I love talking to myself and have always done it lol. Prior to diagnosis I never told anyone because I felt crazy, now I have an excuse so it's in the open . I'm a pretty interesting guy, so why not talk to myself!!!
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I often talk to myself when I have to do a time-consuming task, requiring many steps. If I have to do something that requires a lot of thought, I often talk to myself to help me think more clearly.
I believe that is a factor but not the sole one. I think it does help with stress and social isolation, things need to be said even if I'm the only one listening.I'd like to know if my tendency of self discussions alter due the amount I've been socialising. Hypothesis being that people talk less to theirselves after being in a group and having real communication in case if self discussion is a substitute, but if it's just intrinsic feature it'll be quite about constant all of the time. It's pity that I can't really observe this authentic by myself. Maybe someone else has noticed some?