What happens when you sneeze with your eyes OPEN?


Question:
I have had many answers to the following question: What happens when you sneeze with your Eyes open? One person says your eyes would fall out, another says you just Can't. Many other people are asking me too.. so I need to find out. Thanks.

Answers:
Apparently, according to Wikipedia, nothing much will happen in the select individuals that can sneeze with their eyes open. If you are like most people, you have a nonconscious reaction to a sneeze by closing your eyes. To prop them open to see what would happen, I think that would be painful to do since the close eye reaction is so strong.

Other Answers:
nothing

It's physically imposible to sneeze with your eyes open, so who would know what would happen. I've only ever heard that it is impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. I thought about it and tried it, and I dont think it can be done either. If you want to find out the truth, try it yourself and see if you can master it. It would be a pretty cool talent.


It is impossible. The pressure produced by the sneeze is too great; your eyes will close whether you intend for them to or not. I've actually tried to sneexe with my eyes open, and I can tell you that repeated attempts have proven the statement true - it really is impossible.


i think it is impossible. you should try it and see what happens!

I dont know, but i heard your eyes will pop out of place. ur eyes go blind lol:}


I heard your eyes would fall out, but every time I sneeze my eyes automatically shut on their own.


oh god i could give you a line of crap.but to tell you the truth natural instincts close your eyes...

Well, normally, it's impossible to do so.
But if you did you'd see yourself eaither a. holding your nose or b. sneezing out junk.


Not possible. your eyes fly out of their sockets like a rocket and fly into somebody eles eyes so you always have to see what he wants you to see


i don't think you can.
Hey please answer my question it is under other health.




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