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pax

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Today I've been blasted by the sound of leaf blowers, screaming children, shouting colleagues and hooning hoons, and I've gone to have an exhausted snooze with earmuffs on. Then I've logged on here and realised you are the only people in my life who understand how hard it can be to get through an average day. (With the exception of the husband and dog.)

Thanks.

(Still wearing earmuffs)
 
We are not the only one. There are thousands, no millions more who have not heard of Aspies Central yet.

(wearing noise cancelling headphones)
 
It is nice to be able to be honestly open on how you feel and not be judged or put down in anyway for what you are feeling.
And you know you are always Welcome!
 
Hi Pax

It is a relief to be able to find a place that doesn't judge us.

Glad your husband is there for you and your dog ( either you have no issue with barking or doesn't bark)?

I think I might have to get a pair of ear defenders ( or is that regular hear plugs, used for music)?
 
Ear muffs = ear defenders. The dog doesn't bark much - she's pretty good.
Hi Pax

It is a relief to be able to find a place that doesn't judge us.

Glad your husband is there for you and your dog ( either you have no issue with barking or doesn't bark)?

I think I might have to get a pair of ear defenders ( or is that regular hear plugs, used for music)?
 
Wish I could sleep on my back then I'd wear them to sleep with as well. As it is, they become like suction cups after awhile. How to immediately tell if someone is an aspie; the marks on the side of their cheeks from the ear muffs. Plus the "What?" if we hear anything at all:)What?
 

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