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The sneeze fetish is a sexual fetish that is characterized by a person's interest, pleasure or sexual attraction to other’s sneezing, and/or a person’s own sneezing.

As with any fetish, sneeze fetishists have their preferences:
*Loud/medium/soft
*Stifled/unstifled
*Sound of sneeze
*How they cover their mouth/nose
*Some enjoy to be sneezed on/ others are repulsed by the idea (note being sneezed on is different form being stifled upon)
*Cause of the sneeze: allergies, common cold/illness, dust.

Origin
Most sneeze fetishists have had this fetish since they were very young, and cannot remember how or why they have it. It is believed that fetishes come from classical conditioning. However, there are cases in which the fetish was developed late enough in life for the fetishist to be conscious of when they began to view sneezing in a sexual manner. Furthermore, at times the partners of sneezing fetishists who indulge their partner's fetish may begin to experience sexual feelings related to sneezing themselves, even if they do not self-identify as sneeze fetishists.

Other Facts
People with this fetish can be heterosexual and still enjoy sneezes from both genders. Some people are heterosexual and enjoy only sneezes from the same gender. The same goes for homosexuals with this fetish. The preferences and tastes vary as widely as in any other sampling of individuals with shared sexual preferences.

For most sneezing fetishists, the fetish plays an important role in their sexual satisfaction. Many sneezing fetishists report that orgasms are more easily attainable and/or intense when brought about using sneezing role play, listening to recorded sneezes, having a partner sneeze for them or reading sneeze fetish fiction ("sneezefic"). Additionally, many sneeze fetishists have other (sometimes unrelated) fetishes and are often also aroused by "traditional" sexual stimulants.

Many sneeze fetishists are very self-conscious about sneezing in front of family members or in public. They often cite a mental block that prevents them from sneezing out loud. They will often stifle sneezes in public, or retreat to a washroom or other private space in order to sneeze unobserved and unheard by others.

Almost universally, sneeze fetishists do not enjoy sneezes from their own family members (parents and grandparents are most frequently cited). For some, living with family members who suffer from allergies or frequent illness can be very stressful. Some fetishists are just as upset by their own sneezes as their family's, but others can get turned on by their own sneezes, and may induce sneezing using a wide variety of methods to increase their enjoyment of the fetish.
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Andrea Mollanazar
rightAndrea Mollanazar was a Cuban folk singer-songwriter, born in Colón, Cuba on November 6, 1960. Prior to beginning his music career, Mollanazar worked as a cigar roller at a tobacco plantation in Cuba. He was later sent to prison in 1978 after being convicted of raping his 16 year old niece. In 1980, Andrea Mollanazar came to the United States during the Mariel boatlift. He lived in Miami for 10 years working at a burrito stand before starting a Mariachi band. After years of performing locally with his band, he moved to Las Vegas, NV, where he opened up a small Mariachi club, Casa de Mariachi. He was forced to close down Casa de Mariachi due to low revenues. In 1995, Andrea Mollanazar started a solo project and was noticed by a local talent agent, who was able to get him a contract with Arhoolie in 1997. He released two LPs, Casa de Cubanos and Frijoles Frios, before he was tragically killed on April 23, 2001 in a studio fire while finishing up his EP, Hombre del Casa, which was released in 2004 by his close friends and family. A memorial now resides in Colón, Cuba to commemorate his life achievements and his influences on the local Cuban community.
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Sriram Das (born June 11, 1978) is an Indian-American film producer. He attended the Horace Mann School and received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University.

Das has produced numerous films, including Premium (2006) and Blue State (2007). Currently, he is the Producer of Veronika Decides to Die starring Kate Bosworth, which is scheduled to be released in 2008. He is also working on Down and Dirty Pictures, 3 Nights in August, and All Lost Souls all scheduled for release in 2008.

His official profile on IMDB can be found here:
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Kristie McCauley is a news reporter living in Long Island, New York.





Krystie McCauley was born in Baltimore, Maryland on October 23, 1977 to Baltimore Colts running back Don McCauley and his wife, Tracey Smith McCauley. While her father played professional football, McCauley was raised in both Baltimore and Huntington Bay, NY. In 1985, at the age of eight, McCauley was first published in the Washington Post, when she wrote to sports reporter, Len Berman about the perils of being a pro football player's daughter. In 1999, she graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a double major in dramatic art and political science. Krystie McCauley wrote several articles in numerous Long Island newspapers and magazines and was a featured television broadcast news reporter on Long Island News Tonight. In 2001, she founded MC Squared Media, Inc., a publishing, public relations, and new media company. In 2002, McCauley founded, edited, and published The Bridge Magazine, a monthly, local lifestyle publication in Brooklyn, NY with a circulation of 65,000 readers at the age of 25. As President and Chief Executive Officer of MC Squared Media, Inc., she sold The Bridge Magazine in 2003 to an undisclosed local newspaper. She received her Masters of Science in Strategic Communications and Marketing from Columbia University in 2007. McCauley resides on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, NY with her husband, David Inman, a former right wing for the New York Rangers.

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