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08 Apr 2009, 9:00 pm

Paper.
Balloons.
Tight clothes.
Bright lights.
Loud, sudden noises.
People brushing up against me or touching me in anyway.
Hot weather.
Mud.
Wet sand.



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09 Apr 2009, 8:49 am

Strapples wrote:
Cold water (as in a bath tub) and cold air
Denim
Paper and anything that makes your skin dry
itchy clothing such as wool
dust
dog barking
babies crying
children screaming
teenage girls talking and laughing


I can TOTALLY agree on these! Make me shiver :(
I also hate the smell of garlic and being touched softly or
stroked.



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09 Apr 2009, 1:42 pm

When my dog barks, it's really high pitched and annoying


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09 Apr 2009, 6:19 pm

That 'paralyzed' feeling you get when you haven't eaten in ages and are suffering from hypoglycemia.

Certain high frequencies of sound really hurt me.

Anything oily or sticky on my skin unless I actually want it there for a reason.

Congestion in my head and nose.

Bright lights. HATE EM.

Pain in my intestines. Haven't had that in ages, happily.



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09 Apr 2009, 8:05 pm

cheap bed sheets that feel like cardboard against my skin
air fresheners of any type
dust
rubber gloves
itchy, scratchy wool
handling drinking glasses fresh out of the dishwasher
handling tapioca flour (worse than chalk)
hugs, especially from fat, squashy feeling people
moist handshakes
cheap paper towels


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09 Apr 2009, 10:18 pm

cheap nose tissue paper that has no moisturizer in it i must add to my list... that stuff both feels like crap and i end up with irritated nostrils the next day


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10 Apr 2009, 2:20 pm

dry skin, particularly my hands
pruney fingers(just one more reason I don't see the appeal of swimming...)
dry lips(apparently I have a neurotic addiction to chapstick)
cardboard(partly because it makes my hands dry)
large amounts of fluorescent lighting(i.e. wal-mart), I can hear it buzzing, and after a while it can give me migraines
excessive amounts of perfume(this is also one of my asthma and migraine triggers)
getting my hands wet in general, because they feel dried out after(I can't do dishes without elbow-high gloves)
the smell of sauerkraut
clothes that are too tight(in the summer, I wear mostly skirts, often I prefer them to pants, they're less constricting)



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11 Apr 2009, 2:25 am

To be hit in the back. My back is really sensitive. Also I'm very sensitive to heat.



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11 Apr 2009, 6:49 am

Anything dry, such as dry skin (I have that). I used to breathe on my hands to "moisturise" them temporarily, but of course that looked a bit strange, so I had to stop doing that! I never wear gloves because they feel too dry, and I don't like the feeling of flour.

I don't like having had my hands in water for a while until they go all wrinkly. Touching a towel afterwards feels horrible.

The only times where I really don't like being touched is when I'm feeling sick, or have a stomach ache.

I've always really hated the smell of curry and fish. The smell of potatoes and rice really used to bother me, but I find it's bearable now as I quite like the taste of them.



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11 Apr 2009, 6:22 pm

The smell of McDonald's french fries, (while they are frying) used to nauseate me horribly.


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11 Apr 2009, 6:27 pm

the smell of beef cooking.


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11 Apr 2009, 6:42 pm

I agree. And the smell of pork cooking.


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11 Apr 2009, 6:58 pm

-When people dye their hair
-Teenagers in public
-Teenagers looking at you while they're talking (making me very suspicious and angry)
-People colouring with markers (the sounds they make sometimes :x)
-My hands feeling too dry (usually happens after a day of school)
-Crowded places
-Loud noises (such as babies crying, loud class etc)
-Being touched
-Handling stuff that makes your hands sticky (especially when I don't have the opportunity to wash my hands)! !!
-People in school who think they're cool (No, you're not pal, just because you kissed half the girls in your class)
-Some earphones (Hurts my ears badly when I put them on for around 30 seconds)

I'll post more, just can't think of them at the moment.



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11 Apr 2009, 7:16 pm

hartzofspace wrote:
I agree. And the smell of pork cooking.


the only meat i dont mind is chicken... everything else stinks like hell.


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12 Apr 2009, 6:32 pm

Bright lights, especially at night!
The sounds of things like small gas engines in leaf blowers,
Many purfumes
cigarette smoke
clicking noises
touchy feelly people, except in a romantic situation/relationship!



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12 Apr 2009, 6:49 pm

i hate any sound at night when i am trying to sleep. same goes for light.
need total silence and dark to be able to sleep easily.


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