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06 Mar 2010, 9:14 pm

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Thank you for explaining. I am often bouncing my knee up and down without noticing, sometimes both of them. I have to remember not to do it in mixed company or at work meetings lest somebody point it out. Does that fall under the same category?


I would ask you how you "feel" when you do that. Everyone moves their legs when they are sitting still for a long time so that the blood flow will keep your legs from falling asleep, (my doctor told me.) Stimming is very different. Stimming for me isn't like a tick...that is...stimming is something I do to deal with the overwhelming excitement from movies, music, books. It makes me feel great and while I do it I have adventures in my head. I replay things I saw in movies in my head. Basically whenever I'm exited I start doing it. It's makes my life better.


Tears of Joy!! !! !! I have been doing this in secret for YEARS!! !! !! It is so embarrassing to be caught because I know other people dont do it. Or I thought other people didn't do it. This is what I do! I run around or pace with my music on and have adventures- make up stories, live in my own world. It wasn't odd when I was a kid- not to me, but after I was still doing it as an adult I figured it was not exactly a mainstream pass-time. I love doing it too. Sometimes I get caught even now- my mother thinks I am a terrible dancer because I have my headphones in. I guess I should admit this to her now.



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06 Mar 2010, 9:21 pm

The only stimming I do while watching a movie is my mind will often wander away. I get really bored and distracted with watching movies or TV shows. I can have a whole different movie going on in my head. When I was younger I'd often raise my arm upward and my mum would always pretend I was putting my hand up to ask a question. But I just felt more comfortable doing that.
When I read though and I'm finding it hard to focus I'll shake my leg or rock from side to side. I do that alot when I can stay focused on forum posts.
During the middle of the day when I'm bored I can pace the house and backyard. Was that like the OP walking around during a movie?

pumibel wrote:
MikeyPikey92 wrote:
RhettOracle wrote:
Thank you for explaining. I am often bouncing my knee up and down without noticing, sometimes both of them. I have to remember not to do it in mixed company or at work meetings lest somebody point it out. Does that fall under the same category?


I would ask you how you "feel" when you do that. Everyone moves their legs when they are sitting still for a long time so that the blood flow will keep your legs from falling asleep, (my doctor told me.) Stimming is very different. Stimming for me isn't like a tick...that is...stimming is something I do to deal with the overwhelming excitement from movies, music, books. It makes me feel great and while I do it I have adventures in my head. I replay things I saw in movies in my head. Basically whenever I'm exited I start doing it. It's makes my life better.


Tears of Joy!! !! !! I have been doing this in secret for YEARS!! !! !! It is so embarrassing to be caught because I know other people dont do it. Or I thought other people didn't do it. This is what I do! I run around or pace with my music on and have adventures- make up stories, live in my own world. It wasn't odd when I was a kid- not to me, but after I was still doing it as an adult I figured it was not exactly a mainstream pass-time. I love doing it too. Sometimes I get caught even now- my mother thinks I am a terrible dancer because I have my headphones in. I guess I should admit this to her now.

Psst, it's called fixed fantasy and a lot of people with an ASD do it. I've been doing it since I was 5...hmm since I started school, curious..then I stopped in my late teens but started again in my 20's. I'm never the main character though. Oh I can be somtimes but when it's like a movie in my head I create my own characters.


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06 Mar 2010, 10:12 pm

I think watching Lion King and Titan A.E. themselves are stims.



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24 Sep 2011, 12:27 pm

Hello I believe I may have undiagnosed aspergers. I was reading through this thread and noticed that when I'm excited about a movie show or YouTube video, I have like a spas attack and shake all over and make noises lol



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24 Sep 2011, 12:39 pm

Yes, I start stimming too, but my stims are things like leg bouncing and rocking, so I don't have to stop the movie. Other things trigger it too, such as my psychology class I find very very fascinating, and I might start stimming in there, like last class where I twirled a pen in my hand for half an hour without stopping (my stims involve finger movements too). You think my extremities would get tired, but they don't.


