AspieBoiLOL1 wrote:
I'd like to hear your input, it seems that way since many people with AS/autism suffer from sensory issues. They also seem to take things really hard, and even a minor insult sticks with them for weeks, even years. Is this why they prefer spending time alone?
I don't think the sensory sensitivity is directly connected with emotional hypersensitivity, so much as it is the result of those natural feelings of alienation and rejection one feels from being unable to fit in socially. We already tend to feel we don't really belong anywhere with normal people, so it's easy to feel crushed over the merest slight or sign of rejection.
When you already feel that nobody really likes you, or even wants to get to know you, it hurts twice as much when something happens to prove you right.
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