Spyke

I broke multiple cases doing this, so i am forcing myself to not do it.

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lemmy.ml

There's been a song stuck in my head for as long as I can remember (decades) that only comes out of the recesses of my brain when I'm alone, and I hum it over and over. Usually this is during driving or focusing on coding. Kinda frustrating that I don't even know if it's a real song or just something my brain is doing for fun. (It sounds a bit like the civil war song, When Johnny Comes Marching Home, I guess?) I'm too self-conscious to do it around other people.

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Have you tried using something like SoundHound? I've hummed songs using it and had pretty good success.

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lemmy.world

Not exactly my favorite, but my most done is biting/peeling my lips.

Stretching is probably my favorite. Like those good ones after waking up

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It's more just biting off already dry/dead skin, doesn't seem like I'm doing any damage

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Finding a soft lock of my hair and twirling it around my fingers. Both for the softness and the gentle tugging at my scalp. And as a bonus it's fairly socially acceptable.

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I'm a hair twirler/puller, also nail biter. I have a fidget slider toy too, the one looking like two playing cards, but it has limited use in a setting where others need to concentrate. Rubik's cubes are nice in those scenarios, like a 2x2, quick solve, quick scramble, repeat

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lemmy.ca

As an adult it is a mix of leg jiggling and rubbing my finger nails against my thumbs. As a child I used to tap out rhythms with my heels and toes, much to the chagrin of my teachers and classmates.

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  • jiggling pectoral or glute muscles (usually to music)
  • opening and closing the lid of an inhaler
  • grinding the folded tags in clothing
  • stroking beard
  • peeling top layer of skin off finger nails
  • plucking overly long eyebrow hairs
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I do this too. I actually keep a pair of metal cuticle nippers nearby for just this purpose. Using those means that I get a cleaner cut and am less likely to bleed afterwards.

I also have some chain finger toys. It's a small ring sized circle of bike chain with rubber on each section. You can put it on a fingertip and roll it around. It puts pressure on the cuticle area and gives a sensation which fills the need for stimulation in that area without ripping off skin.

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lemmy.eco.br

Usually when I notice I'm doing something (stroking my beard or moving my legs are the most common ones) and I have to be discreet, I try to focus on moving my toes

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When COVID hit and I started working from home, I decided to try growing a beard. After all, I didn't need to look 100% presentable during that awkward phase when it looks like you just forgot to shave a few days in a row.

Now, it's become a permanent part of my face and I love stroking it or pulling at the hairs (not enough to pull them out, just enough to play with them).

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Rocking, shaking my leg, tapping my finger, watching YouTube even when there’s nothing interesting on.

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I love drumming my fingers on the table/desk. And I can tell by the sound when it's time to trim my nails, because the tapping sound of nails hitting wood sets my teeth on edge.

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Rotate left & right on my desk chair Pacing around my living room puffing on my nicotine vape & talking to myself Stroking my walrus mustace (I blame Jamie Hyneman lol)

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When my feet are available for this, such as laying down or dangling, I like to push one down while pushing it up with the other foot, then switching feet.

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Thumb to finger taps. I do this often, more when getting nervous. I tap teeth to each other, too, feeling like I'm tapping one top to one bottom at a time. Going all the way around to tap all my teeth. I realized I'm tapping multiple teeth each time, but it's a tap for each pair of teeth.

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I like putting pressure on the arch of my feet. (Or where my arch would be as I have extremely flat feet.)

I actually bought a small wooden foot massager for this. As I'm working, I can just put my feet on this and roll them back and forth. I get the sensory input that I'm craving without needing to stop working to find something to press my feet against.

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  • Walking/pacing around the room in circles (I do this very often)
  • Shaking my legs
  • Twirling my hair
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me, a person who's recently begun to suspect i might be autistic:

óoooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

yep.

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