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Does anyone else talk to themselves in their head
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 513253" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>ALL. THE. TIME.</p><p></p><p>And it has nothing to do with being an only child. I was the youngest of five also and as a child I did it while lying in bed at night till I fell asleep, I did it when I was having an asthma attack and waiting for it to pass (often with my mom standing right there!), I did it while swimming and playing in the dirt,riding my bike, often.</p><p></p><p>I still do it...while vacuuming, sorting laundry, etc. I don't think it is intrusive or crazy. I think it's a way of processing ideas and figuring things out for yourself, creating a devils advocate in your head to weigh out the pros and cons of certain situations. I think it's good!</p><p></p><p>It's only a problem when the voices become intrusive to the point that you change your behavior based on those delusional intrusive thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 513253, member: 2211"] ALL. THE. TIME. And it has nothing to do with being an only child. I was the youngest of five also and as a child I did it while lying in bed at night till I fell asleep, I did it when I was having an asthma attack and waiting for it to pass (often with my mom standing right there!), I did it while swimming and playing in the dirt,riding my bike, often. I still do it...while vacuuming, sorting laundry, etc. I don't think it is intrusive or crazy. I think it's a way of processing ideas and figuring things out for yourself, creating a devils advocate in your head to weigh out the pros and cons of certain situations. I think it's good! It's only a problem when the voices become intrusive to the point that you change your behavior based on those delusional intrusive thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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