Step-Back Lauri
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...That sneezing is much more complex of a thing you'd ever thought of?
So here's some instructions of. How to get yourself to sneeze:
www.healthline.com
My favorite from the article:
"8. Eat a piece of chocolate
Eating dark chocolate with a high percentage of cacao may help bring about a sneeze. This typically works for sneezes that aren’t allergy-induced. People who don’t regularly eat chocolate may have more success.
This is technically categorized as a photic sneeze reflex, because it causes sneezing by an unknown trigger. It’s not known exactly why it works, but it could be that some of the cocoa particles get into the nose."
If you ever are pointed out about your constant chocolate consumption, just blame the stuck sneeze you need to release.
So here's some instructions of. How to get yourself to sneeze:

How to Make Yourself Sneeze: 10 Ways
Got a tickle in your nose? Here's are 10 ways to make yourself sneeze and get rid of that itch: wiggle a tissue in your nose, look at a bright light, sniff pepper, pluck an eyebrow or nose hair, rub the roof of your mouth or the bridge of your nose, eat chocolate, go somewhere cold, or drink...

My favorite from the article:
"8. Eat a piece of chocolate
Eating dark chocolate with a high percentage of cacao may help bring about a sneeze. This typically works for sneezes that aren’t allergy-induced. People who don’t regularly eat chocolate may have more success.
This is technically categorized as a photic sneeze reflex, because it causes sneezing by an unknown trigger. It’s not known exactly why it works, but it could be that some of the cocoa particles get into the nose."
If you ever are pointed out about your constant chocolate consumption, just blame the stuck sneeze you need to release.