I agree with Myself--people may at first tell you it's schizophrenia (because that's kinda what psychologists will first think when you say you hear voices). In my opinion, however, (and granted, I'm just a second year psychology student), your symptoms don't sound like schizophrenia. This is simply because schizophrenia tends to develop and show the first signs around 19-20 in males and a little older in females. There are one or two signs that can sometimes predict which chidlren will go on to develop schizophrenia, but as far as I know, hearing voices as a child isn't one of them.
The illnesses that come to mind for me are Borderline Personality Disorder (possibly), Schizotypal Personality Disorder (Which is basically a mild form of schizophrenia which is pervasive throughout life), severe depression or mania, and Myself's explanation of DID, sounds plausible, as well.
Keep in mind that something is only considered "psychologically abnormal" if
a) it is statistically abnormal
b)it causes perceived psychological stress to you
c) it is unexpected within a given social context.
It seems like you meet a and c, but you don't seem to be worried by your behaviors.
All the same, I would recommend that you ask a professional about it.
-Kari
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