stabilator wrote:
It depends on where I am and what I am doing. If out of public, I often pick my skin or play with my hair. If in public and standing I tend to pace and fidget with things in my pockets. If nothing is in the pockets, my fingers will often be doing a finger dance inside the pockets. If sitting, I tend to shake my leg or fidget in some way.
I do those a lot. >.>
I also have little finger flicks, grunting/throat clearing, twiddling my toes aggressively, squeezing my nose for ages randomly. I'm not sure if it counts as stimming directly but in the company of someone I like I tend to start spurting random words/questions/noises (it's as if I have a random generating machine in my head with few criteria for spitting out), or singing/humming tunes, most commonly Super Mario Brothers.
They change depending on the emotions I'm feeling though. For example, when anxious (such as when someone is coming towards me) I'll start examining a callous in my left hand and rotating it constantly until the person goes away, or perhaps I'll press my fingers together and make pyramid like shapes and pretend to be examining them. When I'm sad I don't really stim much because I feel like I have no energy or am too deeply involved in my thoughts, or staring at something. When I'm socializing with someone on Skype and I'm happy I tend to bounce on my chair and make facial expressions etc, mostly complex body things.
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Unapologetically, Norny.
-chronically drunk