Does Tourettes Affect Things In The Bedroom...?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 3. 12. 2021
- We ask Sweet Anita all the questions you're too afraid to ask about Tourettes syndrome! What's the worst thing tic she's ever said? Does Tourettes affect things in the bedroom?
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Big up Sweet Anita for giving such honest answers to our nosy questions! What questions do you have about Tourettes syndrome that you want Sweet Anita to answer? đłđș
Think that's funny talking about it death like this, yous are not funny blowing your own trumpets, giving a platform for terribly mis informed reality!! Who does this bitch think she is. Well guess what am wanting to be offensive to your and this podcast, this is just disgusting invite me on this show to let me ask the shallow little questions you are asking,
@@004lucas4 They literally started off by saying they asked her beforehand, and asked for permission again before they started if it was okay and she said yes. What the fuck is your problem......Dont watch the damn content if it pisses you off because shes very clearly open and okay talking about it or else she would have said no. Youre the problem here buddy.
@@004lucas4 lmao look at this internet badman
She is absolutely adorable. Love her đ
Women have many advantages in life but that menstrual cycle and pregnancy evens things out.
She's a fantastic spokesperson for tourettes she explains it so well it really does educate people on the syndrome and shes so likeable
Really
Thanks hun! xx
Stfu did I ask
Shut up will yeah
Shush
She's so sweet & real. Such a lovely girl â€ïž
0 Likes lmao YOU HAVE NO POWER HERE
69 likes right now. The irony
Has she got a CZcams channel it would be fucking crazy đ
@@GetOverHereG sweet anita on twitch and youtube
@@saturn5072 I know seen her getting exposed loads lately thanks buddy
To think of all the horrid shit she's been through and yet she still has a sense of humour and has a positive outlook on life. I've had a pretty horrendous year not even considering covid and lockdowns etc, and it's nothing compared to so much of her life. She is truly an admirable person.
A lot of people use humour as a coping mechanism, I reckon itâs probably developed in that sense
Yes one could logically deduce shes a gifted bullshit artist who is playing on the soft touch public who think anxiety is a payable emotion.
@@karljames7318 That's a lot of words for "I was never hugged as a child"
I reckon the big ass paycheck does wonders for keeping spirits high. Just sayin'. But yeah, I agree with you.
@@calistusjay60 the most og reply i've ever seen
The way she educates people is good, I always enjoy listening to her đ€
Mad seeing you here
@@jaybeeonyt why? đ
I didn't expect to get an education. Damn I learned a lot.
That girl don't have Tourettes
She's delightful! And as so many others have commented, she's a very effective spokeswoman for tourettes.
Thank you.
As someone that has tics I really appreciate how respectful everyone has been, also how open the conversation is. I need to listen to the full podcast cos itâs brilliant.
The "hes gonna burnnn" bit made me laugh so hard
Sheâs very sweet. Hope she finds happiness
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Hence the name sweet Anita
Really appreciate you making this video and spreading information! Iâve had tourettes for about 13 years and for a long time people have completely misunderstood it. Sweet Anita is a really good representative for a lot of us that have it and Iâm really glad that sheâs helping bring it into the mainstream!
I wonder how long Jaackâs been waiting to ask this question đ
@@lillian5982 ref
A few weeks... đ°đ
Honestly Anita is unreal for doing all this, really makes you understand Tourettes better
t is Tourette, not Tourette's! There's no ownership in the word.
It's not Cold's of Flu's.
@@apfelbasket Gilles de la Tourette. Tourette's syndrome
â@@apfelbasket t is tourette?
@@apfelbasket there is ownership, Tourette's syndrome
yes there is, it was literally named after a dude called Tourette. same like for example jakes garage or grannys apples. whatever. how do you not even use a google search before typing such utter bullshit.@@apfelbasket
i didnt think there would be such good chemistry in this episode
Sheâs actually got a pretty awesome personality around it, itâs great to see.
