Discussion»Questions»Human Behavior» Do you know of anyone whose sneezes often come in groups of three? My wife often sneezes three dainty times in a row.
Well, I'm a guy, so you won't hear any 'tweet-tweet' sneezes coming from me. You will hear house shaking explosions when I sneeze. My son is really loud also.
They are in a group by themselves. I have clients at work who want the hot stones I use on them to be so hot, that I could hardly hold them. I call them the charcoal briquette people. So the cluster sneezers are in that group of people that do not act like the rest of us. They are "different".
No surprise, I guess, but I intended my comment up there in a sort of acknowledging-yet-kidding myself about things-that-bug-me-about-myself -- but, yes, more and more, I can also see that, deep down, I am a nice person. :)
When my gal friend and I are experiencing the effects of allergies to pollon we sneeze in groups of 5 which should count since it is still an odd number.
Sneezing is typically a neurological phenomenon that begins by an irritation or other stimulation of nerves in the nose, sinuses or face. That is why the sneeze may be triggered by nasal congestion or bright sunshine. Even plucking an eyebrow can cause a sneezing fit.
Most people sneeze once or twice, although there are those triple-sneezers among us. Yet, there are some people who routinely sneeze in a series of four or more times, which is even more rare. No matter how many times you sneeze in a row, there are many good reasons for quickly trying to cover your nose and mouth.
What a pleasure that must be. One thing I've never had is a dainty little sneeze. I'm jealous.
This post was edited by Art Lover at April 28, 2019 12:41 PM MDT