I've heard several people on here (myself included) talk about playing a pleasing-sounding song, many, many times, over and over.....
I'm also very familiar with echolalia----and, I think it might have to do with us liking the sound of certain words, or something like that.....
Right now, I'm stuck on a word (apropos) and I used it this week, inappropriately, when speaking to a co-worker----and I KNOW what the friggin' word, MEANS, for heaven's sake (LOL)----and, just now I was thinking of something, and said it again, in my mind, and used it the wrong way.....
So, I'm wondering if other people do this----and, what's that about? Is it, indeed, that we like the sound of a word----or, might it be that we like the way our mouth moves, when we say it, or something----or, is it just that we have a terrible addiction to fixation (LOL), or something?
All thoughtful opinions, welcomed!
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