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Do you like eating ice?


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Ice is very tasty, like cold water, but better, because it is colder. When I was a kid I used to eat ice with my front teeth. Now I take more care about my teeth, so no more ice or hard candy for me.

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No my teeth are sensitive to the cold.


                 

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I used to do this a lot. Especially at gas stations I'd get some ice from the coolers they'd have inside.

Probably because of how darn hot it is here! Nice coolness in mouth...

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Occasionally, usually no more than a few amd I chew them thoroughly. Used to do it all the time as a teenager. My mom said it had something to do with craving iron which would make sense with her attempts to lesson meat consumption at the time and my growth spurts demanding all sustenance under the sun.

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No, my teeth are screwed. But when the anxiety is so strong that my body hurts because of the built up pressure. I take a broomstick and rest it on an object so that it is at an angle of twenty degrees. And then I put my hands on it and press down on the shaft with sustained pressure. For example. Yesterday, I had an anxiety attack and the lower end of my intestines were hurting in a very peculiar manner. I was instantly reminded of our family history with cancer of colon. So, I sat down and used the lower half of my body to press down on the shaft in front of me with my feet. It worked and the pain disappeared in less than a minute. This is how I transfer my stress into an object.

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My pet ducks love ice. They swim in their pool in freezing temperature and just eat ice forever, which means I can’t leave them out in the pool for long of they will freeze.

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