RobsPlanet wrote:
Basically, when I see very thin, sharp things, I feel like they're right up against by eyes, even when they're quite far away. For example, if I'm in a car that drives past a barbed-wire fence, and I look at the barbs, I flinch.
I don't generally recoil or flinch at things most people do, just sharp, thin things, so its made me wonder if its an autistic sensory thing. I've always had this and want to understand it. Does anyone else get anything like this?
First: I very much appreciate that you are using words borrowed from Pokemon RPG games (flinch, recoil).
Second: Yes, I do find myself recoiling at the sight of sharp objects. I'm also afraid to hold sharp objects, for fear of hurting myself or someone nearby accidentally. I think this is somewhat related to OCD and general anxiety, as it seems to be a common fear among people with anxiety disorders. Whenever I put dishes away from the dishwasher (one of my daily chores at home), I hate handling sharp knives.
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