She is amazing.
Lovely young lady, great sense of humour and clearly a tremendous spokesperson for tourettes đ
t is Tourette, not Tourette's! There's no ownership in the word.
It's not Cold's of Flu's.
@@apfelbasket because those are not named after a person đ i.e. your "ownership"
@@apfelbasket doen't "Tourette's" come from "Tourette's disorder" or sum like that
Never seen this podcast before, but I appreciate how candid this conversation was. It was answers to common ignorance and that's all the guys wanted. This podcast wrote itself. No malice, just being open and kind.
The first time I heard about tourette's was while watching the movie " In front of the class". It's a beautiful movie that depicts this syndrome and made me empathize with the people who have it. Watching her talk and joke about is entertaining but doesn't take away from the fact that it's disruptive to regular life and she has to live with it everyday, so much respect to her.
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t is Tourette, not Tourette's! There's no ownership in the word.
It's not Cold's of Flu's.
@@apfelbasket Wikipedia says otherwise, what's your source?
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I know this video is about ticks, but just from a production side, there are a few quite nasty ticks in the audio which have caused my speakers to switch off a few times. They should be visible on the waveform to the person who edits this, and there are plenty of click removal options, in audition and audacity if needed. Just for if it occurs in the future :)
Great episode by the way
Thought is was my headset... Almost painful these nasty audio ticks
@@egbertsluiter2945 defo. I checked on my phone before commenting đ
Yeah it's kind of insane how much the audio fucks up
The audio was horrible, I kept having to turn it up and down depending how loud they were being
maybe its the sound crew playing a meta joke ;)
I love this! A honest, civil discussion on something the majority of us only have a "movie view" on. The woman is awesome with her honesty.
I could listen to her talk all day, what a sweet lady, so polite. đ
She is so good at explaining the condition and making it understandable. Maybe Iâm just an idiot or I canât think of the word but her giving examples of what itâs like really helped âșïž
Interesting stuff. She seems pretty cool and that actually answered alot of the questions I had about Tourettes syndrome. Keep up the great work
t is Tourette, not Tourette's! There's no ownership in the word.
It's not Cold's of Flu's.
@@apfelbasket You didn't capitalize your sentence.
Person with Tourette's here, great entertaining video shining positive light on the subject. One thing to keep in mind is that many people with Tourette's don't have tics that involve blurting out words or phrases. That's actually a bit more rare even though its the type of tic (understandably) that gets the most media attention. Even without this the struggle is very real. I sometimes have painful muscle aches from flexing or moving in a certain way from tics hundreds of times a day. I definitely have a harder time falling asleep because of them, not to mention the impact on snuggling where the arm my wife's head is on is flexing every 30 seconds. Many people think I'm winking at them or have something in my eye when it's just a tic.
t is Tourette, not Tourette's! There's no ownership in the word.
It's not Cold's of Flu's.
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Just discovered this clip and had to comment and subscribe too. I have Tourettes myself and could not stop laughing through this one, mostly because of her wit and honesty. Loved the reactions from the boys but yeah loved her for sure. Your Fellow Australian Massacist...
Im absolutely roaring at this !! đ€Łđ€Ł please more people come forward and spread awareness!!
That Tracer impression was actually on point
Iâve looked after someone who had this syndrome. Itâs quiet fascinating. They tend to say funny things sometimes. I think this should be taught in schools
"Like suppressing a sneeze." Nailed it. You explained it so well.
Donât have Touretteâs thankfully but can kind of understand the psychology of anxiety and trying to suppress thoughts particularly intrusive ones.
t is Tourette, not Tourette's! There's no ownership in the word.
It's not Cold's of Flu's.
She is absolutely stunning - both personality and looks. And I love her explanation for some of the ticks - that it's often what you fear the most. That makes a lot of sense..
The sleep talking makes me curious. Do people with tourettes dream that they have tourettes? Or are their tourettes non existent in their dreams?
