SilentBedlam wrote:
(...)Taste - not necessarily a hypersensitvity, perhaps an insensitivity. I love the acid taste - the stronger the better. Like when you eat the small white crystalline block of flavouring that hasn't got crushed properly, found in the bottom of a pack of Salt & Vinegar crisps - I love it. Also the waft of vinegar that evaporates, as you pour it on really hot chips. I like citrus fruits, and coca-cola, though I don't drink it so much now(...)
Me too, Silent... I drink dill pickle juice... just the thought of the smell of the stop solution in traditional photography makes my mouth water (it smells like vinegar)...
I also have a good sense of smell... Not necessarily that I smell MORE than others, but I DO tend to be able to identify more quickly, or at least connect it to something...
The same thing goes for hearing, I tend to notice smaller details and make connections others don't, except that I'm hypersensitive to loud and sudden noises... Motorbikes and emergency vehicles are the worst. They come fast and loud and make me feel very, very anxious.
Touch, however, is
the very worst... I'm not a real huggy / touchy-feely person, but what really freaks me out is texture. I CANNOT run the palms of my hands along anything textured... just thinking of it now makes my stomach tighten and gives me unpleasant goosebumps... hair, dry skin, canvas, wool... ANYTHING.