Same. I thought I was the only one lol. |
| I can tolerate a lightweight watch, bracelet and wedding ring. When I had an eternity ring, it killed the fingers on both sides of my ring finger. I talked to auction houses but my jeweler bought it back. |
| I can’t do bracelets. It’s a sensory thing. |
| If I wear a necklace that isn't on a long chain (pendant) it feels to me how it would feel to you if you put on a child's turtleneck shirt - it's choking me. |
| Me! I hate having jewelry on my skin. I force myself to wear earrings but I take them off as soon as I get home. |
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I always wear quite a bit of it -- I love styling outfits with jewelry -- but I don't like how it feels either.
I find it annoying enough that I take it off right when I get home, usually even my wedding rings. If I'm in bed and going to sleep and have forgotten to take out my earrings I can't sleep and realize it's the darn earrings annoying me and get up and take them off. But I'm kind of sensitive like this in general. I don't like turtle necks, or sweaters with ribbed wrists and collars, and when I was little I vehemently resisted underwear and socks because I didn't like anything that "tight" or "close." I find wearing glasses, which at 54 I've finally had to admit that I need to read stuff, very uncomfortable. And no DCUM -- I'm not on the spectrum, lol. So just don't even come at me with that daily need to diagnose someone on here with that. |
Ugh, I'm sorry. I have a scar on my finger from when something similar happened to me in second grade when I jumped off a swing and the ring I was wearing wanted to stay in the chain of the swing. |
. Sensory sensitivity/over responsivity is NOT limited to individuals with autism. Everyone has a different threshold for sensory experiences, just like pain |
That was a typo. The poster correct with a follow-up post. Funnily enough my kid on the spectrum will wear anything while my other two are absolutely infuriating about clothing textures and fit. |
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OP so interesting that you started this thread because I was not like this at all but have become that way! I used to wear earrings daily and often a necklace, always a watch. In my 20s I loved big jewelry and wore a lot of ethic jewelry from my parents' home culture. I felt "naked" without at least some earrings etc. And later my engagement and wedding rings.
Fast forward to 2 kids and Covid and it all bothers me! It's like I "feel" like something is on me and I am just much more aware of it. Like others I've become way more sensitive about clothes too, I really hate synthetics and am much pickier about feel and fabric and what's on my skin. Don't know if it's mental or physical or both. I do miss how it looks and that level of daily "polish" (though I dressed better etc bac then too - jewelry was just a part of being more put together). |
PP here - forgot to mention that the bra also comes off when I step into my house!
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I’m also a jewelry off immediately upon getting home person, although I will sometimes happily wear small stud earrings until bedtime.
I only rarely wear my wedding rings. I’ll wear a watch if I have a reason. |
OP here--I loathe touching synthetics. When my son was a kid and would wear those synthetic knit basketball type shorts I could barely tolerate folding them from the laundry. I can do blends for top layers and ok with spandex in things like jeans but otherwise ugh. I'm also a percale sheets person. |
| I like things that don't brush on my skin. Dangly earrings are ok, a watch is ok, a ring is ok. Necklaces and dangly bracelets, no. |