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I like fidgeting. I shake one leg. I click pens. I pop gum. I snap my fingers. I open and close the battery cover on remote controls until they break. I open and close the stapler on my desk. I put the staple remover on and finger and squeeze it over and over. Most of these things I notice I'm doing well after starting and it doesn't feel good to stop.
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Katrina Katrinka :donor: (katrinakatrinka@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 07-Mar-2025 10:54:06 JST Katrina Katrinka :donor:
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Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한🦣 (youronlyone@c.im)'s status on Friday, 07-Mar-2025 10:54:06 JST Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한🦣
@katrinakatrinka Ooh. I did a lot of those back in school, and often I was told so stop because it was annoying. We had no idea then I'm autistic, but yes, it didn't feel good to stop.
Sometimes I'm wondering what my school years would've been like if we knew already. I guess I didn't have to force myself to stop doing things because it wasn't "right", and school life would've been easier without the social pressure. 😁
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