ocdgirl123 wrote:
Is this an aspie thing? The reason why I ask is because it could be considered a sensory issue.
I am extremely ticklish! In fact, I am able to tickle myself. If someone touches their neck, it tickles me even though they aren't touching me. Also, if someone reaches out to touch me, it tickles.
I have never liked wearing helmets because the strap that goes under your chin tickles me too much. I once went on this amusement park that had really tight restraints that hurt everyone else, but tickled me. It hurts me now, but when I went on it 5 years ago, it tickled.
Is anyone else ticklish?
YES!! As far back as I can remember I have always been EXTREMELY ticklish. I thought I was the only one that could feel it when people reach out to touch me. I can also tickle myself (despite the fact that that is not supposed to work) but never do so intentionally. I HATE being tickled. It's an awful sensation. I have had the same experience with certain helmet straps and some amusement park rides. In regards to the rides, completely ruined them for me. >:c People have used tickling as a means of getting me to do what they want for two decades now. I fall down and laugh until I can't breathe. And it kind of hurts. It's an odd kind of pain. People also like to breathe on my neck. I'll scream and fall down.
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