do you get sea sickness? motion sickness?

sea sickness? motion sickness?

  • I get seasick.

    Votes: 6 6.9%
  • I get motion sickness.

    Votes: 27 31.0%
  • neither, luckily!

    Votes: 33 37.9%
  • ugh, both..

    Votes: 13 14.9%
  • other (explain?)

    Votes: 8 9.2%

  • Total voters
    87
I get motion sickness in cars and planes. Long, windy roads are the worst. I'm usually alright if I'm driving, but sometimes when I'm driving for a long period of time on a windy road I can give myself motion sickness. Turbulence in planes is pretty bad too.

I occasionally get motion sick with video games too. The one that gets me the most is in Persona 5 when the interrogation cutscene starts, it's literally the worst thing I've ever seen 🤮
 
I’ve never gotten sea sickness, but I did get motion sickness when I was on a flight with unusually bad turbulence. Even then that was just one time.
 
Not anymore. I used to suffer from travel sickness as a child but I eventually grew out of it. However I can't look at my phone for too or read whilst in a car as it makes me feel really disoriented.
 
no not normally! i do get kinda sleepy if i'm a passenger on a super long car ride. something about sitting for too long and the slight swaying motions lull me to sleep. i'm fine if i drive or if i'm actively talking to someone in the car.
 
i get motion sickness when i've been reading a book for a little bit in a car. though also would probably happen if i'm on a train/plane. but if i'm just in a car/train/plane and doing something other than reading then i don't really start to feel sick.
 
I used to feel motion sickness and throw up whenever my father drove the car too fast when I was a little girl, but I don't feel anything wrong at all when my mother drives the car.

I also don't appear to have sea sickness either, as well.
 
Don't believe I've ever dealt with either fortunately. On long car rides I can start to feel a little meh, but I think it's mostly because I dislike the feeling of being in a car for so long and want to get up and stretch.
 
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