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I'm fighting some really bad insomnia, it's currently 3:45 in the morning as I type this, and instead of going down a spiral I'd rather share something small and nice about myself, and ofc id invite you to read/do the same ♡ I developed this new stim that I call "Chicken hands". It's where I open and close my hand with only my fingers and thumbs, like if someone were to immitate talking with their hands. It started a few days ago and I don't know where it came from but wgen I relise I'm doing it I don't stop myself unlike other stimms I have, I think it might be my new favouirte. I would love to know what other peoples stimms are and the stories if there are stories! I just like learning and hearing from other people and relating to them as well! ♡

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Some of the stims that people have shared include rubbing hands and feet on rough surfaces, cracking body parts, playing with slimes, pacing in circles or a line, rocking, humming, listening to music, flapping sleeves, bouncing legs, hugging oneself, stim dancing, flapping hands, jumping, rubbing hands and face on soft things, tapping, squeezing eyes together, head twitching at loud noises, vibrating arms and hands near face when excited, making animal sounds like barking or meowing, and shaking legs. Some people also mentioned specific stims associated with certain situations or feelings, such as stress or excitement.

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