I get both, some dreams I have tics and others I donât
Now this is a good question
I have them, for the last 39 years. I never tick in my dreams.
most of my dreams i tic, but there was one recently that i didnât.
@@gr0ss.385 a relief? Or no?
I had intrusive thoughts in my 20's, possibly the worst time of my life, I never knew if I really said those things or I was hallucinating saying them but I couldn't take responsibility, especially for those things that you don't think or believe and are just offensive but it was just so awful. Im so impressed, I bow to the clearity of this girl mind who gets so much out of life.
Sheâs amazing. I need more content from her asap. What a doll!
OMG, this is so awesome, my neighbor has Tourettes and it is so hard to understand, her talking through this is eye opening. It's nice to see her so open with it.
t is Tourette, not Tourette's! There's no ownership in the word.
It's not Cold's of Flu's.
@@apfelbasket â spam bot
Well done guys, amazing video, and kudos to Anita for partaking in this, she is the best. Love the answers, and this should go viral as it outlines a very unusual problem that people just laugh about.
That's because it's funny
Anita's emotionally intelligence is so great, and she is awesome at explaining.
Top notch intermingling of human spirits here
Well done
From AZ, US đđđ€
once I got past the stunning looks I totally fell for the personality and intelligence. what an impressive human. not a usual reaction for me. you have absoloubtly earned your success
Oh my godd her laugh always makes me melt
I had tourettes from 6 or 7 yrs old to 18 or 19. Prime development years. It hurt my confidence a lot and people had little knowledge of tourettes back then. Glad to see that more people are able to learn about it now.
Vey intelligent lass. cracking' sense of humour, bubbly personality, awesome banter on such a serious topic and a killer smile. I laughed my guts out - Thanks Anita
I came for the laughs. But I learned a lot. Great show. Awesome girl.
She is so open, so honest, so likeable, I hope she enjoys life to the fullest! đ§Ą
I love how open she is
great interview thank you for interview sweet Anita đđđ
Sweet Anita really is the sweetest person on this platform
I have Touretteâs syndrome physical Touretteâs and Doesnât affect a single thing of mine but itâs. A Hard thing to live with. They are so hard to live with and make work so much more tiring and exhausting but suppressing them is hard
So awesome that she has embraced and is able to tell her story so we the rest of us become educated.
Awesome interview, she is awesome and explains things so well.
Sweet Anita was the funniest person on Sidemen tinder and that says a lot aha
From my opinion, she was the worst.
Hello sailor
@@decent620 that is what brought me here.......
second funniest
no one will ever be funnier than harry on sidemen tinder
@@justsean6199 how tho? xD she wasnt even close to being worst... this Emmz bltch was or whatever this fake talentless "girl gamer" was
Such a genuine person
Coming from a guy with Touretteâs I personally never had any of my tics occur during its only before we would have a âgood timeâ but itâs interesting to hear another person with Touretteâs especially the lady perspective
What a wonderful lady, and good spokesperson for the condition.
This was one of the best podcasts you guys have done yet
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She was actually wicked. one of my top guest for sure. nice work !
Anita has a boss sense of humour and embraces her tics. You can't help but laugh at her stories because she is having so much fun.
Incredibly self aware⊠and polite. Love her. Sheâs awesome.
I outgrew my tics (for the most part) but I have to say, she is very accurate on the thinking vs. feeling part. Tourettes is so hard to explain to someone who doesn't have it because of the false assumptions. It was so hard growing up - I will always respect anyone who speaks on this subject.
t is Tourette, not Tourette's! There's no ownership in the word.
It's not Cold's of Flu's.
@@apfelbasket Feel better now? Do you have grammatical tic's???
â@@williamfrazier3822 there nothing wrong with educating people, you feel better calling people out for being grammatically correct ?
@@jannesquivel It looks to me like Kurtis was calling out. However you see it doesn't matter to me. Have a great day!
