BabyJacob98
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Hello everyone,
I've realized that the english language makes me feel little. As crazy as it sounds at first it's is actually logical. You know the saying: With every language you master- new personality is born. I'm not a native english speaker so it's easy to understand that my little side was partialy created on this saying. The reason why it happened is probably because I watch cartoons in english, read stories in english and talk about abdl topic only in english. English self-talk really puts me into little headspace and is more often becoming a need-like a mileston you have to achvieve in order to procceed.
It's interesting how the brain is wired...When watching cartoons I don't need to consciously translate words to my native language. It just happens-I understand.
Does anyone have similar experience? Generaly, do you feel (just a little bit) like a different person when speaking in non-native language?
I've realized that the english language makes me feel little. As crazy as it sounds at first it's is actually logical. You know the saying: With every language you master- new personality is born. I'm not a native english speaker so it's easy to understand that my little side was partialy created on this saying. The reason why it happened is probably because I watch cartoons in english, read stories in english and talk about abdl topic only in english. English self-talk really puts me into little headspace and is more often becoming a need-like a mileston you have to achvieve in order to procceed.
It's interesting how the brain is wired...When watching cartoons I don't need to consciously translate words to my native language. It just happens-I understand.
Does anyone have similar experience? Generaly, do you feel (just a little bit) like a different person when speaking in non-native language?