tryptophan9 wrote:
For several years, one problem that I have had is difficulty going to the washroom (number 2) unless I'm home alone. Even when my parents are home, I always had the difficulty to go unless I my parents thought I was going to take a shower (such as I would go before taking the shower and flush the toilet after turning on the shower). I find it even harder to do number 2 in public washrooms (which I have almost never done before) where I assume the only way I could go successfully is to make sure I went in complete secrecy. I'll be heading off to university later this fall so it'll be a problem I have to resolve. I've had the problem gradually develop ever since I was old enough to be trusted to be home alone (since age 13) when my brain seems to have gradually became used to the freedom to go to the bathroom when no one notices, such that it prevents you from making any bowel movements with anyone realizing that you went. This is obviously a psychological factor, but I wonder if anyone by any chance knows any other people with Asperger's with a similar problem, and is this issue more common to people with AS because their brain varies from NT people?
I'm not even kidding, there's a phenomenon called "bathroom stall shyness." I do not experience this, but many people (NTs included) do.