Joined: 8 Jul 2009 Age: 41 Gender: Female Posts: 5,001 Location: My own little world
10 Apr 2013, 1:43 pm
treblecake wrote:
There's nothing strange about it, I swear it's like a natural instinct built into people haha I notice everyone do it. Whenever I sit on grass I don't even make a conscious decision to start pulling the grass out and fidgeting with it.
Maybe it is a natural instinct which developed because we needed to look for green edible vegetation to pick and consume.
Joined: 14 Mar 2013 Gender: Male Posts: 4,343 Location: Seattle
10 Apr 2013, 5:40 pm
I agree, pulling grass and a million other things may not be unique to Aspies when taken by themselves. Not everything can be an Aspie symptom.
But when you put them all together, and you get the impression that people think you're a little off because you're always fidgeting with everything, all the time; now that might be Aspergerish.
Joined: 18 Jun 2012 Age: 62 Gender: Female Posts: 20,558 Location: Aux Arcs
10 Apr 2013, 7:50 pm
I love the smell of grass,and bare feet on it,and pulling it.Gardening was a special interest even when I was little.I would dig up little wild flowers and make little flower beds.
So I get to pull grass and weeds a lot,and the dirt also smells good,it has a sweet smell.
But I do fidget with my hands,I like to twist and play with my hair or anything I can pull thru my hands.
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Joined: 6 Jul 2005 Age: 64 Gender: Male Posts: 6,096 Location: Sweden
14 Apr 2013, 10:17 am
I tested it in Aspie Quiz, and pulling grass correlates the most with throwing small things like stones. It also correlates to other traits in the Aspie hunting group. Just like throwing stones, this can be seen as a stim as well.
The correlation to neurodiversity is decent (0.41).
Joined: 15 Dec 2007 Age: 45 Gender: Male Posts: 898 Location: Netherlands
15 Apr 2013, 12:25 am
Strange thing also is that I do not consider it as dirty when I walk in it on bare feet, even if there is mud on them afterwards. But when I walk through a puddle or something it feels dirty and I clean my feet within a short time. It has this clean association, unless it is really wet or damaged. And oh yes, I really thoroughly hate people who let their dog walk on grass that is intended for people.
Joined: 9 Jun 2007 Gender: Male Posts: 1,881 Location: Near the Delaware River
22 Apr 2013, 8:20 pm
Hmmmm, I have no problem pulling grass, I just don't like to mow my lawn.
Also, I'm sure my neighbors would object if they saw me grabbing the grass of my own property....
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