@@williamfrazier3822 i don't care about you for the record, i like being informed
Btw im not trying to be mean either, sorry if my comment felt aggressive
HES GUNNA BURRRRRN!!! Iâm sure sheâd be an amazing person to have in your life, sheâs so open and hilarious with it, itâs so attractive
Loved this, this is something I know that's out there but never really figured out how their lives are.
This lovely lady was the most interesting, most intelligent person youâve had on the pod boys. I will never look at a hot dog bun the same ever again!
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I have to find one, It would be impossible to ever be depressed around a woman like this. Also can we take a second to appreciate the perfect bubble sound she can make.
The little sound blips of static are killin me
People put too much meaning into words that other people say, that's the problem most of the time....
Bless her soul.
fuck you just described my life.
Aww Anita, she's so sweet and beautiful. I can't wait to listen to the full podcast
It's already out mate đ
@@chrisgeorge5609 I know. Just not got the chance to listen to it in full yet.
@@insertgenericusernamehere2402 Oh
@@chrisgeorge5609 thanks though
I would
Sweet Anita is real to the core. thanks for this.
I have tics as well, it can be challenging at times and I get a lot of strange looks but most people are understanding when I tell them luckily.
Loved that girl ever since she said hello sailor to Josh
Anyone else listening with headphones hearing static noise at random times in one ear? very annoying
Yeah I thought my headphones were just broken
Oooh this is about to be a good episode
Anita is a treasure! Many thanx guys đđ
Anita is always a joy to watch
Wow.Anita is a legitimate darling. She has a lovely personality, a delightful voice and is beautiful.
The fact that its 2024 and with all the sources of media we have literally at our finger tips, wether its social media, youtube or just good old tv, but yet some people still don't know what Tourettes syndrome is, is just staggering to me.
I grew up just as the internet was being introduced, but I knew exactly what tourettes was long before.
How do people still not know or even heard of it?
She is absolutely hilarious and always cracks me up. Love her.
Sheâs absolutely adorable and completely enjoyable to listen to. She didnât allow Touretteâs to dictate her life. Cheers.
is anyone else getting popping in their headphones from this video?
Yes
It's one of her ticks
@@MrSignalPlus no it's the audio 0:37
What a refreshing take on this. My daughter has it too
4:40 Thank You for saying that !!
And that tension intensifies ticks.
That tracer impression was incredible đ
She's incredibly attractive alongside intelligent, what else could be more gracious?
That's what I was thinking. Aside from being lovely and well-rounded with a lovely attitude, she's also stunning. She kind of reminds me a bit of the singer, Shakira :)
This is a really positive interview.
This might be my new favorite podcast next to JRE
Good to see Pedro Pascal on the podcast
Sheâs an absolute legend đđ€đŒ
OMG, she actually did a really good Tracer impression!
Great show!!
Love it . Wonder if her skill can be used to destroy your enemies. Especially if their easily embarrassed.
Nice of the lads to also make the video tic as well!
Actually love you guys â€ïžâ€ïž
Lovely person with extraordinary sense of humour.
It's not what she's thinking but it's what society says you're not allowed to say, and she has the urge to say it. She doesn't personally believe it but the harder she tries the more it builds then tick, she's exploring society, involuntarily through her involuntary ticks
Interesting perspective!
What a sweet attractive girl she is. I really learned a lot about Tourettes. Even though I knew someone with it, she explains it so well.
t is Tourette, not Tourette's! There's no ownership in the word.
It's not Cold's of Flu's.
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Iâve always wanted a voice over on my Navman of someone with Touretteâs đ Iâm glad to see how she laughs along at her ticks
As embarrassing as all this must be at times...., It must actually being freeing as well equally in moments. Enlightening listening to someone with this condition who is intelligent and open enough to explain it so well..
