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Sexual sensory overload


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“Some of these symptoms are:

Irritability
"Shutting down", or refusing to participate in activities and interact with others
Avoiding touching or being touched
Complaining about noises that do not affect others
Getting overexcited
Covering eyes around bright lights
Making poor eye contact
Covering ears to close out sounds or voices
Constantly changing activities without completing any tasks
Irritation caused by shoes, socks, tags, or different textures
Over-sensitivity to touch, movement, sights, or sounds
Having trouble with social interactions
Extremely high or extremely low activity levels[1]
Muscle tension
Hyperhidrosis (extreme perspiration)
Fidgeting and restlessness
Angry outbursts
Self-harm
Sleeplessness and fatigue
Difficulty concentrating. Sensory overload can result from the overstimulation of any of the senses.
Hearing: loud noise, or sound from multiple sources, such as several people talking at once.
Sight: crowded or cluttered spaces, bright lights, strobing lights, or environments with much movement such as crowds or frequent scene changes on television.
Smell and taste: strong aromas or spicy foods.
Touch: tactile sensations such as being touched by another person or the feel of cloth on skin.
Vestibular: such as dizziness or motion sickness.”

"Most people don't value sensory overload concerning sex which causes me to limit both my sex-having and my partners." -Antonio Myers

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TonioTimeDailyBy Antonio Myers