I hope the clasp at the back snags at the hair on the nape of my neck as well
Not even autistic and I already fear it.
So I’m a little lost. Are those supposed to be empty wrappers or containers of something?
Anything specific, or just vague plastic aluminum-y things? I’m just so confused here. I get the sensory part, but based on the reactions here is gotta be something more specific.
Edit-
10 seconds later I realized those are clothes tags. They looked like little tubes of some kinda product. Like an ointment maybe.
You got it - clothing tags and random itchy threads.
I didn’t even notice the threads.
Now I’m really uncomfy, thanks.
I’m amazed at the reaction here, I’m not sure the last time I even noticed one of these while wearing a shirt.
It’s interesting to me that people like you exist (even though I’m assuming you’re in the vast majority). It’s like how it sounds made up to me that there are these supposed “extroverts” that gain energy from talking to people.
You monster.
I would literally kill someone if they tried to force me to wear that, or die trying.
EDIT:
Alternatively: destroy it.
I usually have a pocket knife and zippo within 50 feet of me.
If you approached me with this thing I’d bite off your fingers.
This is painful to look at. I would start to fix it by braiding the strings together.
I can feel this and it’s making me squirm. TIHI.
Whoever thought of this can fuck all the way off!
Can’t even put it on the right direction, sheesh.
Just touching certain types of bread sends a shiver through my spine
Which way is the rear? I tell that by the tag. (Yes, I add tags to clothing that doesn’t have them, except socks)
(Yes, I add tags to clothing that doesn’t have them, except socks)
You monster.
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but you’re right. My shirts that have the tag printed on are nearly impossible to put on without at least one ‘oops it’s backwards’ event a week.
One can usually tell by the cut of the material. For example, on tshirts, look at where the shoulder seam meets the neck, it will usually be to the back of center.
Who hurt you
this may actually be better than a singular one, as that is now somewhat consistent
Depends if you can stand to wear a wool turtleneck (over another shirt that keeps the wool only touching your neck).
I can’t stand any turtleneck, personally, for exactly the same reason I can’t do tags. It’s there touching me, and it feels wrong but won’t go away, and the wrongness bothers me. Even super fluffy soft fabrics are wrong on my neck.






