I often get physical impressions and sensations from objects that other people don't seem to get. It's hard to describe these sensations, so I tend to use improper terms to describe them. One of the adjectives I use the most is "sharp". I'll give two examples with the word "sharp":
1) Some kinds of water are super sharp. I love them. They have a really nice consistency. When I talk about this with someone, they rarely understand. They think all the water is the same, and those who know they are not the same, don't really get what I mean;
2) Eating a cake with a fork is sharp too. I don't like the sensation spoons give me. In my head, the spoon gives a "soft" sensation.
This is pretty messed up. I hope you understood what I mean. So... would this be something relatable to Si-valuing, or is this just some random stuff?
1) Some kinds of water are super sharp. I love them. They have a really nice consistency. When I talk about this with someone, they rarely understand. They think all the water is the same, and those who know they are not the same, don't really get what I mean;
2) Eating a cake with a fork is sharp too. I don't like the sensation spoons give me. In my head, the spoon gives a "soft" sensation.
This is pretty messed up. I hope you understood what I mean. So... would this be something relatable to Si-valuing, or is this just some random stuff?