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21 Mar 2017, 10:13 pm

I don't hand flap at all and don't think I ever have. I do rub them together though.



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29 Apr 2017, 12:04 pm

Hand flapping was never one of my stims, but I have several others. None of them is really weird, so if I lose control of them in public, it usually doesn't look too weird.

Among my repertoire are knee bouncing, pen and utensil twirling, tapping fingers and/or nodding head, or moving my hand to the beat during music, and a few others. The ones during music are only a problem if the music I am listening to is just a tune running in my brain. Since my brain usually plays tunes when no other music is available, I do have to try to control this stim in public. :lol:


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29 Apr 2017, 1:48 pm

Recently I do hand flapping A LOT. It used to be a happy stim of mine but strangely this seems to have changed. I'm really unstable these days and have had meltdowns three times this week only.



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29 Apr 2017, 3:03 pm

the reasons for my stims seem to kind of change and migrate, too. whether the cause is angry, happy, stressed, etc, my stims seem to migrate



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05 May 2017, 5:43 am

I was doing this today actually. But my version is sort of flapping my fingers against my palm while moving my hand up and down. Not sure why exactly, but I was sort of uncomfortable about something at my job so that's probably it.


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14 May 2017, 1:46 am

Starr wrote:
I don't hand flap. The main AS thing I do when I'm very upset is biting my lips and the inside of my mouth.


Same here as well as bouncing my legs



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28 May 2017, 5:38 am

On rare occasions, if I'm very excited or nervous I do hand flap. I don't like doing it in front of others, I try to keep my stims small or hidden in public. I prefer to rock back and forth and side to side more anyways, that is the one hard to control for me.



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04 Jul 2017, 5:42 pm

No, I don't flap my hands. I don't want to do anything that would make people think I'm weird. Of course, having an interest in a tennis player many people have never heard of (too bad, they should know of him) would make people think I'm weird, anyway.



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11 Jul 2017, 5:59 am

If I hand-flap these days, I'd break my wrists.

I don't think I hand-flapped even in my blatantly autistic days.



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11 Jul 2017, 6:32 pm

I dont do it anymore, I havnt for years. It was something I always associated with child-like excitement.

However, my main stimmimg behaviour involves flapping-like stimulus, I twirl a kitchen utensil (a spatula, a ladel) rapidly around in my hands so the shaft twirls around. I remember doing this when I was no more than 4 years old, and I still do this decades later.

To me the two were different, but the utensil thing is pretty similar I guess. Does anybody else do weird s**t like this?


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16 Jul 2017, 7:00 am

I OCCASIONALLY flap my hands when I'm REALLY EXCITED and ALONE IN THE ROOM. LOL.



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24 Jul 2017, 9:33 pm

i have to twittle my fingers in front of my face while closing my eyes when i have an abundance of extremely excited energy. It's something I've always done and even now i still do it when my excitement builds up. I need it to release the energy otherwise i start shaking and get overly anxious and overwhelmed. But i hide it, never do it in front of people. usually go into the bathroom. even the closest people in my life don't know i do it.



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25 Jul 2017, 12:17 am

Victor1985 wrote:
However, my main stimmimg behaviour involves flapping-like stimulus, I twirl a kitchen utensil (a spatula, a ladel) rapidly around in my hands so the shaft twirls around. I remember doing this when I was no more than 4 years old, and I still do this decades later.

To me the two were different, but the utensil thing is pretty similar I guess. Does anybody else do weird s**t like this?


lol. yep. it's also imperative that i vibrate (?????) the end of a metal ruler on a table whenever i have access to those. i HAVE to do it.

always.

there's a method out there somewhere that allows clapping very quickly, and while it's hard (but rewarding) to get them all to connect so it sounds like applause, it looks really dumb and is hand flapping in the most literal sense.


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28 Jul 2017, 12:13 am

I will involuntarily start to flap my left hand when I'm very excited, but usually stop it right away. I used to do it more, especially as a teen, but now I prefer to flick my hands to get the wrist movement I crave.


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13 Jun 2018, 5:22 am

I never do it because that would result in huge pain in my wrists. I occasionally do other stuff with my hands tough. For example I really love to link my little fingers into each other. I also tend to clap alot.


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25 Jun 2018, 3:33 pm

I never hand flap. I wanted to the other day, though, because I was very excited. I found out I was getting my service dog much sooner than expected.

I wonder if nonautistic people get the urge when they receive great news - like winning the lottery.


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