I'm the same! In my case, it's sensory sensitivity that comes from my Asperger's. It's common for a person with Asperger's to hate certain wavelengths of light and in my case, I detest sunlight.
I auditioned for a pretty big movie when I was 12 years old. I was not even remotely good...haha. But acting was never something I wanted to do anyway really.
That's... amazingly rare. The reason that gold is so valuable is because it's ridiculously pure and for that reason, people are pretty much never allergic to it.
-I can put my feet behind my head. -I have an extra bone in my lumbar vertebrae; the doctor who noticed it said she never saw anyone else who has it. -I can blur my eyes on command (which apparently isn't something everyone can do...)
That was my dream for most of my early teen to late teen years, and I remember getting excited about the prospect of helping to close old cold cases in my area and crafted in some will I had squared away that I wanted my remains donated to a body farm.
I'm very flexible for a male, I can put my feet behind my head, I can almost do a full splits. So yeah for a male I am much more flexible than most probably due to my skinny and feminine build.
Hey, I can do that too. I sneeze when I look at the sun. I'm afraid of strobe lights. I don't shave. I approach people in a weird way (they say). I can bend my left arm and right leg a bit backwards. I still have a baby tooth even though I'm an adult. Also I miss a tooth and another one is pointy like a vampire's. ---------- Post added 20th Apr 2017 at 04:16 PM ---------- Isn't this something everyone can do?
Idk if this is considered a weird thing about me but my father passed away when I was 7 and ever since people with my dad's name (Nicholas Peterson) have shown up in my life. The first month after my dad passed a kid with his name transferred to my elementry school, and then another kid with his name transferred to my middle school. I ended up going to the doctors for an ear infection or something when I was in middle school (I did'nt have a family doctor at that time) and my doctor also had my dad's name. In high school I thought I'd seen the last of the Nick Petersons since it was the first school i went to where a Nick hadnt transferred in, but I ended up moving in grade 10 and i transferred into another school with a Nick Peterson. I recently got my acceptance letter to a university I was hoping to get into and at the bottom of the letter it was signed by another Nick Peterson. My mum tells me she thinks it's my father's way of reminding me that he's looking out for me.