• Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    it’s weird how presumably neurotypical people complain about paper straws feeling weird, but my autistic ass couldn’t give less of a shit about their texture.

    do you chew on them, or what?

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      17 hours ago

      My only problem with them is you need a spare.

      That and why is there still a plastic lid, and I dont think that the cup is recyclable due to the coating.

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      2 days ago

      The odd time I end up eating fast food and getting a paper straw, it’s the fact that it goes mushy before I finish my drink. I think that’s the texture issue people are talking about.

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        The really bad experiences I’ve had with straws is at movie theatres. In that case you’re given a pretty big drink in a flimsy cup, and you’re slowly drinking it over a couple of hours.

        There’s no way that the paper straw holds up in those circumstances. You also don’t want to drink without the straw, because the cup is so flimsy that if you try to drink from it like a regular cup/glass it’s likely to collapse. I have permanent metal / rubber straws at home, but of course I never remember to bring them with me when I go to a movie, since I only go a couple of times a year.

        The only solution I’ve found is to take 3-4 paper straws with me, and change them out over the course of the movie.

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            Out of curiosity, what businesses are you getting these straws from? The few times I got a paper straw I didn’t really notice an issue other than the texture on my lips. I wonder if those companies are just skipping on the quality. The good paper straws probably cost more than the plastic ones right now and I’d bet their trying to meet the same margins, or tighter.

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              But if you’re going to drink faster, the cold drink doesn’t need ice to stay cold, so you don’t need a straw or lid to avoid ice sliding in your face

              This seems like a checkmate tbh

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      18 hours ago

      And I just hate every straw because they change the texture of the bubbles, which I realize it’s a very autistic thing to say

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      2 days ago

      Not all autism are the same, some with autism will hyperfix on the environment and not give a shit about the texture, like me.

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      I think they’ve gotten better, or the ones a lot of people are familiar with are just kinda miserable. I’m most familiar with the ones from when I worked at Disney’s Animal Kingdom like fifteen years ago. They were texturally kinda strange and would get mushy at the top partway through an American-sized soda. They used those straws because the regular plastic ones could have been harmful to some of the animals in the park and I was lead to believe that those straws were pretty common in zoos in general.

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        I think there was only one time that I had a paper straw and thought that it was good enough. But it felt… expensive? In my mouth. Like you could tell they hated to have to shell out for that. Just to have straws that are possibly as acceptable replacement.

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      2 days ago

      Not neurotypical, but yes, I do chew on them.

      I ended up going with silicone straws in my household. Mine open up down the side so you can run your finger up them for easy cleaning.

      The metal and hard plastic ones suck for chewing on.

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      I don’5 really understand complains about paper straws, i never had problems with them!

      :3

      Also there is the nice bonus that after drinking i can chew them while i walk to the trash can