Rainstorm5 wrote:
Chimchar wrote:
Does not smelling your own room, or smelling the stinky family dog have to do with Aspergers? How is it possible that other people can smell it and you don't?
It has nothing to do with Aspergers, although sometimes people with AS may care little about personal hygeine so they forget to bathe. What happens is that if you keep smelling something over and over again (like a pair of sneakers or a cat box that needs to be emptied), your nose assimilates it and you no longer sense it. This is called 'becoming inured' to a scent. Same thing happens with smokers. They smell burning tobacco all the time and their nose 'tunes out' the normally overpowering skunky smell of smoke. Other people are so sensitive to it they can smell it on the smoker's clothing even if the clothes have been freshly washed - there's still a faint odor that non-smokers can pick up on.
I read about a similar thing with people who deal with dead bodies (morticians, forensics technicians) who breathe in the air around the dead so often that they can't smell the scent of death - a smell that would instantly bowl the rest of us over and cause us to vomit if we happened upon it. Similar thing happens with noise - if you keep hearing a persistent sound day in and day out, eventually you can tune it out and 'hear around it' even if it's pretty loud.
Once I got into my mom's car, and started coughing because I smelled cigarette smoke strongly. I asked my mom if she had smoked that day (she had quit a number of years ago).
She insisted that she hadn't, and I had no reason to not believe her, and then I asked if someone else had smoked in the car, and she said no, and finally we determined that while someone who smokes had been in the car for a couple minutes, they hadn't had a cigarette or anything.
Ironically, I have chronic sinus problems, which you'd think would interfere with this kind of thing.
Fortunately, while I can still pick it up very easily, it doesn't irritate me nearly as easily as it did when I was a kid, as there are a lot of people who smoke at my college, and while there are restricted areas for smoking, I pass by them pretty often, so I smell it a lot.
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