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Does anyone else think they don’t have sensory issues, then realise they do?
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Per title. I use to think I mostly didn’t care about sensory stuff. But I’ve found as I’ve grown older I care about things more than I thought. Things that bother me and I think link into sensory are:

- Standard perfume smells are just overpowering

- Fruity perfume that doesn’t smell fake is hard to find. Same for Reed diffusers

- Lavender is intolerable along with most flowery scents.

- I can’t stand tight fitting clothes.

- I don’t like the generic chemical smell on unscented bath products.

- Smells that I can’t figure out where they come from annoy me

- I don’t like shirts with bright colours , large designs or that I don’t understand what the meaning of the design / words is.

- I don’t like standard moisturisers, the thickness is unpleasant and they take a long time to dry.

Thats all I can think of right now, does anyone have examples they want to add?

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