Remember Galton’s experiments on visual imagination? Some people just don’t have it. And they never figured it out. They assumed no one had it, and when people talked about being able to picture objects in their minds, they were speaking metaphorically.

Got down a rabbit whole after CGPGrey's podcast where they mention subvocalizing ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subvocalization ).

Do you subvocalize when you read or not? What other universally human experiences might I be missing out on? Have you ever discussed such things with your friends or significant others?

All input is appreciated, I'm really curious :)

rezzeJ:

I haven't had sex. It's not been a concious decision or anything, it just never happened. I had a few changes in my teens but I suffered from being chronically slow acting. The relationships I had also ended badly before things got that far. Maybe those last two sentences are linked.

After those experiences I kind of gave up on it for a while. By the time I got to uni I was just interested in getting high, making music, and hanging out with my friends. Then I had a massive panic attack and the ensuing 12 months or so of crippiling anxiety closed me off socially and made me a lot more reserved.

Now I'm out the other side of all that and I am starting to really think about it again. Though to be honest, it is emotional connection I seek more than sexual gratification. However, due to the way things unfolded I have a lack of serious relationship experience. I think I'm too idealistic and suffer from having too high expectations of how a potential partner should be. I also have trust issues. Those last two sentences are probably linked too.

Also, yes, I do subvocalise.


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