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Barmymoo:
I react to unexpected movements and noises - if I hear a crash or see something move suddenly I whip my head around to see what it was. It's one of the many things that I think are cat-like in me (also the ability to nap for hours at a time and the tendency to eat mice. Wait, not that last one). Sometimes I worry that it makes me seem like I'm not concentrating, but mostly I can focus as soon as I know it wasn't a horrible disaster.
Redball:
From eye contact to ear contact: I sometimes feel too tuned to my car or my house, conscious of noises I can't immediately explain and sort of alarmed until I figure out what it is. Often, I think it's mice -- in the house, not the car.
Welu:
I'm still getting used to the bumps of unfamiliar noises in this house and of my neighbours. A few times when I've been very tired and was sure I heard something downstairs I've thought, "I'm too sleepy. Just let them steal everything."
nekowafer:
I do react to noises, especially unexpected ones. And I'm always noticing little things that the person I'm speaking to doesn't see/hear/whatever, so then they think I'm weird. Or, well, I think that they think that I'm weird.
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--- Quote from: Redball on 13 Sep 2012, 14:29 ---From eye contact to ear contact: I sometimes feel too tuned to my car or my house, conscious of noises I can't immediately explain and sort of alarmed until I figure out what it is. Often, I think it's mice -- in the house, not the car.
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This is a big reason I don't like being alone in the house overnight. Every little noise makes me paranoid, even though I live on a quiet, little street.
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