JeremyMallin, 6 months ago #SensoryIssues I noticed many years ago, that certain fabrics, materials, clothing types irritate my skin less when it's sufficiently cold enough in winter. I wonder why that is. 🤔 #ActuallyAutistic @actuallyautistic
#SensoryIssues I noticed many years ago, that certain fabrics, materials, clothing types irritate my skin less when it's sufficiently cold enough in winter. I wonder why that is. 🤔
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niciacruz, 6 months ago @JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic maybe the cold suppress some of the stimulus that irritates your skin, maybe a proprioception thing?
@JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic maybe the cold suppress some of the stimulus that irritates your skin, maybe a proprioception thing?
Sci_Fi_FanGirl, 6 months ago @JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic I don't know. Have two hypotheses: Your skin is colder and thus a bit number? Slightly sweaty skin might feel more irritable?
@JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic I don't know. Have two hypotheses:
ReimanSaara, 6 months ago @JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic Fascinating! One thing is, that air humidity is low in winter, and the lower the colder the weather is. So maybe your skin likes dry air?🤔
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Fascinating! One thing is, that air humidity is low in winter, and the lower the colder the weather is. So maybe your skin likes dry air?🤔
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