Should I keep mewing even when reading something?

 Definitively tell you whether you should keep mewing even when reading something. Whether or not it's appropriate depends on several factors:



1. The purpose of mewing:

  • If mewing is part of a vocal or speech practice: It might be helpful to continue while reading aloud to train your voice or practice certain sounds. However, consider the volume and potential disruption to others if reading in a shared space.
  • If mewing is a self-soothing technique: It's important to consider if it serves a specific purpose while reading. Does it help you focus, relax, or manage anxiety? If it distracts you from understanding the text or disrupts others around you, it might be better to find alternative calming methods.
  • If mewing is simply a habit: There are no inherent benefits or drawbacks to mewing silently, but be mindful if it becomes distracting or annoying to yourself or others.

2. The environment you're reading in:

  • Reading in a public space: Mewing is likely inappropriate and disturbing to others. Choose a private space or adjust your practice to silent mental visualization if needed.
  • Reading alone at home: You have more freedom, but consider if the mewing disrupts your own focus or concentration.

3. Your personal preferences:

Ultimately, the decision depends on what feels comfortable and helpful for you. Experiment and see if mewing enhances or hinders your reading experience.

Remember, communication and consideration for others are key. If unsure, prioritize respectful behavior in shared spaces and adjust your practice accordingly.

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