Skin Velcro
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Hmm ig that could be possible but I still don't think it's related to ADHD.
There are no single symptoms that mean you have adhd. But texture sensitivity is sometimes one of them.
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Only winter time. In the summer my hand are smooth enough I don't have to get drunk to touch one.
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That's a crap microfiber cloth if it feels like velcro. All mine feel almost as smooth as silk on one side, and soft suede on the other.
There's different types of microfiber cloths. The ones you're thinking of are generally used for cleaning glasses or phone screens. There's others that have a more carpety texture that are often used for dusting or cleaning larger objects.
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There's different types of microfiber cloths. The ones you're thinking of are generally used for cleaning glasses or phone screens. There's others that have a more carpety texture that are often used for dusting or cleaning larger objects.
Thanks for pointing this out. The entire comment section is devolving into discussion about neurodivergence and moisturizer when it’s a huge difference in the two types of microfiber cloths, and one of them grasps little bits of your skin
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Moisturizer my dude.
Even with moisturizer working with screws and stuff with your hands you get velcro fingers
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Thanks for pointing this out. The entire comment section is devolving into discussion about neurodivergence and moisturizer when it’s a huge difference in the two types of microfiber cloths, and one of them grasps little bits of your skin
The grabbier one still feels pretty smooth unless your skin is really dry. The smoother one feels smooth even if your skin is dry.
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Mine was always that fuzzy pillow material that was all the rage either side of 2010.
"It'S sO sOfT! FeEl It!"
It feels greasy and I hate it
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You know what one of the worst things in the world is?
Those "lenticular" prints, where you can see different pictures if you tilt them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOr9DwI4Rf0
Just... sheer sensory horror.
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If you work with your hands then no amount of hydration will solve this. You build up calluses and that's what causes the rough spots and catches on the MF.
I think it's fair to say I work with my hands, what with setting tile. I don't let my hands get gross but lots of my coworkers do.
You might be able to handcuff them with a dry microfiber, but the cloth just slips off of my hands
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Dry skin is mostly caused by not enough oils being on your skin, which normally prevent the water from escaping. You'll have a hard time hydrating so much that that's no problem at all.
But at the same time, the cheapest lotion will do the trick. In principle, you can even use sunflower oil or similar. The water isn't picky from what oil it gets blocked...
That's so wrong I can't even. Drink more water!
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You know what one of the worst things in the world is?
Those "lenticular" prints, where you can see different pictures if you tilt them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOr9DwI4Rf0
Just... sheer sensory horror.
It’s weird. I’m the opposite. I would run my finger back and forth on them to the point of wearing down my fingernail to make the zippy nose.
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Y'all motherfuckers acting like sensory processing issues are exclusive to autism.
Many people with ADHD have sensory issues too
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Y'all motherfuckers acting like sensory processing issues are exclusive to autism.
Many people with ADHD have sensory issues too
Yup. I very much dislike the feel of microfiber towels. Ugh.
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Y'all motherfuckers acting like sensory processing issues are exclusive to autism.
Many people with ADHD have sensory issues too
Ok that explains a lot. Thank you