it's just with the

generation. I love extream bass. I feel so much pleasure. I listen to a lot of

Basshunter. I listen to a lot of different mixture of songs.

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> > As I posted in my newbie intro, I've also have trigger sounds that cause the

opposite emotions than the negative ones. The crinkle of tissue paper is one,

the crackle of cellophane. Those things are probably negative triggers for some

of you These cause a calmness and unexplained joy in me. It's a pleasant

departure from the usual hello of rage and then hopeless despair.does anyone

else experience this sort of thing?

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I really enjoy train noises - horns, the sounds they make on the tracks - I live

a few blocks from a train line.

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> As I posted in my newbie intro, I've also have trigger sounds that cause the

opposite emotions than the negative ones. The crinkle of tissue paper is one,

the crackle of cellophane. Those things are probably negative triggers for some

of you These cause a calmness and unexplained joy in me. It's a pleasant

departure from the usual hello of rage and then hopeless despair.does anyone

else experience this sort of thing?

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my daughter loves the sounds of pages turning when reading.

I really enjoy train noises - horns, the sounds they make on the tracks - I live a few blocks from a train line.

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> As I posted in my newbie intro, I've also have trigger sounds that cause the opposite emotions than the negative ones. The crinkle of tissue paper is one, the crackle of cellophane. Those things are probably negative triggers for some of you These cause a calmness and unexplained joy in me. It's a pleasant departure from the usual hello of rage and then hopeless despair.does anyone else experience this sort of thing?

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My sister has been saying how she really hates the sounds her classmates make.

She hates wistling(like me), tapping, page turning. I asked her how she feels

when she hears them. She told me it's anger. She is almost 10. I know that

misophonia runs in the family, but mine is the worst so far. I also enjoy that

sound.

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> > > As I posted in my newbie intro, I've also have trigger sounds that cause

> > the opposite emotions than the negative ones. The crinkle of tissue paper is

> > one, the crackle of cellophane. Those things are probably negative triggers

> > for some of you These cause a calmness and unexplained joy in me. It's a

> > pleasant departure from the usual hello of rage and then hopeless

> > despair.does anyone else experience this sort of thing?

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> > PLEASE BE AWARE THIS IS A STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL GROUP AND NO MESSAGES ARE

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> > Thank you. MJ

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I have been reading various posts from this group but have not posted much at

all. I do like to focus on the positive an so here are some of my favorite

sounds. Trains (like one poster said), airplanes landing/taking off, high-power

jets flying overhead, the sound of rain and thunder, crickets, the wind through

evergreens (especially great in a quiet mountain setting), good-lower pitched

music, the sound my dog makes when he's in the middle of a dream. That's all I

can think of at the moment. They almost make up for the crunch, shuffle, pop,

snap, slurp, clip, sneeze, squeal, lick, crinkle, and bark of daily life. :)

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> > > > As I posted in my newbie intro, I've also have trigger sounds that cause

> > > the opposite emotions than the negative ones. The crinkle of tissue paper

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> > > one, the crackle of cellophane. Those things are probably negative

triggers

> > > for some of you These cause a calmness and unexplained joy in me. It's a

> > > pleasant departure from the usual hello of rage and then hopeless

> > > despair.does anyone else experience this sort of thing?

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> > > PLEASE BE AWARE THIS IS A STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL GROUP AND NO MESSAGES ARE

> > > TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OUTSIDE OF THE YAHOO GROUP MEMBERSHIP SITE OR

> > > REPRODUCED OR COPIED AND MAILED FOR ANY PURPOSE.

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> > > ALSO DO NOT SHARE MEMBER EMAIL ADDRESSES OR NAMES WITH ANYONE.

> > > Thank you. MJ

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