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Do autistic people not like getting wet?
We are basically cats.
Some do some don’t. I love to be in water and feel most at home.
But the comment I responded to came off as a sensory issue which is why I answered autistic. Sensory issues like that are a major trait but it might not be that specific issue. Just in general.
Touching wet food that used to be dry makes me want to explode 🫠
Honestly it’s only because dipping your fingers into your drink just seems kinda gross, and with a fork you can fully soak the Oreo.
…..I like cookies 😁🍪