Most of them are difficult to believe, But no way you didn't vomit for 36 years, It is more than one third of a century. I pick #6.
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Most of them are difficult to believe, But no way you didn't vomit for 36 years, It is more than one third of a century. I pick #6.
Very good logical argument there, but is it correct? Time will tell, bwahahaha ...
Waiting for the announcement. :)
Actually there are all kinds of conditions that prevent one from vomiting. It is not as uncommon as one would think.
Though, it is the most uncommon on your list. 🤔
@builderofcastles I'm fascinated by how you phrased this: "conditions that prevent one from vomiting" as if vomiting was a normal activity, but certain things could stop it. To me, not vomiting is the normal condition and only a limited number of things would cause it. Of course, those things are not rare - eg motion sickness, too much alcohol or food, food poisoning, gastro bugs or other illness - but they're not everyday either. I would have to be extremely lucky to have not had any of those things in all this time. Maybe I have been????
Being able to vomit is normal. Because, every once in a while we put things in our bellies that ought not be there, and so the body has a way of purging the stomach.
However, if we could avoid putting bad things in our stomach, we would never need to vomit. Now, if stores would stop selling bad food.
So, it is nice not to vomit, but it is bad to not be able to vomit. There are emotional trauma conditions that end up with not being able to vomit.
Agreed.