Touching, hugging , kissing

I suspect this may be repetition for many, but how can I politely avoid the hugging and kissing that goes on these days.

I cringe inwardly and sometimes outwardly when people hug and kiss me without consent. I hate it. I go rigid. I have read that some on the spectrum find this sort of thing painful. I just hate it.

I saw a pregnant lady, out, in the summer, wearing a t shirt saying hands off my bump. I would love to have a t shirt saying "hands off me". Looking back, I suspect my parents were on the spectrum, and none of us are touchy feely.

More distant relatives and my husbands family are, but now friends, aquaintances and all and sundry seem to hug and kiss. Weddings and funerals are a nightmare.

I try to put up with their behaviour, but I do cringe and have attracted remarks like "have I got bad breath or something". It makes me uncomfortable, angry and embarrassed. I need a way of telling people politely that this sort of contact is not for me. Urrgghh

Does anyone share this revulsion and if so, how do they deal with it?

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  • Former Member
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    outraged said:

    Im aware that by now Im defending a fairly tenuous position, and this could probably have been avoided by thinking for more than the apporox 30s I did earlier in the thread, but we're here now and the question is not uninteresting.

    The problems thrown up by our lives are indeed interesting and if it makes us think harder about the choices we make and our reactions to everyday situations then these debates can help us figure out how to cope better with our differences. :-)

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    outraged said:

    Im aware that by now Im defending a fairly tenuous position, and this could probably have been avoided by thinking for more than the apporox 30s I did earlier in the thread, but we're here now and the question is not uninteresting.

    The problems thrown up by our lives are indeed interesting and if it makes us think harder about the choices we make and our reactions to everyday situations then these debates can help us figure out how to cope better with our differences. :-)

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