T_a_b_o_O wrote:
I know this is a sensitive matter, since picking your nose is considered taboo for adults in most societies. So I will make a little poll here, and I encourage every adult person with Asperger's(self-diagnosed or official), who has a stimming problem, to vote. Since I am only interested in adult with Asperger's, I hope everyone else will choose the last option to not skew the results.
I do pick my nose, I would rather not, but I can't stop it. If I do not, it itches like crazy. I pick my skin if there are some irregularities, I pick on spots if I get them, on insect bites, if I get a sunburn and my skin starts peeling, I can't help myself, I need to pick. I have scars to prove it, but I wish I didn't. If I see ants, I start to itch, which in turn can lead to more skin-picking.
Since it might be hard to admit you pick your nose as an adult, I suggest you vote anonymously, and rather comment below on skin-picking vs nose-picking, and if there is a connection between the two. And also perhaps if you think picking your nose actually is a stim, or is it just a bad habit?
Bad habit. Usually because mucus hardens in my nose and annoys the living day lights out of me .
Of course, we all know that "You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose."