If I absolutely had to chose one then I guess I wouldn't miss my sense of taste as much as the rest, alternativly, my voice as I could speak in sign and as long as everybody around me could understand it would be ok.
Sight, hearing and smell mean so much to me, but if I had to lose one then hearing would be it, even though I would sososos miss music.
2006-06-24 02:53:57
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answered by scaryclairy 4
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I've already given up one, my sense of smell. Even though it doesn't seem like anything significant, it is. Smell is the biggest reminding sense. I get depressed a lot, and I theorize that it is because I have no sense of smell. Cedar is supposed to give off a scent that is anti-depressive. As well, every now and then I do catch a wiff of fresh air that I can smell, and going for so long without it, I forget how much of an impression smell adds to a place, and to life itself! As well, I can smell some colognes and perfumes, and the sweet smells make me happy for a momentary period of time, but I know that it is unhealthy to just..."sniff away," as it were, so I settle for only the occasional times I catch a scent of them. Smell, believe me, adds the third dimension to what a place feels like and looks like, as it were, because it adds that additional character to the place. Without smell, a different area merely LOOKS different, and that is quite boring. Chronic rhinitus is what killed my sense of smell. I had so many nosebleeds that it damaged, all from allergies. So, as far as what a person would give up, hopefully after reading this giving up the sense of smell won't be so easily chosen! I'm assuming that's what people are going to choose.
2006-06-23 22:15:04
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answered by perfectlybaked 7
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i wouldn't say sight because somethings you just need to see to believe i wouldn't say hear due to something sound differently then when you read them i wouldn't say touch cause imagine what you wouldn't know if your mother never held you as a child i wouldn't say voice cause the words i love you are nice to hear i wouldn't say smell cause some food just need to be smelled before you taste them and i would have to say a limb cause of modern science can do just about anything these days
2006-06-23 22:16:36
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answered by dirtyshame76 1
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I would choose my touch, or my smell. Equally. (Either or, with no preference to either)
This is the kind of question that people ask often, and everyone seems to think they are sure of their answers, but I believe that in that moment, it would be virtually impossible to choose, and that whatever was chosen, you would think you made a mistake, and should have chosen something else.
2006-06-23 22:23:53
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answered by private_treasure1226 2
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Smell, I have a poor sense of smell,. Very effective in weight control.
To me, I don't get craving for certian food. Food is to feed the body.
2006-06-23 22:12:34
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answered by Mac C 3
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I thank god everyday that i haven't lost any of those things. My child is blind and slowly losing their hearing. It's a sad process to be involved in.
2006-06-23 22:13:01
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answered by J P 4
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I'd rather loose my smell.
I'd save a lot on deodorant.
2006-06-23 22:10:29
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answered by Jenny A 6
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Sight, I am tired of seeing all the hate in this world!
2006-06-23 22:10:08
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answered by Anonymous
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As much as I'd hate not being able to drive, my sight.
2006-06-23 22:12:04
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answered by LOVE2LD 4
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my voice. why? because i still want to see the one that i love. i still want to hear the one that i love. i still want to touch the one that i love. i still want to taste the one that i love. and i still want to smell the one that i love.
haha... if only i had someone to love, that is!
2006-06-23 22:14:39
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answered by anak sendu 4
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