Did you think things had feelings?

As a child did you think 'things's had feelings?

Like toy cars, buildings, roads, plants, cups, etc?

I keep reading how child autists see people as inanimate objects. But I'm unsure if that's true. I was terrified/bewildered by new people, but also I felt objects were animate and had feelings. So in a room with people it seemed fair I gave attention to the ignored. It's also why I felt some days we had to go on a certain road, because it wasn't fair to ignore it, or maybe if we always used one road it won't be upsetting for it if we used a different road. When I stimmed, I had to finish my stim before answering someone because it wouldn't be fair on the parts I hadn't done, and it was too much to stim and answer.

I can still sometimes feel bad when I get rid of something, that it'll now it's unloved. Is that why some of us hoard?

Is this a being a kid thing? Or an autism thing? Or me? I feel it's not that I lacked empathy, it's that it extended to everything and so dividing my empathy up meant there wasn't much for humans.

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  • the amazing thing is I was given the car because the person who inherited it was too big to get into it. I had it for 10 years but the maintenance on the sub frames became a yearly battle and any accident as likely to be fatal.

    But for driving fun OMG ..... if i won the lotto I swear I would have 7 of them, a different colour for each day of the week Slight smile.  The engine in them was awesome it was like you where flying your own wee wasp.

    Very popular with Women, Parisians and Italians in Rome.

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