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I have similar but different issues.I love the feeling of silk, but cannot stand to touch fleece, cotton balls, things like that.

I can't tolerate the smell of most foods (cooking or cooked).. to the point where my mom no longer cooks in the house. We use the grill every single day until it gets to be too cold and then eat things that don't require cooking, like sandwiches or crackers or fruit.

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Does anyone have sensitivities to silk or other materials? Does anyone smell grose things while others can't like the smell of eggs being cooked with butter and not Pam? Or am I alone in this.

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I remember being about 5 and running to my room because it stunk. I would stay

in there untill all the food is removed. I hate Jimmy Dean meat because it

stinks when cooked. The smell of wet grass and mud is so grose.

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I don't have much in the way of sensitivity to fabrics - but, smells? Especially

" gross " ones like body odor, beef cooking, etc? Yep. Or, better said: YES!!!!!

My mom had a heightened sense of smell (and may have misophonia) & I've been

blessed (hahahaha) with it as well.

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> Does anyone have sensitivities to silk or other materials? Does anyone smell

grose things while others can't like the smell of eggs being cooked with butter

and not Pam? Or am I alone in this.

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I have a heighten sense of smell and have the touch thing as well. Can't use scrubby sponged on a pan. Eek, can feel the energy. Same with those static dust clothes rubbed on me. Gives me the creeps just thinking about it. Heidi Sent from my iPhone

I don't have much in the way of sensitivity to fabrics - but, smells? Especially "gross" ones like body odor, beef cooking, etc? Yep. Or, better said: YES!!!!! My mom had a heightened sense of smell (and may have misophonia) & I've been blessed (hahahaha) with it as well.

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> Does anyone have sensitivities to silk or other materials? Does anyone smell grose things while others can't like the smell of eggs being cooked with butter and not Pam? Or am I alone in this.

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I have a big problem with underwear that rubs me the wrong way!

To: "Soundsensitivity " <Soundsensitivity >Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 6:58 PMSubject: Re: Re: other sensories.

I have a heighten sense of smell and have the touch thing as well. Can't use scrubby sponged on a pan. Eek, can feel the energy. Same with those static dust clothes rubbed on me. Gives me the creeps just thinking about it.

Heidi Sent from my iPhone

I don't have much in the way of sensitivity to fabrics - but, smells? Especially "gross" ones like body odor, beef cooking, etc? Yep. Or, better said: YES!!!!! My mom had a heightened sense of smell (and may have misophonia) & I've been blessed (hahahaha) with it as well. >> Does anyone have sensitivities to silk or other materials? Does anyone smell grose things while others can't like the smell of eggs being cooked with butter and not Pam? Or am I alone in this.>

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I have an INCREDIBLY sensitive sense of smell. I think that smells bother me as

much as sound at times because of this. On the other hand, if something has gone

bad in the fridge, I can tell you what it is in a heartbeat, so it isn't all

bad!

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I can sometimes tell you the brand of meat is cooking. Jimmy Dean meat stinks

way bad when cooking. I hate the smell of mud puddles. No one smells it though.

It's different than wet grass.

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> I have an INCREDIBLY sensitive sense of smell. I think that smells bother me

as much as sound at times because of this. On the other hand, if something has

gone bad in the fridge, I can tell you what it is in a heartbeat, so it isn't

all bad!

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