ToughDiamond wrote:
I don't like light touch either. It makes me itch....even the soft brushing of my clothes against my body can set it off.
I'm sure I remember seeing a film about somebody with autism who got a lot of relief from being squeezed in some kind of squeezing machine that had originally been designed for livestock. I've always wanted to try that, because when I'm hugged, I prefer it to be very tight....the tighter the better, as long as it doesn't break any ribs.
That might have been Temple Grandin...or someone using the "squeeze machine" she invented. It's a modified human version of the original machine used for livestck
I too have horrible touch sensitivity. It effects everything from what I like to wear (cannot stand the feeling of silk, need to cut out tags) to what I eat (cannot stand coconut's texture) to how I treat my husband and family (forget trying to get lovey-dovey after a hard day)

I found this thread by search because I am curious what to do about it. Any one have any tips for us with touch sensitivity?
The OP's issues sound like touch sensitivity to me; My issue is similar. It actually hurts, like trying to touch a burn, then it makes me mad. It really hurts the feelings of those I love. It makes me feel (emotionally) really awful.
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