I remember banging my knee in a restaurant and using a piece of logger language out loud. A little too loud. I looked under the table and said "must be mice" Some lady smiled and said "must be". I could do little more than smile back.
Gailerina.
If that makes you weird you are in the worlds biggest club. Different maybe but I doubt that even. I know a lot of people that talk out loud to help them remember. One of them is the most normal nurse I know. Who has had panic attacks too.
Talking yourself down out loud is a CBT technique. Old bill who just stopped in to visit is a very smart man but talks to himself all the time and has a fantastic memory.
One day I realized that there's no such thing as "normal".
What I found amusing was that someone remarked about Bluetooth by stating that you can't "tell the normal people from the not-so-normal".
I think they're finding that blue tooth technology is making it more dangerous, and those "normal" people using it are making everyone more at risk, for example.
So they're not "normal", nor are those who are being condescending.
If you I at the beauty of nature at a microscopic level, or most levels different from ours, I realize what a wonderful world it is, as I get more to nature, the garden...
"Normal" is a statistical term for me now, and just a frame of reference.
Gotta get some "retail therapy" shopping for humidifiers, and drawing up a spreadsheet to compare first
Today, I was in my car in what I though was a private space, and just said something loud(with the doors closed), expressing my frustration. Another member noticed me, and might have heard, and I felt silly.
I wonder if others have felt embarrassed in some situation, because of a quirk?