[As a follow on thought, I wondered if the sensory thing was more than just sound. In my house, I like the blinds and drapes closed and dim lights. Wearing soft loose fitting clothes with heavy sweat socks while walking soundlessly on wall-to-wall carpeting. NO hard sole shoes clumping across hardwood floors. I only watch TV shows with quiet dialogue and if the show has a baby crying, I mute it until the scene changes. I don't like sudden changes in temperature, like a cold breeze coming through an open window.
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Jim, I'm the opposite to you; I like brightness in a room. If the classroom windows are covered with curtains, I shove them away, even though the lights are on or I plan to show a video later.
Soon as I get home, off go the socks to the laundry basket. I don't like sudden changes in temperature, either.
Yes, that is a pain. When we were sitting in the waiting room of a clinic , there were two television sets blasting away, and each played a different program! My husband actually turned one of them off. It was torture to listen to the demented voices and horrible music. Often painful music is played in public places, like stores and I can't marshal my thoughts because the music is so awful.
Good for your husband! That must have driven your bonkers. I too went to one with the telly on; it was huge but fortunately it wasn't loud. I don't want to look at some asinine soapie. Just put on the news, man. What is it with clinics and stupid telly shows?
Surely there is...there's gotta be. Flashing ads on a screen, these neon colors that are so popular again (didn't we get enough of that in the 80's??), repetitive movement...and smells (perfume, ugh!!!). It even bothers me to see certain lines in my field of vision...like if the corner of a table is pointed just so that both edges are pointing at me through that corner. It's like an energy beam or something that makes me feel jumpy and annoyed.
I have to tell my students not to wear perfume or strong aftershave (or bring coffee) to class. They oblige for the most part, since I have explained I have allergies. Headaches or difficulty breathing is usually instant.
Yeah, repetitive movement like animated icons. So glad this site doesn't have them!
Neon lights have never bothered me, and still don't. I too grew up in the 80s!