I had a moment today where I realized that I prefer smaller enclosed spaces without a lot of sound. I know that is a classic Autism trait but I never connected the dots. I’ve always done what feels best in the moment.

  • TheBluePillock@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I describe it as more claustrophilic than agoraphobic. I’ve always enjoyed small, windowless rooms and closets. I’m willing to admit I’ve slept in the closet more than a few times.

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    4 days ago

    See, I love being outside: the sensation of wind on my skin, the warm sunshine, fresh air. But the only place where I truly feel safe is inside (any enclosed space without people and noise, that is)

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    3 days ago

    Definitely. I also have some weird agoraphobia. Can’t be in open spaces by myself, unless blasting music into my ears. Even some big vehicles’ interiors scare the crap out of me with how big they feel. Compact cars forever.

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    4 days ago

    Yes it was something I recognized decades ago, although I only discovered the autism a couple years ago.

    I love small spaces, and having less stuff also gives a similar mental effect

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    4 days ago

    Absolutely! Being able to brace my legs against a wall really helps me relax. I think it’s related to poor proprioception, helps me keep track of my limbs without constantly fidgeting.