CW: abuse. If you know that a particular kind of sensory input is uncomfortable, painful, or overloading to someone (e.g. physical contact) and you continue to force it on them anyway, that is sensory abuse.
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CW: abuse. Forcing autistic people into physical contact, eye contact, environments that cause sensory overload / underload, shouting at us people you know are sensitive to sound, etc - things like these are sensory abuse. That needs to be recognised.
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CW: abuse. Yes, even if it wouldn't bother most people. Abuse can be individually tailored. Yes, even if it doesn't look violent or even looks nice. Abuse can be socially acceptable.
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CW abuse: The only kinds of abuse I ever see recognised are physical, sexual, and sometimes emotional. I think sensory abuse (while it is somewhat physical and emotional) needs to be recognised as its own thing, to highlight the specific trauma many ND people experience.
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CW: abuse. Sensory trauma also needs to be recognised, even when it isn't caused by specific incidents of abuse. I believe that having to live much of my life in environments that cause sensory overload has had traumatising effects on me.
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CW: abuse, trauma. So many autistic (and prob other types of ND) folks are forced into situations that cause sensory overload / underload, even when people know it's distressing / painful for us. This needs to be called out as a form of abuse.
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CW: abuse, trauma. But I think recognising sensory trauma, and sensory abuse, is vital to understanding the autistic community, because a lot of us prob experience them, and that impacts better-known autistic experiences like meltdowns, burnout, isolation, etc.
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CW: abuse, trauma. And this needs to be factored into our considerations of various ways autistic people are treated, such as in "therapies" where people are repeatedly touched without consent, forced to make eye contact, not allowed to stim, etc.
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CW: abuse, trauma. Actually, that's something I don't think I've expressed before - that stimming, for me, isn't just a regulation of current sensory experiences; it can also be a way of coping with long-term sensory trauma.
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CW: abuse, trauma. I would also argue that this society at large is guilty of sensory neglect of ND folks, by failing to provide spaces (for many of us, anyway) where our senses are safe, where we are not in pain.
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