A new or undiscovered word to many, misophonia is condition in which certain sounds provoke strong negative emotional reactions in people (anger, panic, or disgust) to a person with the disorder. One or more "trigger" sounds can cause these emotions. Common trigger noises include (but are not limited to) chewing, snorting, slurping, whispering, whistling, shushing, lip-smacking, and sneezing. Misophonia tends to develop in children and gets progressively worse over
time. If someone with misophonia tells you to
stop whistling, slurping, ect,
stop. If you don'
t stop, you are a twatmuffin and we can't be
friends.
"Why does Alex get
angry when I whistle?"
"He has Misophonia. It's a
little like OCD but with certain noises."
"
Well, I'm not a twatmuffin so I'll try to work on not whistling around him."