It freaks out my senses

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CrashBang

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Is there anything that makes you shudder, wretch or go all wobbly at the mere sight/sound/touch of? Something that, when it affects one of your sense, you kinda freak out a bit?
For example I get freaked out by the mere sight of a corn on the cob once all the corn has been eaten (i.e. the remaining cob thing). It really really makes me feel ill when I look at it and I don't know why. I also can't stand the feel of sticky things. My mates know this and so, once, they cornered me and wrapped me from head to toe in sellotape. It was horrible!
 

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I've never felt this way about something, but I imagine that it would get a bit annoying.
 

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The texture of wet bread... ugh!
 

Merkavar

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Mouldy pinapple. it makes me sick to even think about it now like 6 years after finding it in the fridge.
 

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I'm one of those people that can't stand the sound of forks or spoons clacking against teeth. It drives me nuts, makes me shudder and generally repulses me. I can't really say for sure why i have a borderline phobia of it, but there you go.
 

Yarpie

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Teeth against wet wood (think a finished popsicle). Gives me goose bumps and makes me shudder all over. Ugh... there it goes... damn you for making me think about it!
 

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I normally don't like the feel of raw meat when cutting it - like say chicken breast. Just feels very wierd. Takes a moment to get it under control but it feels very strange to me.
 

AbyssalSanhedrin

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The sound of stiff-bristled sweeping brushes on concrete/paving slabs makes me shiver, as does rubbing my fingers together when they are wrinkly from being wet. A friend of mine can't bear the feel of cotton wool.