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Originally Posted by possum220
I emailed my T about it and this was the answer I got.
"I guess by definition imaginary friends aren't real, but that doesn't mean they are pointless or wrong".
I have a tendency to see things in opposites. No middle ground. I'm either doing things right or wrong. I feel confused. I don't remember having any imaginary friends when I was little. I don't think I could stop the voices in my head or stop them when they push their way out of my mouth. Imaginary friends aren't something that grownups do?
I suppose this is just another part of an my ongoing internal acceptance over where I am at.
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your question....
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Originally Posted by possum220
Imaginary friends aren't something that grownups do?
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some grownups have imaginary friends others do not. theres nothing wrong with it. they are just different from having DID type alters. sometimes very similar but yet different. keep working with your therapist and things will fall into place for you and the confusion will end.