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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-02-17 06:41 pm

[ SECRET POST #3698 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3698 ⌋

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[Voltron: Legendary Defender]


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Re: What's the most uncomfortable conversation you've had in the last week?

(Anonymous) 2017-02-18 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Late but I FUCKING UNDERSTAND YOU, MY FRIEND. I GET IT. I am stupid-crazy-strong allergic to cats, so OF COURSE more of my friends are cat people than dog or petless people. If they change into clothes straight outta the closet right before they see me, everything's good. But if they don't, if they've been hanging out petting their cat and the hair is on their clothes, I'm fucking screwed. My breathing gets weird, my throat starts constricting; I sometimes need to immediately leave wherever we are together and take allergy pills and take all my clothes off and tie em in a plastic bag until I can wash them and take a shower, and sometimes I have to go to the fucking hospital.

It is such a pain in the ass. SUCH a pain. My friends get freaked out when this happens, because duh, so they're usually pretty good about this. but it can slip somebody's mind, or sometimes friends bring OTHER friends and the other friends don't know, or I can just be in a public place like a bar and I can't screen for that shit in there, and someone at the next table can have a sweater full of cat hair, or whatever. It is awful. and because my allergies are SO extra that I don't even need to be in the same room as a cat for it to happen, I fucking hate having to give people the whole speech. They think I'm exaggerating, and why shouldn't they? until they see it happen
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Re: What's the most uncomfortable conversation you've had in the last week?

[personal profile] belladonna_took 2017-02-18 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Having watched my friend's cats playing in her freshly washed basket of laundry and sleeping in her linen cupboards I totally understand why you can't escape the cat allergens. They get all over everything and rub their tiny little devil faces on everyone. That sounds like a pretty nasty reaction. I hope people around you are making an effort to help keep you healthy!

I hate being out somewhere and not knowing the source of it. How do I avoid what I can't see? Or when someone brings it into my house. My house is my safe place where everything gets steamed and vacuumed and if I can't breathe here where am I supposed to go to breathe?