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What causes a weird sensation in your teeth?

My youngest son is teething, and sometimes he finds a piece of cardboard to chew onObviously I take it away from him immediately, but I get a very strange sensation in my teeth when I see him doing it, or I think about someone chewing on any paper coated in plasticIt is so overwhelming that I usually have to go take a quick walk outside to get the feeling out of my headIt is just very strange and I was wondering if anyone has this same sensation to, or knows what it is calledThanks.

Answer:

then your car probably hasn't been converted from R-12You can go back to wal-mart or any auto parts store and buy the adaptorsThey are inexpensiveBut if you have any R-12 left in your system you need to get it out! The legal way is to go to a mechanic and have them get it out!
I get that if I see someone bite into aluminum foilI think it's a body memory of the odd feeling you had when you bit that, as a childIt kind of spooks you!

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