| The smell of most food in any place but a restaurant or kitchen. Definitely the smell of Chinese and Indian food. Most food smells in general (except baked goods). Raw onion on anyone’s breath. |
| I’ll get flamed for this but even as a mother I get grossed out by the idea of breast milk and anything related to nursing. No idea why. |
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When I see flossers on the ground in public places
The red ring under the lower lip when someone has dry chapped lips and doesn’t use chapstick to heal it The white foam people get when talking on the corners of their mouths Hairy toes |
Flossers, q-tips and chunks of fake hair on the ground really creep me me out. Sadly I see this too much. |
Same. I get nauseous just looking at the pictures. |
Not weird. It’s misophonia (if you don’t know). My #1 trigger is gum smacking. I actually rage. |
For me, it's the feeling of sand on bare feet. Or even the thought of it. |
Same! I can understand with young kids, but I can't handle it in teens/adults. |
Ugh I agree. Anything with loads of holes grosses me out. |
A million percent! |
| Not as gross to me but just incredibly annoying is candy or potato bags crackling.😵💫 |
Not weird. It's trypophobia. Anything that has a common name (misophobia as a PP kindly mentioned) and any other widely documented phobia, not that weird. |
Here's a bit of insight. This needs its own thread. I was volunteering at a customer facing counter and someone came up CHEWING A FLOSSER LIKE A TOOTHPICK. A woman. I actually asked her about it to try to shame her, but as you would suspect, a low class type person who didn't have any self-awareness. |
| People posting their feet in pictures. e.g. on FB marketplace/Buy Nothing. Get those dogs out of the pic. |
| Eggs, I can’t stand the sight or smell of cooked eggs. It makes me gag. I have to leave the room when my daughter has a soft boiled egg. |