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I can 'flex' my Eustachian tubes and 'open them' at will, e.g. equalising pressure when ears need 'popping' on planes. I'm sure it isn't that uncommon but no one ever knows what I mean when I say it.
Ever scuba dive? Most masks you see have a rubber nose piece that lets the diver squeeze their nose shut so they can blow and equalize pressure.
No i haven't, but I'm hopefully going to try next month. I'll try to remember to experiment with this then.
To wander further off topic.
imho Belize is the best place for a scuba vacation. I went last year. Former British colony where everyone speaks English and you can spend American dollars easily. It sits next to the second biggest coral system on Earth so you have abundant wildlife.
Enjoy.