animeboy wrote:
When I get far away, I start inadvertently making funny sounds and rocking back and forth and flapping my hands.
I have always done similar to that as well, flapping my hands and whining, whenever someone "catches" me being weird, or even worse, I felt, was when someone "caught" me in the flapping and whining reaction *cringe*
I like what you said, arielhawksquill, about saying to Dad that this is just "thinking out loud". Great response! There's no need for Dad to be making you feel weirder about what you do, anyway. NTs do that too, as Ariel said. I think we can, as time goes on, kind of carve out a domain for our own normal, anyway, without having a parent always telling us such things. It's hard: my dad was always telling me what I should and shouldn't do too, until I was quite advanced into adulthood. Eventually I was more willing to tell him I could work it out for myself.
A therapist told me when I was about 22, that when you talk to yourself, it's fine as long as it's just you in the conversation. LOL
I did talk to my deceased relatives during periods when I was trying to understand my feelings about the relationships I'd had with them in life. I knew it was a symbolic conversation - well for the most part.
Don't worry, you're fine!