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24 Sep 2011, 1:12 pm

Actually, no. When I'm watching a DVD or video, I have to get comfortable and ''cosy'' to watch it, to enable myself to ''get lost'' in the film and forget my surroundings. I can only feel like this when being kept still.


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24 Sep 2011, 5:39 pm

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Have you been spying on me, IdahoRose? :wink: I dare say, you've described me to a T. Whenever a commercial comes on when I'm watching my shows, I am up and running around the house. It's the same thing with music videos and occasionally books. I can control it at school, but the second I'm home, I have to run around for up to twenty minutes (Once it was over forty-five). On a positive note, I'm in pretty decent shape.

When I was on medication for ADHD, I still did this, so it's not so much an attention thing as it is a stimulation thing. Medication might work for you, though.


Wow, I can't believe there's someone else out there who feels the need to run while watching their favorite shows! :D That makes me feel better. I run for at least 30 minutes, sometimes 45 minutes. As I said in another post, I go outside to run, but if I can't do that, I pace.
When I'm watching a TV show or movie I find entertaining, I run all around the room the TV is in so I can still see the screen. Then during the commercials (if it's a TV show I'm watching) I spin in circles until the show comes back on (after which I'll go back to running around the TV). While I also take ADHD meds, they don't stop the stimming completely - I just don't run around or spin as often as I do without them.



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26 Sep 2011, 4:35 pm

If it's sad or suspenseful, I rock. If it's happy and exciting, I spin. I do this with music too.



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26 Sep 2011, 8:21 pm

I stim a lot when I'm watching an exciting sports game or occasionally a very exciting movie.

On a side note, I was just wondering if stretching is considered a stim. I've noticed I've been stretching a lot lately and it feels like stimming.


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26 Sep 2011, 9:10 pm

I tend to pause if it gets embarrassing or something I really wanted to happen in a movie happens. Then I may proceed to walk around the apartment thinking about what might happen next and what just happened. Somtimes I even get super excited and bounce up and down in the chair.

It doesn't happen with every movie I watch even how awesome it might be, mainly just melodramas and even then it doesn't happen every time. I can watch my favorite movies such as The Graduate and A Clockwork Orange without feeling the need to pause it to walk around.

I have never thought about it as stimming before and I hadn't thought much about it before now.

Two days ago I even began bouncing in my chair of excitement because I found a drama movie with all the melodrama that I like. I don't know how weird it looks, or whether I look like an excited kid when doing it.



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27 Sep 2011, 5:03 am

I KNOW I stim when watching exciting movies.
I been told so by my Mother in the past; and by my Wife within the last year.
So, yes. :)


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28 Sep 2011, 8:35 pm

movies have never moved me to stimming, but if i have a memory of a personal triumph or a very angry moment, i will rub my hands together like someone would if they are trying to warm up their hands. i do get emotional about movies and cry. i'm kind of amazed a movie never inspired me enough to cause stimming.

if something is funny, it rarely makes me laugh. i sit through a funny movie like a dead person. i enjoy the movie though. if someone tells a good joke, i'll say, "ha, ha." to let them know i appreciate it. there are supposed to be all sorts of physical and emotional benefits of laughing. i miss out on them all.



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28 Sep 2011, 9:00 pm

RockDrummer616 wrote:
I stim a lot when I'm watching an exciting sports game or occasionally a very exciting movie.

On a side note, I was just wondering if stretching is considered a stim. I've noticed I've been stretching a lot lately and it feels like stimming.


Stretching can totally be a stim. I used to be good about doing it in private, but I've started doing it in public without even realizing it recently and people always look at me like I'm a total freak. lol


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29 Sep 2011, 7:42 am

Movies , like TV, both of which i watch rarely for reasons of needing to actually do things outside the lounge :), are something i will usually lock into and cannot be raised externally without a physical nudge.

other times, usually when with somebody, i will analyse the film and pick out all the plot holes, obvious (to me) continuity errors and detail many of the technical aspects of the film..


I have a partner who will testify to how much "joy" that is :oops:

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