Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't it bother you in restaurants as well? Why only at home?
Anonymous wrote:We can go out to restaurants and I am fine. However, his manners at home - slurping his coffee, chewing with his mouth open, inhaling his food, and his jaw clicking with every bite - are just too much for me. I have to leave the room whenever he comes in to eat. There was some of this early on, but it has gotten worse over time. I hate it, and I hate that it makes me want to be away from him. What can I do?
OP here... yes, I had a former boss (CEO) who had horrendous table manners - slurping her fingers after eating with her hands at business meals - THAT bad. It was embarrassing.Anonymous wrote:It's probably not misophonia. Misophonia is incredibly rare and OP would be having this kind of reaction to other sounds, not just DH's eating. To me, this sounds like DH has terrible manners. My step-daughter eats like this and she's 11. Nothing I say to her about this sticks though... and her bio parents just shrug and say "that's how kids eat." It drives me nuts. I literally have to hum to myself while we eat dinner together so that I don't hear her slurping and chewing. Her 15 year old cousin stayed with us for a few days and burst out in the middle of dinner on the second night that she couldn't stand another second of the disgusting noises so I know it's just not me. At a meeting last week, I noticed the same thing with a new employee on my team. Afterwards, in the elevator, other people from the meeting were making fun of him for it. Seriously, I think this is a social problem. Lots of people are not being taught basic table manners. I'm not talking about which fork to use... I'm talking about chewing with your mouth closed and being aware of the sounds you can make while eating.
OP here... probably for a variety of reasons - the ambient noise, as someone else pointed out, and there are many, many distractions around. Not to say I don't notice things, but it is tolerable. Maybe music would help - I actually just like silence, or listening to nature, so it isn't something that naturally occurs to me to do (to put on music).Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't it bother you in restaurants as well? Why only at home?
Anonymous wrote:We can go out to restaurants and I am fine. However, his manners at home - slurping his coffee, chewing with his mouth open, inhaling his food, and his jaw clicking with every bite - are just too much for me. I have to leave the room whenever he comes in to eat. There was some of this early on, but it has gotten worse over time. I hate it, and I hate that it makes me want to be away from him. What can I do?