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Thinkingishard
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Default Jan 24, 2024 at 05:08 PM
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I feel like I’m going crazy, I mean I literally talk to myself and act out specific scenarios which have nothing to do with my childhood it’s just things I see and pretend that I’m there even so much I get lost in it and end up either upsetting myself or making myself tired. I usually act these out at night when people are asleep so they don’t see me but I still get anxious that someone will walk in and see me. The people I imagine talking to are all fictional characters from somewhere add some I even make up on my own. I feel like this isn’t normal and I’m getting concerned. And when I act these scenarios out I get so into I loose track of time and hours will pass so I don’t know what to do. Is this normal?

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