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Chew gum, it helps a lot of people.
1. Stretch the gum out on your tongue. 2. Stick it on the upper front teeth. 3. Suck in air quickly, and then it should pop. 4. Good luck and have a good popping time. --REMEMBER-- 1. Do not pop the gum too often it will get, REALLY irritating. 2. Practice.
Popping Gum, Typing on Keyboard, Mouse clicking.
1. form the gum into a ball using your tongue. try not to chew it 2. stick you tongue in it as if you were going to blow a bubble. BUT DO NOT ACTUALLY BLOW 3. take the flatten piece of gum and stick it between your top front teeth and your gum. the other end should be a little in the miggle of your mouth. 4. suck air into your mouth and there should be a popping sound. ~GOOD LUCK~ Hints: -chewing gum is better than buble gum -don't make the gum too thin or too thick...if its too thick it wont pop...if its too thin it will make a very low popping sound -don't let the gum between your teeth and your gum come out hope this helps
Well if you chew gum during class it helps you think better. As many people say it helps your ears from not popping on a plane or it helps your ears and cheeks from not hurting all day if you talk alot.
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I would recommend bringing something to do (such as an iPod or book), your boarding pass, a spare change of clothes (if you're taking two flights), and gum (to prevent your ears from popping).
Some age appropriate 'hen' ideas for teenagers would be as is, Karaoke, board games, Photo games, bottom popping, chick flicks, make smoothies. Maybe dinner or a movie out?
Chewing gum can help, or wearing earplugs, or swallowing to relieve the pressure in your ears.
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