My latest annoying tick is that I've been doing for the last few years is to constantly say the day of the week. The funny part is that most of the time I am not even saying the correct day. It's like each day I will get a certain weekday stuck in my head, and I will say it over and over at least 500 times a day, no lie. For example, it usually goes like this... Wednesday, wed ness day, Wednesday, waday waday waday waday waday waday, its wednesday, today is wednesday, tommorow is wednesday, wednesday is my day off (even though it's not), wednesday gotta go to bed, gotta work tomorrow on wednesday, waday waday waday waday waday waday, today is tuesday tomorrow is wednesday. This is a very common session of how my entire day goes. As I am saying wednesday, I also visualize the word in my head as well. You can imagine how this affects my sex life with my wife! I usually can't finish because I am always taking myself out of the moment because I start busting out the day of the week, and visualizing it as well. On top of this, I also turn my eyes as hard as I can to one side, I slam my mouth closed smacking my teeth ( and always chipping the ones in the back), I shake my head ( causing headaches), my tongue sticks out more often than my dogs, along with much other fun stuff! I know from you guys reading this you would never want to be around me because I sound crazy (maybe I am), but I feel blessed to be healthy and I wish I could somehow help out others going through the same thing. I would like to help children because I know what It's like growing up with tourettes. In Jr.high school I would have 10 classmates at the same time all making fun of my head shaking tic, and it continued into high school. Somehow It never bothered me too much and the kids making fun of me noticed that, and they eventually stopped giving me shit and actually felt bad. My mom said my tics started when I was around 5 years old. She took me to a doctor and she still has the notes he wrote about me. He said I was showing strong signs of an abused child, there are bits in there about my dad hitting me. I never turned to drugs and alcohol. Even though people know I have it, I am so embarrassed about it and pretend I am normal. I can get pretty loud inside my house when I feel no one is around, but I feel embarrassed when I see my neighbors because I know they have heard me. In my head I am normal, but I think what they would think about me, they probably say there is the crazy guy. It's sad, but nothing really I can do about it.
I can only imagine how frustrating this must be for you & from the way she describes it i can imagine its a bit like a pressure cooker (sorry if i got that wrong). What i can say is this: you are normal! Everyone has differences, its just that yours are externalised so more noticable (im trans so i can relate a bit) but from reading your post i think whats overlooked is how internally you sound very compassionate & empathetic! Not a bad flipside to have & hopefully you are/will be surrounded by people who see that đ
The "I've got a bomb" thing is a particularly sticky issue, because in certain kinds of situations there's an actual bona fide public safety issue: statements like that, shouted into a crowd, can cause the kind of panic that results in people being crushed or trampled to death. I don't know that the specific room you were in was necessarily at such a level (most aren't, obviously), but there would be some circumstances wherein they actually would legitimately *need* to remove you, regardless of whether you can help what you're saying or not. Problematic scenarios would be ones featuring large, standing crowds, limited lighting or otherwise poor visibility, and few or narrow exits or bottlenecks, among other things. I have difficulty imagining an airport TSA screening line where yelling "bomb" would qualify as a genuine public-safety issue, for example, (although I can easily imagine a TSA screening agent *thinking* that it does). A court room... I don't know, there are some pretty old courthouse buildings out there, so it's at least vaguely plausible, but on the other hand public buildings like that *usually* have rather wide hallways and pushbar-equipped double-door exits, even when they're old. And there's basically NO real public safety issue unless the crowd is large enough that someone can hear what was shouted and not be able to tell who shouted it.
right but she can suppress it when needed. presumably she would in those potentially dangerous situations
She's so naturally funny when she tells her stories.
I uno about you guys but the little pop sound she makes here and there is mesmerizing
Anita is the best đ€
Even in 2022 tourettes is not known to the public as it should have been. I can only imagine what people with tourettes went through 50 , 100 or 200 years ago.
Probably people thought they were possessed or something.
I wonder how many biblical stories was just a poor bastard with Tourette syndrome.