<p>So, I'm in my morning class, and as usual the professor is going over the book we read. But unlike every other morning, I had a nice cup of coffee. So i'm sitting in class, and its ultra quiet. I take a sip of my drink and I hear myself swallow, and its a loud one. I swallow again and it sounds even louder. I look around to see if people could hear me. It seemed like no one noticed. As I keep drinking I can hear myself swallow and breath, and I feel weird cause I think everyone can hear me. So, I drink more and I can still hear myself swallow, so I hold the remaining coffee in my mouth and try to swallow it slowly, but I can hear the gulping nice and slow. This can't be an issue that I go through alone, do other people experience this?</p>
<p>Its like when your stomach makes a noise, or when you sneeze so hard you fart.</p>
<p>LOL…</p>
<p>It always happens to me too…
No one else would indicate it… Be easy…</p>
<p>A thread called ‘Swallowing’ in the College Life forum, well lets just say my first guess was that it wasn’t about drinking coffee…</p>
<p>Title certainly deceived me, I got excited thought someone had finally posted a real question haha.</p>
<p>EDIT:</p>
<p>Now I look like I’m talking to myself because the person above deleted their post.</p>
<p>“A thread called ‘Swallowing’ in the College Life forum, well lets just say my first guess was that it wasn’t about drinking coffee…”</p>
<p>hahahaha this. </p>
<p>Anyway, don’t worry about it. Your own bodily noises seem louder to you than they do to other people. And if someone’s close enough to you in class to hear all that going on…yikes.</p>
<p>Yeah I’m sure nobody can hear you swallowing in class. It’s not like you have much of a choice if you want to drink your coffee in class, you gotta swallow.</p>