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Jensen
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09 Jul 2016, 7:55 am

Loud noises, large vehicles, motorcycles, loud music, screaming transistors, screaming kids, dry rasping sounds, like those, Dianthus mentions. Sometimes malls.


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09 Jul 2016, 4:54 pm

MissAlgernon wrote:
- being tickled.

That's a big one! I hated when I was younger and people would get the urge to tickle me, and it made me so uncomfortable that I'd hit them and run away screaming to make them stop.
Another thing I can't stand is that electric razor that my barber uses to do the fine trimming when I get a haircut. The sound of it makes my neck tingle and vibrate, and I just want to jump out of the chair and explode.



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09 Jul 2016, 5:20 pm

saxgeek wrote:
MissAlgernon wrote:
- being tickled.

That's a big one! I hated when I was younger and people would get the urge to tickle me, and it made me so uncomfortable that I'd hit them and run away screaming to make them stop.


Oh, this is true for me, too!

It just makes me so upset and uncomfortable, I start crying. It feels like I'm being attacked, and they won't stop. They just think it's funny. :(


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09 Jul 2016, 6:30 pm

The first things that come to my mind are:

Metal on metal sounds. It makes me cringe even writing it.
Sudden loud sounds
Chewing and similar sounds
Techno and similar music types (generally too much high pitched sounds) give me headaches
Even someone talking silently can push me over the edge sometimes
Fireworks, gunshots etc make me jump even when I know beforehand they will happen

Bright blinking lights

Crowded places, especially if many people are walking towards me on a street

Slimy textured foods, or generally any 'odd' texture can trigger vomiting

Heavy/unusual smells


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- very hot foods and drinks (not spicy, I mean temperature), like the temperature where people usually drink tea is literally burning ;


I get odd looks from strangers because I add cold water to hot drinks/soups all the time :D


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09 Jul 2016, 6:49 pm

Heated arguments or "passionate discussions"

Small talk first thing in the morning

As above, metal scraping metal (much worse than fingernails on a chalkboard, which never seemed all that bad to me)

Lots of people in a smallish space

Several conversations going on at the same time, especially in a room with echo-ey acoustics like a gymnasium (this happens every Sunday after church)

Strobe lights and other flashy light shows (this is why I don't like church services that feel like rock concerts or disco halls)

NThubby driving on the freeway in rush hour traffic, or driving too close to the curb in town, or what feels like much too close to other cars at rush hour

Wet socks.


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09 Jul 2016, 7:02 pm

The subway.

Sometimes when it's a really noisy one, or it blows its horn, I feel simultaneously like I will fall on the ground and like I will punch the person next to me. I've never done either, but I just feel that way.



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09 Jul 2016, 7:07 pm

Dealing with styrofoam always makes me cringe. I don't want to touch it, and I can't stand the squeaking it makes when rubbed together. I've known a few NTs who hate styrofoam, too, which is pretty interesting.

I also don't have any problem whatsoever with fingernails on a chalkboard.



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10 Jul 2016, 1:06 am

Loud sounds
Being tickled
Any kind of touch that I was not warned of in advance
Handling raw meat or anything slimy or sticky
Crowded environments (this could be a room full of people, or a busy street if I'm driving). This is more due to the visual overload of so many moving people/objects than anything else.
Strong odors (good or bad)
Bright lights


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10 Jul 2016, 4:34 am

i have profoundly deaf and i have mild asperger's my senses is really strong like sight touch smell the worst part for me i cannot breath trough to car smoke i instant smell i cant handle cow poo and pee everything bad smell especially toilet is worst part for me and weird car smell i just smell everything strong so i get frustrated over smell in my head i hate the strong smells and dead bodies and in shops i can smell food everything in fish is gross smell like rotten fish makes me cough stuck in my noses but i love smelling flowers but i hate loud noise in crowds like screaming everything single with my hearing aids i tend to turn my hearing aids off but sound air is pulsing im very sensitive to vibratings things its annoying and temperture changes in heat is gross makes me overloaded :roll:


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10 Jul 2016, 4:40 am

I was at the bookstore yesterday, and a small child was jumping on the floor. I felt like the whole building was moving and I couldn't tell where I was/orient myself until he stopped.