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15 Oct 2010, 4:47 pm

Does anyone else feel like they're easily irritated or made uncomfortable by the way things "feel", how your body feels, etc. This is vague, what I mean is, for example: I can't ever go a day without shaving or I just feel really disgusting and uncomfortable. The sensation of the stubble/growth on my face (and especially neck) just sets me off and makes it hard to concentrate on other things. Or, another example, if I wear a shirt that's too small. I spend all day pulling it down, streching it out slightly so it's not as uncomfortable. Or if my toenails or fingernails are too long. If these things are bothering me it's all I can focus on until I get home and shave/change clothes/etc. Now of course NTs get these annoyances, but it seems like they bother me much much more. Like I'm more sensitive to them. This is also true for sounds (people munching food) but that's a whole other topic. (Well, not really I guess - discuss that if you like, too).



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15 Oct 2010, 4:52 pm

shirts that fit oddly, tags, missing a shower, these things and others make me rlly uncomfortable


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15 Oct 2010, 5:06 pm

i wear very baggy clothing. my feeling of being uncomfortable mainly comes from my hands and body not being smooth.



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15 Oct 2010, 5:22 pm

meaningless wrote:
Does anyone else feel like they're easily irritated or made uncomfortable by the way things "feel", how your body feels, etc.

Some of my hypersensitivities are different than yours, but I know that as actual fact about myself. Tight or wrong-fittings collars can cause a sense of someone or something having a choke-hold on me, and there are times I must leave the room to avoid jumping all over my own wife for making noises I happen to believe actually could be avoided.


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15 Oct 2010, 6:06 pm

I feel uncomfortable if my shirt are too tight and I have too much skin showing above my knees or below where a regular T-shirt collar would end.


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15 Oct 2010, 6:57 pm

YES. Belts makes me feel squeezing. I have to buy trousers that fits so well that I don't need to use belts. Obviously, it's not that simple and it causes me some trouble.


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15 Oct 2010, 9:10 pm

Yup.

They are AS hyper sensory issues we all have.



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16 Oct 2010, 10:54 am

Absolutely. Again, we here have different lists, but we know it well.