Washing - why so hard?

This is quite embarrassing to write but I'm going to do it anyway. Okay - this might just be a 'me' thing - if that's the case please just ignore this post but: 

Why is getting washed and/or clean so hard?

I don't know if it is an autistic thing but getting in the shower/changing clothes/changing bedding and doing laundry is so hard for me. I am an independent adult I should be able to function better. :( 

I just had a shower and washed my hair for the first time in X weeks (too ashamed to say). I feel better now and I smell nice, so why don't I manage to do it more often? 

I live alone and rarely go out or see people, so my lack of washing isn't bothering anyone. I wanted to ask my weekly cleaner to help me change my sheets but I am too ashamed for her to see the state of my bed so its something I will have to tackle alone. 

Anyway, if anyone can relate please comment below, or if you just want to tell me I'm being a big baby that's also fine.

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  • I used to be like this. I used to absolutely hate bathing and doing my hair. I don't know why but it was a bit like walking bare foot, I couldn't stand it.

    But in my teens I contracted a nasty virus because of weak immune system which later led to an multiple sclerosis diagnosis and after that I've been OCD with washing etc so now I think I wash too much.

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  • I used to be like this. I used to absolutely hate bathing and doing my hair. I don't know why but it was a bit like walking bare foot, I couldn't stand it.

    But in my teens I contracted a nasty virus because of weak immune system which later led to an multiple sclerosis diagnosis and after that I've been OCD with washing etc so now I think I wash too much.

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