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claymanation39 karma

Reddit is being weird, I thought I replied to this a bit ago. Here is the copy paste of the reply:

That’s an awesome question! I’ve always been a bad eater, and I mostly associate foods with textures. Sushi without cucumbers, Five Guys double burgers ketchup only, and steak are all some of my casual favorites. Lots of potato-based foods are also favorites.

Also a meatball marinara with southwest sauce from Subway is something I forgot to mention in the original reply.

claymanation26 karma

Normal conversation with my girlfriend. She was talking over the phone how the inside of different people’s houses have different smells, and I said that was the weirdest thing ever and didn’t make sense. One thing led to another, and the next week I’m in the ENT office being diagnosed with anosmia.

claymanation26 karma

Sure! After conversations about smell and attempting to distinguish various ‘smelly’ kitchen items, we scheduled an appointment for the ENT. After tests, scans, and conversations there, I was diagnosed with anosmia. It was pretty funny having my girlfriend on the phone telling me to smell various hot sauces or fruits and asking me about what was happening haha

claymanation25 karma

I always was a slight bit confused but went along with it. Such as ‘bad’ smells being bad, I just always heard they were bad and had a correlation. As a kid it probably came from insults or other things being along the lines of ‘you stink’, and having that be a similar thing for bad. I’m surprised it took this long to be honest. I didn’t have many friends during middle to the beginning of upper school, and I guess as soon as I started expanding my friend group and talking to people more, the chances of me figuring out skyrocketed from where it once was.

claymanation19 karma

I’ve always disliked bacon. Everyone has a strange affliction with it, but the crunchiness has always never been worth the taste.