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Quote: Neurodivergent screening tests will be like “do you struggle with wearing socks” and ND people will be like “nope does not describe me, for you see I have a System” and folks that is what the question is getting at

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This suggests that you wear shoes indoors as you would normally put your socks on by your bed. To many, including myself, wearing shoes in a house is weird. And kinda gross.

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Where does your assumption come from that they put their socks on by their bed? Sounds more likely to me that they don’t wear socks at home and put them on where their shoes are

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My sock drawer is next to my bed so I too made that assumption until you mentioned it. But you can’t keep them near the door as that’s still messy so the shoes indoors thing still applies right?

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You grab the socks from the drawer (wherever it’s located) and bring them with you to the door and put them on before the shoes. As someone that stays barefoot inside the house that’s what I usually do, though sometimes I’ll put the socks on near the drawer instead. Also I put both socks on then both shoes because I’m not a crazy person. I do sometimes think about moving the socks to a drawer next to the shoes because if I’m already downstairs I have to go up one flight of stairs to get them and honestly that’s sometimes kept me from going out.

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