I voted Social Interaction, but I also have difficulties with sensory sensitivity, too. I don't like having to listen to repetitive loud noise for long periods of time. The most recent incident of this that comes to mind is the 5-hour-long after-party for my older stepbrother's wedding. They'd hired a band to play Queen, Hendrix, Led Zeppellin and Rolling Stones tunes in their backyard as loud as possible, which is all music I normally love, only there were several things wrong with this particular situation:
- Surrounded by people I don't know from Adam or Eve behaving in strange, unpredictable ways (people getting falling-down-drunk, and this one woman kept yelling everything she said and making this "AA-AA-OOOOWWW!" noise over and over)
- Music being played at top volume and me not having any control over how much I was exposed to or how soft/loud it was
- The inside of my stepbrother's house would have been no haven, because it was packed full of strange people too
- CROWDS! CROWDS! CROWDS!
- My stepmother getting drunk herself and embarrassing me
- Being pushed to get up and dance/talk to people I didn't even know when I didn't feel comfortable doing so
- Being stuck in a dress, nylons and heeled shoes all day
- Not having easy access to Dory or any of my other plush friends (I'd left most of them at home and had only brought Dory with me on the trip)....she was in my purse, but I wasn't about to trot her out in front of people I didn't know
- AAAaaaannnd to top it all off, there was no way for me to stim/decompress once we got back to the hotel, since WIFI was too expensive and I was in a room with my parents.
I'm actually still torn between feeling incredibly guilty for ruining the night for my parents with my concluding meltdown, and feeling as if I deserve a medal for having endured the whole d@mn debacle.
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