Fussy with clothing?
I cannot be comfortable unless I am wearing tights (nylons). I wear them under jeans/pants, with dresses and I sleep in them. A hole in the toe area or a seam touching my toenails is unacceptable and I will find a new pair. My best friend once "stole" everything from my sock drawer and I didn't notice for well over three months since I won't wear them. I detest having my arms or legs bare and only allow them to be so in the summer when I am outside (texas, 100 degree+ weather= imminent unconsciousness). It feels unnatural to have bare skin indoors; I can always be found in long sleeves or a sweater. Shirts have to be long enough to cover belly and back even when sitting. If it rides up, it will drive me insane. I adore soft materials. Regular, starched cotton, office shirts feel awful and I will not wear them. My night shirts either have to be made of knit or nylon/lycra.
I remember being very young and demanding to have footie pajamas to sleep in. If anyone recalls, they were the kind that covered the foot and had plastic non-slip on the bottoms. I hated the plastic and wouldn't wear them until I had peeled all of it off even though it didn't directly touch the feet.
~First post, please don't eat me
As a kid I always loved to wear shorts with and walk around barefoot (still do in fact) I remember when I was at school I used to hide my sandals in my bag and walk barefoot round the school (got told off a few times but it didn't stop me from doing it). Those were the days
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Diagnosed with HFA at age 3
Aspie quiz score -
Your Aspie score: 139 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 69 of 200 You are very likely an Aspie
Tags on shirts, pants, underwear, bras... Seams on socks, bras, pants, shirts, underwear... I prefer soft clothing. I have to cut takes and seams off, otherwise, I'm pretty irritated all day by them to the point of taking the article of clothing off.
I also have problems with shoes being too tight. It takes me hours or even days to find the right pair of shoes.
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