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Do you sleep-talk?

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The title says it all, Do you sleep-talk? Apparently i do and so if you do too, you can post in this thread and other members can also discuss their/your problems here
I'm not too sure if I really do this.

My parents say yes, it happen sometimes, and they say it's funny when happen and sometimes I don't just talk when sleep. they say sometimes I do funny moves, welp, I find this a bit strange, but funny at the same time... but a bit weird btw.
I actually got curious a while ago (around three months ago as I recall) due to my dad mentioning it, so I went ahead and left a recording going overnight. It took a bit of cutting down but at about 4am I started rambling. The subject matter varied from casual talk about day to day life to deep, inner thoughts that I didn't realise I even had. I talked on and off for a while before going silent. What was interesting was the number of personal feelings I was conveying. the human mind can be quite fascinating.
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My dad told me that I did before, but I'm not really sure. It was a long time ago and I've been using an app that records noises I make at night, so it should record them if I do talk, but it hasn't done that till now, so I most likely don't.
I guess I'll try again tonight, though. Maybe I'm just not talking loud enough, so I'll just turn the required volume down a little.
Originally posted by MVS
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Heh, I should try this out as well sometime. It definitely sounds interesting :D
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Recently I underwent an operation and I was completely anaesthesia-ed. According to the doctors, before I woke up I was rambling about wanting my phone so I could talk to my girlfriend and dad.
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I wouldn't be surprised if I did. I often talk to myself aloud when no one's around and it became mostly habit and subconscious. I probably sleep talk to myself.

Speaking of operation, I am going to be under anesthesia while I get my molars removed. I am probably sure to say something ridiculous. I should make someone record it.

For me, I am not entirely sure but since I do not talk often except to take someone's attention, I don't think I sleep-talk. Heh, I am calm so I do not expect to be sleep-talking.


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Thats interesting haha.

When I used to share a room with my brother he used to tell me that I would do this from time to time, but not very often. I'm sure it is that way with most people.

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Last night I recorded myself sleeping. When I reviewed the recording, all I heard was snoring and an occasional "uuughhh". I'm a boring person even in sleep. Baw

I think I'll just keep recording myself until the day comes where I utter at least one word. Not that recording will help me sleep-talk or anything, but I'm just genuinely curious. :D
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i do alot suposedly and apparently when i do its F this and F that which is funny because i really dont curse all that much. sometimes i even wake up from a dream in the middle of a sentence and actually hear it myself.

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One time, I was camping with my grandparents, and at like, 2:30 AM, I was dreaming, and suddenly yelled,


"SHUT THE F*CK UP"

and woke up. My grandparents were all like, WTF.

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Yes and it's led to some very.....interesting conversations about what exactly I've said.
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Speaking of operation, I am going to be under anesthesia while I get my molars removed. I am probably sure to say something ridiculous. I should make someone record it.

I recorded myself, courtesy of my dad. Apparently I flipped off a sign that had "No Recording" on it. I'll have a link to the video eventually. I also did some others myself too.

I seem to talk to myself a lot even while being out of it. I guess it is the LPer curse or something. *shrug*

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There has only been one instance of me sleep talking as far as I've been informed. Apparently I actually got out of my bed, walked up to the window, pointed to somewhere in the back yard and said something along the lines of "the man with the list is coming." Somewhat creepy, really.
Yes, every once in awhile I do and apparently I say or do some really weird things (grunts and stuff).
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I can imagine being prone to sleep-talking, though the only times where I did catch myself doing it, it was mostly just interjections (answering "mhm" to questions and such).

In the dream I had tonight I was shouting "Why do people keep asking me what fucking time it is?" I wonder if I actually said that out loud in bed - it kind of felt like it.


 
I think i don't. (Short post, i know.)
I don't sleep talk; I sleep very still and stiff, on my back, arms at my side, every night. However, I have an autistic brother that lives with me, and let me give you a bit of background.
He's 19, and very much into rap music; partway from an attraction to massive amounts of bass, but also partway because it's a continuation of a fantasy. We used to live in a different neighborhood, and all of his friends listened to rap and wanted to be rich and powerful like those stars. He has not been able to shake himself of that idea, and so he listens to rap.
They say dreams bring out your subconscious, and Ben is a rampant sleep-talker. Though what he "says" are often moans, they take on a rhythmic nature. What he is doing in his sleep is interpretable as a form of gibberish rapping; it almost resembles a somewhat mumbled foreign language.
I haven't had a chance to record it, because he won't give me permission to. He's worried that other people might steal his style.
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