My Cheeks Sweat When I Eat Cheese...

What weird little quirks, habits or things do you guys do or that happen to you?

I don't know if I've ever shared this but I love cheese. Its like my chocolate as it's sort of my favorite thing besides video games and beer and when the 3 come together, perfection. A weird thing happens when I eat cheese though. My Cheeks get a orgasmic sensation and start to sweat. Facial Cheeks to be clear. I'm not sure if it happens because I get so excited about the cheese my face can't handle it, like right now, just thinking about cheese so hard is sorta making my cheeks tingle, or maybe it's like an allergic reaction but even if it was, I don't care. I'll indulge in that facial joy until it kills me.

Does this happen to anyone else? I've sorta tried to look into it before but it's not something that's easily googled without learning about sick fetishes you never even knew existed.

Anyway, slow day at work, amuse me!
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  • My mouth waters/quivers and my jaw muscles tense up whenever i think of sour skittles. It's more than likely your brain responding to memories of eating the cheese and reproducing that tingling feeling you get even though you are not actually eating it.



    Your brain is pretty clever.
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  • Originally posted by: dqualls187



    A weird thing happens when I eat cheese though. My Cheeks get a orgasmic sensation and start to sweat. Facial Cheeks to be clear.



    I'm glad you specified. I was under the impression that we're exactly alike until you said that.
  • Are you Charlie Kelley?
  • Definitely sounds like your brain responding to the stimulus. That's actually kind of awesome I love cheese but you love cheese on a higher level
  • My cheeks sweat too, think it must be a slight alergic reaction, i get tingles and a cold sweat. Happens more with mature cheeses like cheddar and red Leicester. Hasnt killed me yet...
  • Search google, it seems to be a common question. Something about the enzymes in it.
  • Originally posted by: barrelsAndRivets

    Are you Charlie Kelley?





    I am! Why? How much cheese is too much cheese?


    Originally posted by: Br81zad


    Originally posted by: dqualls187



    A weird thing happens when I eat cheese though. My Cheeks get a orgasmic sensation and start to sweat. Facial Cheeks to be clear.



    I'm glad you specified. I was under the impression that we're exactly alike until you said that.





    I think I need some more deets!


    Originally posted by: AlexElectric

    Definitely sounds like your brain responding to the stimulus. That's actually kind of awesome I love cheese but you love cheese on a higher level




    I may have a problem...
  • Move to Wisconsin, we are born that way. Cheese Curds are served everywhere.
  • Originally posted by: Milwaukee_Nintendo

    Move to Wisconsin, we are born that way. Cheese Curds are served everywhere.





    Mmmm, cheese curds.... There's a place down the street that does deep fried cheese curds with sliced pepperoni sprinkles!!

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  • My lower set of eyelids sweat when I eat really sour stuff...
  • I also seem to have an allergic reaction to artificial cinnamon flavor since my mouth and tongue burn for a long time every time I eat Big Red gum, cinnamon bears, cinnamon Trident gum, Hot Tamales candy, etc., but not actual cinnamon spice.
  • I get raging boners over cheese...



    ok not really. but oh how I love cheese, and cheese loves me.
  • Cheese is great.



    As for me, I love eating Warheads until my mouth starts to hurt. I remember once having to take a break from them since I ate them so much the sour didn't have the same effect on me anymore.



    I also refuse to wear a coat in most situations.
  • Originally posted by: Milwaukee_Nintendo



    Move to Wisconsin, we are born that way. Cheese Curds are served everywhere.





    ^ This our roads and our children are made of cheese.
  • Originally posted by: SnowSauce



    Cheese is great.



    As for me, I love eating Warheads until my mouth starts to hurt. I remember once having to take a break from them since I ate them so much the sour didn't have the same effect on me anymore.



    I also refuse to wear a coat in most situations.

    I also have an adversion to coats and when I eat I like to keep my vegetables seperate from everything else on the plate.



     
  • Originally posted by: GreatGadon

     
    Originally posted by: Milwaukee_Nintendo



    Move to Wisconsin, we are born that way. Cheese Curds are served everywhere.





    ^ This our roads and our children are made of cheese.





    Your colleges and sports teams stink like cheese too.
  • Originally posted by: SnowSauce

     
    Originally posted by: GreatGadon

     
    Originally posted by: Milwaukee_Nintendo



    Move to Wisconsin, we are born that way. Cheese Curds are served everywhere.





