The closest things for stim toys that I have are a few plushies and fashion dolls. I like how some of the fabric and hair feels.
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I have never really owned a toy meant specifically for stimming. Instead, I tend to use everyday parts of my environment or my own body. I used to have a watch with an adjustable outer "ring", so you could turn it clockwise, but not counterclockwise, and it would give off a slight sawing sound like a ziplock. I also used to play with a bracelet I owned quite a bit, or my glasses when I'm nervous.
When I was 10, I got a cute, pink and fluffy "monster" pillow with black eyes and teeth as a Christmas present. I carried it around with me all over the place and loved to hug and lay down on it. I lost it on a bus a year and a half later, and I still miss it a bit...
Love putty. I like your avatar. Did you draw it?I have a Nee Doh ball, an "atomic" Need Doh, a Pop It thingy, silly putty, this green dough textured thing, this slime-like stuff that breaks apart like silly putty if you apply force to it, and a bunch of tiny "gummy" textured animal figures.
I was so busy blabbing on my other post I didn't answer the question...The closest things for stim toys that I have are a few plushies and fashion dolls. I like how some of the fabric and hair feels.
that is beautiful!!!