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eelektrik
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01 Jan 2008, 6:41 pm

Listening to music(Or when I have a song stuck in my head, which is often) is pretty much the only time I find myself stimming at all. But I love it. And some things I just hate doing without listening to music, such as washing dishes which I actively avoid doing if people are home as I like to listen to music and crank the volume when I'm doing it, it keeps my mind off the fact that I'm doing a boring mundane chore.

And can singing be considered a stim? As if I'm listening to a song I know the lyrics to I can't help but want to sing along, otherwise I'm just usually tapping to the beat of the song. Singing seems to suppress my desire to do something with my hands while listening to music.



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01 Jan 2008, 6:45 pm

wsmac wrote:
You can tell folks you have MandibularSensoryStereophonicStims!
That should confuse them enough to leave you alone! :twisted:


Haha, that's awesome. Perfect.


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