Without a doubt, I would keep my sight. I can't imagine not seeing my daughter's face every day (especially on her wedding day), and I would miss looking up at the sky and the ocean.
Sight.
But not ever hearing music again would be awful.
I'd keep my sight. Though I'd hate to lose my touch and hearing, but I'd learn to live without them. I wouldn't mind giving up taste, that would be the first to go.
I'd keep my hearing. Listening to music and my partner's voice brings me joy that no other sense can bring.
Wow what a question. It would be between feeling and sight. I've personally known people that were blind since birth that are joyous well adjusted people. I cant imagine what it would be to not feel. Being numb all the time? With feeling I could sense the vibrations of the music or a loving touch or warmth of sun and nip of cold. Can you imagine never kissing or feeling a loving body against you? I chose feeling over vision. With brail I could still write and read.
This question makes me think what a blessing they all are. In the quietness of the night, thank God for the gifts He's given.
i am a very tactile person. the thought of never being able to feel another person's touch again, to never be able to touch them, is beyond me. what would be the point of living without it? i didn't even have to think about it.
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
I think that my sense of smell (which is closely related to taste) would be very difficult to give up. I'm very scent-oriented. Touch would be a close second, followed by sight and hearing.
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I would choose to keep my sight. i have a good imagination for the rest but i would have trouble living with the darkness after seeing the light of the world.
To keep my eye sight. Would miss seeing my family, friends and all my pets.