    ^ This our roads and our children are made of cheese.





    Your colleges and sports teams stink like cheese too.



    A Viking shouldn't make comments about things stinking

     
  • Originally posted by: GreatGadon

     
    Originally posted by: SnowSauce



    Cheese is great.



    As for me, I love eating Warheads until my mouth starts to hurt. I remember once having to take a break from them since I ate them so much the sour didn't have the same effect on me anymore.



    I also refuse to wear a coat in most situations.

    I also have an adversion to coats and when I eat I like to keep my vegetables seperate from everything else on the plate.



     





    So I'm not the only one... I sure get treated like it sometimes.
  • Originally posted by: SnowSauce

     
    Originally posted by: GreatGadon

     
    Originally posted by: SnowSauce



    Cheese is great.



    As for me, I love eating Warheads until my mouth starts to hurt. I remember once having to take a break from them since I ate them so much the sour didn't have the same effect on me anymore.



    I also refuse to wear a coat in most situations.

    I also have an adversion to coats and when I eat I like to keep my vegetables seperate from everything else on the plate.



     





    So I'm not the only one... I sure get treated like it sometimes.





    I think the coat is an up north thing.  It's only a little below zero today, I dont need a coat.
  • Originally posted by: GreatGadon

     
    Originally posted by: SnowSauce

     
    Originally posted by: GreatGadon

     
    Originally posted by: Milwaukee_Nintendo



    Move to Wisconsin, we are born that way. Cheese Curds are served everywhere.





    ^ This our roads and our children are made of cheese.





    Your colleges and sports teams stink like cheese too.



    A Viking shouldn't make comments about things stinking

     



    Real talk, I prefer the Packers. The Vikings are insufferable. 



    The Brewers, Badgers, and the Warhawks though... 







     
  • Originally posted by: GreatGadon

     
    Originally posted by: SnowSauce

     
    Originally posted by: GreatGadon

     
    Originally posted by: SnowSauce



    Cheese is great.



    As for me, I love eating Warheads until my mouth starts to hurt. I remember once having to take a break from them since I ate them so much the sour didn't have the same effect on me anymore.



    I also refuse to wear a coat in most situations.

    I also have an adversion to coats and when I eat I like to keep my vegetables seperate from everything else on the plate.



     





    So I'm not the only one... I sure get treated like it sometimes.





    I think the coat is an up north thing.  It's only a little below zero today, I dont need a coat.





    I think it was 19 here today, shorts and t-shirt weather.
  • Brewers are great, at least they were a few seasons ago...
  • Originally posted by: GreatGadon



    Brewers are great, at least they were a few seasons ago...



    HA! Good one.

     
  • Oh god, I have so many odd quirks.



    When I go to the bathroom at work and wash my hands, I have to take 8 paper towels. No more, no less. The main reason for this is because I've seen too many people walk out of the stall after blessing us with their aroma without washing their hands (also the same when using the urinal), and I use the wad to dry my hands and to cover the door handle on my way out.



    When I sleep, I cross my leg randomly as if I were sitting in a chair.



    Volume levels need to be in increments of 5, or an even number, unless that number is a 4 or 6, then it must go to 5 lol.



    I think that's all I'm going to say before people think I'm a psycho.
  • Originally posted by: dqualls187



    What weird little quirks, habits or things do you guys do or that happen to you? I don't know if I've ever shared this but I love cheese. Its like my chocolate as it's sort of my favorite thing besides video games and beer and when the 3 come together, perfection. A weird thing happens when I eat cheese though. My Cheeks get a orgasmic sensation and start to sweat. Facial Cheeks to be clear. I'm not sure if it happens because I get so excited about the cheese my face can't handle it, like right now, just thinking about cheese so hard is sorta making my cheeks tingle, or maybe it's like an allergic reaction but even if it was, I don't care. I'll indulge in that facial joy until it kills me. Does this happen to anyone else? I've sorta tried to look into it before but it's not something that's easily googled without learning about sick fetishes you never even knew existed. Anyway, slow day at work, amuse me!





    Dude have you seen Boxtrolls?
  • Originally posted by: GreatGadon

    Originally posted by: SnowSauce

     
    Originally posted by: GreatGadon

     
    Originally posted by: Milwaukee_Nintendo



    Move to Wisconsin, we are born that way. Cheese Curds are served everywhere.





