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Do you get angry when you hear people breathing or chewing food?

TLDR: Do you get angry when you hear people breathing or chewing food?
In the forum thread, user Nomad introduces the topic of Misophonia, a brain disorder characterized by feelings of irritation or anger triggered by specific sounds such as heavy breathing or chewing. Nomad asks other users about their emotional responses to these sounds to gauge if they might also have this condition. The thread focuses on personal experiences with these triggers and discussions about the nature of Misophonia.
How do you feel when you listen to people breathing heavily or chewing food? Do you get irritated, angry, frustrated? If your answer is yes, perhaps you have a brain disorder. The brain disorder called Misophonia is a condition where people get irritated and angry listening to other people eating or breathing.
 

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