Midna wrote:
So basically it's an urge to move a part of my body, I guess it's the the same as when autistic kids flap their arms up and down. When I was in The Learning Center which was a classroom in my school for special needs kids, some of them who were further up on the autism scale then I am, would shake their hands, flap their arms or rock back and forth.
An Autistic 'stim' is a repetitive nearly constant whole body movement: rocking, swaying, flapping that is done unconsciously and automatically to diffuse anxiety. Its not a momentary 'urge'. Lots of people call hair twirling, nail biting and common fidgets like that stims, but those are not related to Autism. They may be self-stimulating in a technical sense, but even most neurotypical folk have fidgets they engage in when they're bored.