s/o Coffee smells very, very bad

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree that the smell of coffee breath is disgusting and the addictive nature of caffeine is life-limiting... but even if coffee was delicious and nutritious, why would anyone want to drink the same thing every day? That's SO boring! The world is full of good choices; enjoy more life.


Do you run every day? Journal every day? I do these things because they enrich me, and I don't find it boring. The world is full of choices I make as a ritual, and I enjoy my life.

Lighten up PP. Live and let live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this? I can't stand the smell of coffee, coffee breath, or the smell of coffee shops.
In college I dreaded coffee shop study groups. I always went and didn't complain but silently I wished we could meet someone where else. Sometimes I would suggest an alternate location but I understood why the rest of the coffee loving world thought it was a convenient meeting spot.

Don't get me wrong. I am not a health nut or a goody-two shoes. I eat sugar and will drink on occasion, I just never found coffee appealing.
When I tell people I never had a cup of coffee in my 40 years they are always surprised. I don't go into the whole I hate the smell of it thing, I just accept the coffee date and order tea.

FWIW my father did drink coffee when I was growing up but my mother didn't start drinking it until she was older (maybe close to the age I am now). We never had a coffee maker at home (parents still don't now) but everyone else in my family does drink coffee. Typically at work or at a restaurant.

So just wondering, am I really the only person who doesn't like coffee? The lines at Starbucks and Filter would say yes but I have to think there is at least one other person who agrees.


You should get that checked

http://www.nbcnews.com/health/body-odd/phantom-smells-may-be-sign-trouble-f1C9926312
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