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Old Nov 03, 2017, 09:30 PM
Sarmas Sarmas is offline
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I’ll be honest I’ve had imaginary friends and family. That’s how I got through my whole life since I was 5 or so. I’m an adult now and I still do it. It is a coping skill. I also questioned it and brought it up to my therapist and I got no response from her. I questioned as well if it was normal. I have a whole total different life there and I can control the whole scenario. I know it’s not real but it’s my comfort zone an swithout it I feel alone. I think eventually it’s best to go to a therapist and explain it in order to see where your needs are not being met or where that is coming from. Perhaps changes can be made with the help of a therapist. The only way I saw it as being an issue was that I felt at times like I wasn’t present enough or that I used to drift off to that world at times.