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sigmaleph ([personal profile] sigmaleph) wrote2019-04-17 10:36 am
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are there people who have their inner monologue in the third person?

i ask because i was reminded of this trope in TG fiction where the narration goes 'he thought it was about time he accepted his change and started think of herself as she' or something and then the narration switches pronouns as though this reflects a change in inner monologue and like. how. is this how the author's brain works.

(the general case of this is pretending the narration corresponds one-to-one with what's going on inside the PoV character's head, which is still weird in first person narration but much less so)

i am an actual trans person who thinks in two gendered languages and i can't even tell when i started switching adjectives from gendered-male to gendered-female in my Spanish inner monologue, the question of what third person pronouns i use inside my head for myself is meaningless
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[personal profile] brin_bellway 2019-04-17 02:31 pm (UTC)(link)
...crap, I've had a similar conversation before and my friend JT responded that they *did* often think in the third person and went into a bit of detail on how it worked for them, now where *was* that post...

Found it! God, I love Siikr.

I see there's also a passing mention earlier in that thread of [personal profile] another_normal_anomaly "involuntarily narrating my life in my head".