First, touch. Traditional ways of losing your sense of touch is with severing your spinal cord, but that doesn't affect your feeling around your face, so the only way I can defitivly say that you would lose the sense of touch is with leprosy. Leprosy is dangerous to have, a good way to get yourself killed.
Yeah, I'd rather avoid leprosy for the time being.
Now on to taste and smell. These two senses are closely linked, and in order to lose all of one, you'd have to lose the other too. The olefactory has as much to do with your ability to taste a given food as does your tongue. But in order to accuratly smell a given item, you actually have to taste it too. (A little bit of disgusting knowledge when you smell a fart.)
Hmmm...
Hearing. One of the most widly used sensory inputs. Some people were able to withstand being blinded only because they could still hear. Whats more your ear actually accounts for your ability to stay balanced. A grave sense to lose.
Balance is actually associated with the vestibular system which is located in the ear. I'm not sure it's considered a sense though. But loss of hearing would not effect your sense of balance. Unless maybe your ear was chopped off...but maybe not even then.
Sight. This sense accounts for 65% or more of your capablity to function in daily life. A rather important sense to have.
Yes. Sight is very important. Too valuble for me to lose.
I would choose to lose my sense of morality. I never use it any ways.
lol. Not one of the choices but okay.
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