• abbadon420@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    It’s the quantity. And also, by the time you’ve filled a cup of spit, it has cooled and dried a bit, maybe even breaking itself down, resulting in an increased viscousity, giving it a very unpleasant mouthfeel.

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      1 month ago

      I get that the OP asked a question, but did you have to answer it with this level of detail?

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    I swallow my own spit all the time. It’s not disgusting

    When you take a drink, there’s backwash into the drink, and most people finish their glasses. And they don’t feel like it tastes any worse.

    If you have trouble finishing off your own drinks, it’s a psychological issue not a physiological reaction to your own saliva

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      I think on this it would more mean, if you had to fill a cup with your saliva only, then drink it, there would be aversion to do so. However if it stays inside your mouth the whole time as regular saliva then the aversion wouldn’t be there.

      The question comes down to, why the sudden aversion to drinking it?

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    Same reason you wear your socks the whole day but once you remove them they become eww. Human brain is weird in that regard. Probably has evolutionary reasons but from an entirely rational POV it’s weird.

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    I had some oral mucositis that caused some excessive saliva production. There was one time I accidentally swallowed a mouthful of it, it immediately caused me to vomit.

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    You are swallowing that saliva during the day. Usually we make 0.5 and 1.5 liters daily (for us measurements 2 to 4.2 cups). And that needs to go somewhere. And it is very important part of our oral hygiene too.

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    Fluids that exit the body is like this. Only exception is blood from your own kin and tears. Anything else gets very dirty once out of body. Sweat, urine, vomit etc

    Spit in a cup and drink it and watch how your peers react.