Literally, it means the hatred of sound. But not just any sound - a person with Misophonia has adverse reactions to certain sounds, which vary between individuals. Some of the common "trigger sounds" among Misophonia sufferers are coughing, sniffing, sneezing, snoring, breathing, swallowing, lip-smacking, and various other sounds of the mouth and nose.

Personally, I can't stand chewing sounds - like loud eating or gum chewing - or little things like a pen clicking. They drive me bonkers and fill me with inordinate amounts of rage. My friend Angie hates loud typing. See, she must have it, too.

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