Do you think it odd?!


Question: that some people chew ice cream and bananas and other things soft and mushy like that? It used to drive me crazy to hear my ex's teeth hit each other when he was eating ice cream...is it me?


Answers: that some people chew ice cream and bananas and other things soft and mushy like that? It used to drive me crazy to hear my ex's teeth hit each other when he was eating ice cream...is it me?

I don't like to hear other people chewing. Very annoying. It doesn't matter what they are chewing, just be quiet. Today I saw a lady chewing with her mouth open and talking. Yuck. That's just as bad. People, where are your manners?

Bananas I have to chew but icecream? That is odd I guess Report It


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  • no it is me too
    I hate when people chew soft foods
    i can eat oatmeal without chewing

    it's not odd...but i don't really chew on ice cream...unless it's super hard......and don't you have to chew bananas in order to eat it? wait...actaully, you can lick it, but it'll take forever

    I have a tendency to click my teeth on the spoon when eating stuff like that - that can be annoying!!

    And I know I chew bananas but not ice cream unless it has nuts in it or something...

    definitly not
    me too somtimes

    It's just a personnal prefference I don't like soft foods at all I just can't stand the yucky texture in my mouth

    Yeah... that's kind of weird! Maybe they want to digest their food more!

    =P

    well I think you need to chew bananas. It would hard to just swallow them. I chew ice cream sometimes, but more times not- it makes my mouth numb if I chew it a lot. I don't chew yogurt or anything else though. I think some people just find it a habbit. I dunno. Good question.





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