What non-stereotypical stims are there?

Hi

Whenever I research online I keep getting the same stereotypical stims mentioned (eg. Hand flapping)

Can people please help me out with what kind of of less typical stims they might have. 

I don't know what mannerisms of mine are stims and what's common to NT behaviour. 

Dave

Parents
  • I stroke my feet against themselves when I am in bed. I knew I did it but didn’t realise it was a stim. I am doing it right now and realised how much I love it. It’s really relaxing.

  • I just remembered that I also click my tongue to make ‘snock-snack’ sound and also click fingers and slap fist and hand together in a satisfying rhythmic sequence. It’s like punctuation or an audible/physical conclusion of one thought before I set my mind to something else. The ‘snock-snack’ sound is also like a self- applause when I’m on a roll with something. I started getting conscious about it at work but now, as I settle more into being authentically autistic, I don’t really care what people think; it helps me think and concentrate

Reply
  • I just remembered that I also click my tongue to make ‘snock-snack’ sound and also click fingers and slap fist and hand together in a satisfying rhythmic sequence. It’s like punctuation or an audible/physical conclusion of one thought before I set my mind to something else. The ‘snock-snack’ sound is also like a self- applause when I’m on a roll with something. I started getting conscious about it at work but now, as I settle more into being authentically autistic, I don’t really care what people think; it helps me think and concentrate

Children
No Data