07-18-2025, 04:22 PM
Quote:An obsession with vacuum cleaners can be a common, focused interest for some individuals with autism. This fascination often involves a deep and sustained interest in the mechanics, sounds, or even the aesthetic of vacuum cleaners. While this might seem unusual to some, it's often a source of comfort, sensory stimulation, or a way to regulate emotions for the individual.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4543385
https://www.reddit.com/r/autism/comments...ain_why_oh
https://www.babycenter.ca/thread/4584056...-of-autism
https://www.today.com/parents/special-ne...2d80438707
OH MY GOD...
"When I was a kid, I was in love with a vacuum cleaner."
https://www.sectual.com/thread-18191.html
Quote:It was a dark blue vacuum cleaner that always stood in the same place in the hallway...
We were about the same height, and I would go up to it and hug it for long periods of time and kiss the handle.
This is the God's honest truth and to this day I am still fixated on vacuum cleaners.
"If you asked me what I care about in life, the answer would be two things."
https://www.sectual.com/thread-18483.html
(04-01-2022, 02:06 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: When I vacuum, I vacuum like a fucking PSYCHO.
I found out that I can even vacuum THE CEILING. And the WALLS.
So when I figured this out, yeah, my psycho vacuuming (which was already one of the main and first things people even notice about me) WENT TO THE NEXT LEVEL.