Certain fabrics I really hate because they have the touch equivalent of the nails-on-chalkboard sound feeling. I have to be careful when petting dogs with wirey fur because if I do too long a stroke, it can make my hand feel all uncomfortable and tingly for hours.
I also hate "ribbed" clothing, knitted wool and sleeves with tight elastic ends. How anyone can wear such clothing, I do not know. Also, clothes labels positioned at the side of the stomach. I have to cut those off.
Shouting can really get to me, too. It hurts my head and sets my heart going... if someone then touches me suddenly whilst shouting is going on... ugh.
There are a few foods I don't like that I think texture is the main reason, too. Like peas and corn.
Loud bass can make me dizzy.
Any kind of scraping... my grandma has a set of chinese musician exercise ball things that are made of metal and aside from the awful abrasive chiming they make thanks to the bell things inside them, they scrape together horribly.
What I hate most of all is when I get an overload, which can be caused by anything if it's strong enough. The touch version I've already outlined, but the sound version causes every subsequent noise to... idk, it's hard to describe, it's like... the noises make the insides of my ears shiver uncomfortably.... regardless of how strong said noises are. It happens visually, too, where a certain motion or light or colour spectrum hurts my eyes and then every little light afterwards for an hour or so just seems way to bright and uncomfortable.
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We should adapt - but we should not conform.
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Latest Aspie Quiz: AS - 151, NT - 38 / RAADS-R: 195 / AQ: 38