What causes people to have things that ‘go through them’ such as not being able to touch polystyrene or the sound of ice scraping in a freezer?

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What causes people to have things that ‘go through them’ such as not being able to touch polystyrene or the sound of ice scraping in a freezer?

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It’s typically a mental issue kinda thing having to do with sensory overload.

Think of each of us having a tolerance level for different types/complexities of sound/texture/taste, and in a lot of neurodivergent people that tolerance can be lower than the norm.

I literally can’t stand bitter food. My spouse practically crawls up the wall if they have to touch cardboard. We’re just wired a bit different.

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