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Hi,
Does anyone the feeling their face is wet when eating a bar of chocolate (particulary dairymilk). I guessed it happened to everyone but was declared mad when I mentioned it to someone today. thanks |
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wrote in message oups.com... Hi, Does anyone the feeling their face is wet when eating a bar of chocolate (particulary dairymilk). I guessed it happened to everyone but was declared mad when I mentioned it to someone today. Some of the very best musicians report that they see various colors when they hear a certain tone. Perhaps it is similar with you. I suppose having your face feel wet when you eat chocolate is much better than every time you have a drink having your face feel all chocolaty. ;-) -Art |
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On 5 Jan 2006 16:52:07 -0600, "Art Pollard"
wrote: wrote in message roups.com... Hi, Does anyone the feeling their face is wet when eating a bar of chocolate (particulary dairymilk). I guessed it happened to everyone but was declared mad when I mentioned it to someone today. Some of the very best musicians report that they see various colors when they hear a certain tone. Perhaps it is similar with you. I suppose having your face feel wet when you eat chocolate is much better than every time you have a drink having your face feel all chocolaty. ;-) Could be synesthesia. Could also be that you need to have your sugar levels checked. I am hypoglycemic and sometimes when I indulge in a high sugar sweet I get a similar sensation. It usually means I should go and lay down before the insulin hits fully. Barbara still lurking -- The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. |
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