Sight: By far my weakest sense. I'm legally blind in my right eye and near sighted in the left. However, at closer distances or, ironically, in the dark, I seem to have better vision than others. Even at far distances I have a tendency to notice things before anyone else, I just have a harder time figuring out exactly what those things are. I'm also extremely sensitive to changes in lighting.
Taste: I'm not sure about this one. I can often taste ingredients in dishes that other people seem not to and I often find myself very sensitive to things that are sweet and occasionally those that are salty (the dish can have barely any sugar or an average amount of salt and it's overwhelming to me, whereas it's normal or non-existent to other people). However, I can eat things that are extremely bitter, sour or spicy to most people but to me they'll be normal or lacking in flavor and I love water (especially if it has a lot of minerals in it). I've always had a preference for those 'tastes', so perhaps I've just built up a tolerance.
Touch: I'm extremely sensitive to touch. I can always feel when something/someone touches me or even just grazes against my hair. Even a simple hug can sometimes be unbearable and I can't stand the feeling of wax in my ears.
But on the flip side, I love being surrounded by pillows/blankets and I do like to wear clothes, lol. However, the material can not be satin, lace, wool, (p)leather or feathers and I absolutely cannot sleep on a soft bed (unless it's a water bed). Also, my brain seems to have things messed up in the sensational department, namely pain. I have an extremely high pain tolerance and often find it pleasurable.
(I have been told that this is apparently not "normal"...whatever that is.)
Hearing: I'm also extremely sensitive to hearing. I can hear things that most people I know cannot (I can hear people from across a crowded room, can hear dog whistles, etc.) and some things that I hear are actually painful (if that's possible) such as nails on a chalk board, dog whistles, squeals of brakes, the motors of some machines, etc. But as with my sense of touch, my brain has crossed certain wires. For example, if I'm talking to someone in a parking lot the conversation will become the "background noise" whereas the sound of cars, doors, etc. will become the primary noise when in fact, it should be the other way around. It's because of this that I sometimes have to ask people to repeat themselves, not because I didn't hear them but because my brain doesn't always process it clearly (and I want to be sure I'm replying to them instead of the person two lanes away). I've heard people with AS say that they feel like they have a constant radio playing in their head. I kind of feel like that, except it plays way more than music. It's like my brain just cannot filter out certain sounds (like a NT seems to be able to) and I have to concentrate extremely hard to focus on and find the needle in the haystack.
Smell: It's very hard to decide whether this or hearing is my strongest sense but I think it's probably this. At times I envy those with a weak sense of smell. Most things are just so overwhelming to me that I get physically sick. I cannot for the life of me manage to use most perfumes/colognes or anything with a floral or cinnamon scent. I can use some fruity scents but not many, my soaps and air fresheners are basically limited to those that are "scented" like water/rain. Pretty much the only other scents I can tolerate smell "industrial" (alcohol, cleaners, petrol, etc.). I can't even hardly go to a restaurant or be in a house where lard/grease (plant or animal) is being used for cooking. When I do (am forced to) I have to take my body spray (which smells similar to spray paint), spray it on the sleeves of my jacket/sweater (and in the hood if I have one), and bury my face in them. So, I'm basically just huffing aerosol until we leave (which I presume is not healthy but it seems to be the only way that I can keep from vomiting while still "socializing").
I don't understand how some people can get through the day so easily. It simply amazes me.