It only bothers me when I can’t perform my movements in public despite the urge to as well as when I am trying to read in class. However, my CMS has been a part of who I am for so long that I mostly just view it as something that makes me who I am today.
Julian G.
It did when I was little, but it doesn’t anymore.
Liz B.
It doesn’t bother me. It’s just part of who I am.
Mark F.
I pretty much accept it at this point as part of who I am. It does bother me sometimes though. I’d love to not have it.
Rebecca S.
Yes I would rather be able to be deep in imagination land without it being advertised by strange hand movements. They do look rather intense to ‘outsiders’ and I find it embarrassing.