Mountain Goat wrote:
Question. Is the touching things as one walks a stim?
I don't have to do it but I just do it. I will rub my hand on (Run my fingers along) something as I pass like a hedge or something or a wall or a fence etc as I walk past. Usually a wall. Now I noticed through life that not many people do that. Only a few small kiddies, yet I am an adult. Is it a stim? Is it a trait? Or is it just me being me?
I didn't know that was weird lol...I do that a lot. Idk I never really think about it, but idk maybe sometimes the texture of something seems pleasant so I want to feel it and see if it is I guess.
But I mean I'd also probably also stop to watch bugs if they were doing something interesting, as I am kind of a bug nerd. It's good though because my bug nerd tendencies stopped me from killing a mud-dauber, it is just a wasp that innocently builds a mud death trap to stuff paralized spiders into and lays an egg on top and the larvae eats the live spiders before becoming a full grown mud dauber itself. They are pollinators though as the adults only consume nectar. and well if you have arachnophobia they may be your friends since they specifically kill spiders or rather paralize them and feed them to their young so killing by proxy but still.
But yeah back to the topic, I do like to feel things when I am walking...like if I see a big tree growing I do usually want to go get closer to it and touch its bark, but yeah never really thought about if it was normal or not. That said since I do like to kinda touch plants and things I have not seen a lot...I am glad there were warnings around the poison ivy growing at a place me and my boyfriend hiked. I might have touched that plant if not for that and had to learn the hard way...but yeah there were signs to point out a poison ivy grove specifically saying not to touch it so that was helpful for sure.
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