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Fixation on objects

Aspie_With_Attitude

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Last Monday, I had published this video discussing how common it is for individuals who are on the autism spectrum to fall fixated on random objects within the environment they're in.


If you feel this way, please see how you go watching my video.
 
Happens all the time.

And what I was fixed with in your shed was the pillows that look like wood.
 
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This is a good point. l need to downsize. So l am consciously picking which objects that grab my focus. And if l hate something at the onset, l will always hate it. Which also happens with certain people. If l don't like you, chances l never well. It seems that some here are extremely visual. l am this way.
 

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