Do our autistic sensory profiles change as we get older?

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Some of the sensory things that were a big deal for me as a kid or teenager, no longer bother me now that I am older, but others are still as strong as ever. What has changed? Is it exposure and masking? Or is this just normal for us to change our sensory profile as we develop over the years? I'd be fascinated to hear what other people experience!
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@user-js5et3gc8q
@user-js5et3gc8q
Hi Gina, This is fascinating. I did the same thing with the cereal boxes when I was a kid. I built a little wall around myself and there were only 4 kids in my family myself included. I can't imagine how you survived in your large family. I'm glad that you were able to eat around other people when you got older. To validate your opening premise I will say that I actually went the opposite direction from you. When I was going through severe social trials as an adolescent it became nearly impossible to eat around other people including my family and I ate all of my meals in my room. To this day I very much dislike eating around others except for my wife of 52 years ( our anniversary today ). You might think of it as kind of a dirty sock thing. By the way, autism is wonderful and you sure sound autistic. Great video.
@Hermitthecog
@Hermitthecog
As common experiences like food sensitivities demonstrate, we're not incapable of adapting; it's just a slower process for us, one that's heavily dependent on the overall context, e.g. eating at a restaurant as an autistic child who hasn't fully developed their coping/masking skills is certainly overwhelm territory, whereas an autistic adult who is more familiar, comfortable, and competent dealing with all of the elements and details of that setting is less likely to experience the same degree of overwhelm. As you noted, being "allowed" to be autistic/sensitive i.e. having the freedom to be ourselves is probably the key consideration to facilitate autistic adaptation.
@davidrichards9898
@davidrichards9898
I still struggle eating around people. Whilst conceding there are things I dislike intensely I am starting to believe peoples comments about my eating habits have always been mildly traumatizing. I have a very narrow set of foods I like especially outside of dinner where I am a little more daring. I don't think I have ever sat down amongst my siblings and a comment and then disccusion hasn't ensued about my eating habits. I don't think I have grown out of a smell or taste. Last few years I added anything in fried or in oil, except chips, has become inedible. I never had audible issues yet they are now far worse. I feel like I am getting worse. To my understanding your experience is more typical for autists.
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