Old letter but a lot of people look at regular porn everyday, so why would watching sneezing everyday be any different? I look up porn pretty much everyday except if I'm really tired or don't have access.
I don't have a kink with sneezing, per se, but I sneeze when I'm starting to get turned on. Every single time. It's autonomic - I start up and I will sneeze 2-3 times, then I'm fine.
@3 - I don't disagree with you (about private browsing) but I'm curious if you actually have kids? I cannot imagine, in this modern era of 24x7 parental surveillance and paranoia, that any parent would actually nudge their kid in the direction of deeper privacy.
I have to say: until this letter (or maybe it was another one from an orgasming sneezer herself), I'd never heard of sneezing and orgasm. Apparently it's not that uncommon, but it's still pretty uncommon and I can understand why the parent might feel it's a tad out of left field. Clearly they're not ready to accept that by age 14, kids are all aware of and thinking about(if not actually considering having) sex!.
Every kid thinks they are special snowflakes when it comes to sex, and then they grow up and they still think they were special snowflakes when it came to sex and they are blown away by the idea that their kid has sexual interests Parenthood causes brain damage.
I'm guessing this girl either 1) sneezes when she has an orgasm, or 2) has an orgasm when she sneezes, and is wondering WTF? And "sneezing fetish" was the best search term she could come up with.
As a parent, I was all in favor of my teens learning to keep their browsing private. That seemed like a valuable life skill. And I can't say I have any regrets. I don't know exactly what my kids saw on-line, but they weren't abducted by aliens (I mean, by child molesters) through the computer screen or anything.
—Oh? Have you tried taking anything for it?
—Black pepper!
Although maybe not actually read more than the headline, because you don't need to do more than that to determine what they are.
I have to say: until this letter (or maybe it was another one from an orgasming sneezer herself), I'd never heard of sneezing and orgasm. Apparently it's not that uncommon, but it's still pretty uncommon and I can understand why the parent might feel it's a tad out of left field. Clearly they're not ready to accept that by age 14, kids are all aware of and thinking about (if not actually considering having) sex!.