Sensitivities

I used to think I was just really fussy but now it turns out I'm sensitive to a lot of different things and one of them is clothes materials. A lot of the clothes I wear I wear gritting my teeth because the material makes my skin feel really uncomfortable.

My school uniform is one of the worst but all my clothes upset me. All throughout the day I'm pulling my clothes up off my skin just to let some air get between it lololol there's method in my madnessJoyJoy 

I'm sensitive to foods as well like the textures of them and I'm sensitive to light and things touching my skin. When it rains it's unbearable the feel of it hitting and staying on my skin.

I've found some workarounds to help with this....mostly with the food. If I coat some of it with stuff like mustard and ketchup that can mask the texture... sometimes.

Seems I'm masking in every way atm lololol Joy 

I'm sensitive to sound as well. I think I've got tinnitus because I'm always hearing high pitched beeps in my ears.

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  • I'm aware that some schools can have a really strict school uniform policy and will insist upon items of uniform being purchased from a particular school uniform shop, or from the school itself.

    When I was at school back in the late 80s and early 90s, I did not like the fabric texture of my school skirt and jumper, which had been purchased from a school uniform shop. When I outgrew those items of clothing, I ended up with a soft jersey skirt and a soft jumper from the non-uniform section of a department store. The staff at my school had no issue with it, as all they were really bothered about was that the students' clothing was the correct colour, and that they looked presentable. Perhaps the staff at your school would allow something similar, especially if they are aware of your sensitivity to fabrics.

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  • I'm aware that some schools can have a really strict school uniform policy and will insist upon items of uniform being purchased from a particular school uniform shop, or from the school itself.

    When I was at school back in the late 80s and early 90s, I did not like the fabric texture of my school skirt and jumper, which had been purchased from a school uniform shop. When I outgrew those items of clothing, I ended up with a soft jersey skirt and a soft jumper from the non-uniform section of a department store. The staff at my school had no issue with it, as all they were really bothered about was that the students' clothing was the correct colour, and that they looked presentable. Perhaps the staff at your school would allow something similar, especially if they are aware of your sensitivity to fabrics.

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