skibum wrote:
MadocGwynedd wrote:
I'm 30. I stopped stimming because I used to get teased. But it drives me nuts. Sometimes I just need to orient myself but I can't because it makes me look like an idiot. So i wait til i get home and can be myself. I hate it.
That is terrible. Welcome to WP by the way. Be confident and secure in who you are. If you look like an idiot, do so with pride and hold your head up high. Stimming is a neurological necessity. It is so important that we are allowed and able to do it whenever our bodies need to. If anyone has a problem with that or if anyone teases you tell them to ****off. This is about your health and your well being. That is all that matters. And the world needs to get comfortable with the fact that we stim. How much do we have to destroy our natural ways or hide them just so that people can feel comfortable? I stim in public all the time and I don't care what people think or say. I am not bothered when other people stim. No one is bothered when other disabled people do what they do. Lots of people with Down Syndrome stick their tongues out. Lots of blind people move their heads back and forth. No one cares about that. It is high time that no one cares if we stim either. Stim away my friend, it is your right! Shall we start a movement?
I'll join in, I've been wanting to work on my self-confidence. It didn't occur to me before, but I do suppress a lot of my stimming when I'm in public or around people, and it's probably really not good for me.
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Yet in my new wildness and freedom I almost welcome the bitterness of alienage. For although nepenthe has calmed me, I know always that I am an outsider; a stranger in this century and among those who are still men.
-H. P. Lovecraft, "The Outsider"