As a person who has to live with Misophonia, a type of anxiety triggered by certain sounds, I had to do something about the one sound in Skyrim that drove me crazy: The slurping sound whenever an NPC drank from their mugs. I would barely go in to a tavern as it would be pure hell. Hopefully this helps some people enjoy Skyrim that much better.
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All I did was mirror the paths in the skyrim BSA and added blank wav files to replace the existing ones. If anybody else has to deal with this problem, just replace the sounds that anger you with blank wav files as it is super easy.
Installation: I use Mod Organizer 2 and just installed the mod like any other. I assume the same process in Vortex, NMM, etc.
PS. If eating sounds get to you, somebody already took care of that. Go here. I know its for special edition, but works in LE for me.