For me, it would have to be smell. My nose is blocked most of the time anyway, and to manage that I have a nasal spray, which kills my sense of smell!!
I can still taste food though - it definitely hasn't helped me lose weight!
Bull!
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For me, it would have to be smell. My nose is blocked most of the time anyway, and to manage that I have a nasal spray, which kills my sense of smell!!
I can still taste food though - it definitely hasn't helped me lose weight!
Bull!
Definitely smell! couldnt bear to lose anything else!! besides all this talk of losing weight and im sold!
I always assumed that I would lose my eyesight, blind in one very short sighted in the other. So I thought playing the guitar would be something I could always do. So for 35 years I have played about 10 hours a week. I have about 100 songs in my repetoire so you would think I have it covered, yes? Wrong. For one thing science can now fix my blind eye, so I won't go blind, but the worst thing is I am getting arthritis in my fingers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's not fair, where's the freakin' new system when you need it???????????
ESP
well..if you lost your sense of smell I guess you wouldn't have to worry about taking a bath!
Sincerely,
District Overbeer
Taste- Because then i would have an excuse to stay away from the chocolate cake.
Taste - then I would have an excuse for wearing black socks with loafers and shorts. NO I DON'T ACTUALLY DO THIS!
I can't afford to give any up. People keep telling me I'm senseless enough already.
Walter
Smell. I think I would get along without being able to smell better than I would without any of the others.
I always thought if you couldn't smell something, then you couldn't taste it either. But I know someone who can't smell and she appears to taste just fine.
I guess if I HAD to give up something it would be taste.
Purza