    ^ This our roads and our children are made of cheese.





    Your colleges and sports teams stink like cheese too.



    A Viking shouldn't make comments about things stinking

     





    This may sound shocking but I lived in Wisconsin 14+ years and not once have I tried a cheese curd.

  • Originally posted by: Megamanfan




    Originally posted by: GreatGadon




    Originally posted by: SnowSauce

     

    Originally posted by: GreatGadon

     

    Originally posted by: Milwaukee_Nintendo



    Move to Wisconsin, we are born that way. Cheese Curds are served everywhere.





    ^ This our roads and our children are made of cheese.





    Your colleges and sports teams stink like cheese too.



    A Viking shouldn't make comments about things stinking

     







    This may sound shocking but I lived in Wisconsin 14+ years and not once have I tried a cheese curd.



    SnowSauce- I graduated from Whitewater- Warhawks for life!



    Megamanfan- that is anti-american.


  • Quirks you say...ah this has been a regular thing now for the last 4 years or something. Static cling...I tried every possible way to find out what causes it but no avail like changing different shoes, dry my clothes in the dryer or outside, use dryer sheets or not, use different shampoo, different clothes, sleep in different bed, using lotion for my hands, face, body I mean you get it but nothing I still get about 30-40 static clings.



    I work as a network admin and travel around 30-50 offices if network problems occur. I fix analog phone lines, deal with VOiPs, fix server errors, fix switches/router erros and just plain dumb stuff like "my monitor is not working; well, have you checked if its plugged in?". My day happens like this: I wake up, take a shower and dress up. Go outside and open my car touching the handle and ZAP, then I sit an drive to my work. I come there, park and get out to close my car's door and ZAP, get to my trunk and open it and ZAP. Get my things and begin to walk to the main door, as soon as I touch it ZAP. I walk down the hallway and open another door and ZAP. Get to my office and open it and ZAP. Then i turn 4 light switches and ZAP, ZAP, ZAP, ZAP. Sit on my computer and work. Then I get a call to drive somewhere if I have to open any doors with by touching a door nub I get ZAP, any networking equipment zaps me too like racks, switches, sometimes when I shake someone's hand I get zapped, touching any plastic/metal sits I get ZAP. It actually hurts, not like those little static clings but it freaking hurts! In 4 years dealing with this I got used to it and close my car doors with my elbow and foot but I still get ZAP but its not that hurtful as with hands, I turn my light switches with my 1 foot wooden ruler. Touch any equipment 1st with my leg, body, elbow...
  • Originally posted by: rickrollcollector

    Quirks you say...ah this has been a regular thing now for the last 4 years or something. Static cling...I tried every possible way to find out what causes it but no avail like changing different shoes, dry my clothes in the dryer or outside, use dryer sheets or not, use different shampoo, different clothes, sleep in different bed, using lotion for my hands, face, body I mean you get it but nothing I still get about 30-40 static clings.



    I work as a network admin and travel around 30-50 offices if network problems occur. I fix analog phone lines, deal with VOiPs, fix server errors, fix switches/router erros and just plain dumb stuff like "my monitor is not working; well, have you checked if its plugged in?". My day happens like this: I wake up, take a shower and dress up. Go outside and open my car touching the handle and ZAP, then I sit an drive to my work. I come there, park and get out to close my car's door and ZAP, get to my trunk and open it and ZAP. Get my things and begin to walk to the main door, as soon as I touch it ZAP. I walk down the hallway and open another door and ZAP. Get to my office and open it and ZAP. Then i turn 4 light switches and ZAP, ZAP, ZAP, ZAP. Sit on my computer and work. Then I get a call to drive somewhere if I have to open any doors with by touching a door nub I get ZAP, any networking equipment zaps me too like racks, switches, sometimes when I shake someone's hand I get zapped, touching any plastic/metal sits I get ZAP. It actually hurts, not like those little static clings but it freaking hurts! In 4 years dealing with this I got used to it and close my car doors with my elbow and foot but I still get ZAP but its not that hurtful as with hands, I turn my light switches with my 1 foot wooden ruler. Touch any equipment 1st with my leg, body, elbow...





    It's called static electricity. if you drag your feet it builds up. if your pant legs hit together as your walking it builds up. most odd if you have long hair it happens as well. This happened me alot. Touch doors & switches grounds you out and thats the zap. Worst is whrn your taking cloths out the dryer. Big zap.
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