Exactly. My wife and I both have sensory issues, and while they overlap, there are significant differences. Which is fortunate, because her texture issues mean she can't fold laundry but I can, for example. My texture issues are more extended contact-related, so I can fold wool socks, but I can't wear them. And there are limited materials I can wear.
We both have similar auditory sensitivities, so our house is quite quiet, and we had to check neighbourhoods at multiple times when we were house shopping to make sure there were no deal-breaker environmental sounds.
Yep. I have light and sound sensitivity to the point I wear earplugs at work at all times, and I have certain sensitivities to textures (both food and touch). I'm grateful I don't have temperature sensitivities, although my lack of reaction to cold temps is its own problem.
What I mean by all this is everyone's sensitivities are different even if they can overlap with someone else's. My light sensitivity may be less or more severe than someone else but we still share the base of it.
Mine are seemingly, relatively mild. I have temperature regulation issues, which bothers my senses with both hot and cold. High pitched loud noises (such as those emitted by my young children) will make me close my eyes so I have less input to manage. I don't tend to enjoy silky fabrics. Some soft/slimy foods (bananas, sushi, thick/chunky drinks) make me gag. I hate being massaged by anyone.
That's a pretty broad question. I have a few, both sound and light. The light one isn't related to my autism. The sound one is common. For me it's just loud noises or the sound of bass comming through my walls.
Though if you mean sensitivities to touch, there's a lot of those. I'm uncomfortable with people touching me. I know my roomate has a lot of issues with certain food textures.
Every person is different but, yeah, I'd say I have sensory issues. For food, I don't like the texture of durian and bananas; for clothing, I dislike certain materials because it's scratchy and uncomfortable on my skin. For auditory sensory issues, I carry silicone ear buds because loud noises can really irritate me.