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  • Apparently, my hearing is better than average, which explains why noises bother me so much. Misophonia is no joke.
    Xinyta
    Xinyta
    While I don't have this. I'll agree that it's asking someone to do the impossible.
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    thejuice
    I'm sure an NT will come in here and tell you to grow up 😂 @Misty Avich
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    Misty Avich
    Misophonia is a real thing and I think there should be remote homes in the middle of fields for us to live comfortably because neighbour noise is my most triggering misophonia sounds
    I wish I could interpret facial expressions better, then I would have an easier time telling when trouble is coming.
    Is having a monotone normal for autistic people?
    Xinyta
    Xinyta
    Yes. It is a typical feature of Autism. Due to our lack of understanding of vocal tone and how it works in relation to communicating feelings, intentions, and thoughts.

    It's something we can adjust, and minimize, with practice.
    There are some clothes that don't agree with me. The socks I wore are too uncomfortable.
    Rodafina
    Rodafina
    Sometimes, my socks drive me mad. When the seams by the toe get crooked my brain can barely focus on anything else.
    Is it weird that some words bother me? Like I just don't like how they sound like the word "moist".
    Xinyta
    Xinyta
    It's actually not that unusual. Alot of people have a word that bothers them. A pet peeve word.

    Though a word, like what you stated, can be used as a double entendre. Typically of NSFW nature.
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    Misty Avich
    I don't like when people go sshh even on the TV. It makes me cringe.
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