My gf left me two months ago. i really dont know why but thats a long story and not so important.
However. i found myself talking to objects. my computer, my bike, my gun (<- dont worry, nothing strange like "we gonna show them") and also named them. my computer is kind of my bud, frank the tank, he's the best and can do everything and i also say it to him if he is trying his hardest to calculate that lightmap and nearly dies away. samantha, my bike is a real beauty and she knows it and even a blind guy could hit with sasha.
i know im wierd now, but i kinda like how things are. can i leaf it as it is or should i look for help for the better of me and my souroundings
i should add that there are no sexual toughts what so ever on this behavior, they are "friends" and sorry for misspelling. english is not my mothertongue
>>17133467
talking to inanimate objects is fine.
anthropomorphizing (giving them names and implied personalities) is not really and is actually a sign of Aspergers.
i talk to my car when driving.
i like my car.
i don't see my car as a friend or alive.
my car has no feelings.
pretending that it does might be a problem.
or harmless if you are self aware. depends on a lot of things
thx for an answer but i dont think i have aspergers. my non-verbal skills are pretty solid i think and ye i am at university but i wouldnt judge me as a genius
This is normal, lots of people do it. I found myself doing this in the few months that I lived alone.
>>17133467
Some people like to talk to others.
Some people pay other people to listen (therapists).
Some people like to talk to themselves (me included).
Some people like to talk to objects like pic related.
>You are fine until the objects starts to talking back.