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TryEachDay
4mo

Specific smells. If people wear heavy purfume or the smell after using a construction cutter. A snease of a person smells really weired

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Auggie🏳️‍⚧️
4mo

That’s fair… that’s the same for me too

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sunflowermuffin
4mo

Labels in shirts!

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Auggie🏳️‍⚧️
4mo

Yea, that is SO annoying!

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sonnek
4mo

OMG, where to start? Some seams of my clothing that always scratch. This one hair in my face. Those rain sprinkles on my glasses. The returning noise of a construction site or a leaf blower. The brainless conversation at the table next to me. The somehow scratchy voice of a colleague that seems to hurt physically. The flickering lights of a broken illumination. The squeak of chalk on a wall board. Textiles that get caught on my dry skin. A well meant physical touch but once too often. Underwear that doesn’t stay in place. Food with a strange consistency. And so on 🫣🤯😂

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Auggie🏳️‍⚧️
4mo

I have so many too! 😐🫣 probably more than you!

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Lucy 🧡💛🤍🩵💙
4mo

Different Sound sources (especially multiple groups of people talking all around me at once) but concerts and festivals are okay for some reason ( probably because the music just drowns everything else)

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Auggie🏳️‍⚧️
4mo

Same! Music is a good coping strategy!

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FancyMia
4mo

Yes 1 especially hate it in restaurants or when sitting on the bus… But then I take my headphones and if I hear the first part of numb everything seems to be okay somehow

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Julia from Numo
4mo

Noise, big crowds, and I am out

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Auggie🏳️‍⚧️
4mo

Same! That’s a few of my a million sensory issues…

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