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Okay, I didn't know where to put this, so... here we go.
I feel so ridiculous. I don't know if something is wrong with me or if I'm just a weirdo. Over the years I've been pretty isolated and tend to be incredibly lonely. I have imaginary friends I talk to. I'm 20 now and I still have imaginary friends when I get lonely. I talk to them, I walk around with them, I turn to them for comfort when there's no one else. I don't see them, I know they're not real, but they play an important role in my life when I'm alone. I feel like an idiot. What is up with this? Who has to turn to imaginary friends when they are 20? What is wrong with me? Me and the one person who I turn to have gotten very distant recently, so I just caught myself talking to an imaginary friend. It happens a lot, I won't even realize I'm doing it, then somebody real will walk into the room and I'm like "wtf am I doing?" and stop. And its not just that I'm talking to an imaginary friend in my house or wherever I am; the scenery will change, I'll be in a completely different place, with crowds of people here and there and a whole scene playing out. I know its not real but I get completely wrapped up in it and often don't realize its happening until something else distracts me and I snap back into reality. I feel so stupid and I'm afraid one of these days somebody's actually going to catch me talking like there's someone there when there isn't. Then I'll feel really embarrassed. What is wrong with me? |
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Hey. I have imaginary friends, too. Or... Something a lot like them. I have been pretty lonely in my life, too, I find that I interact with them a lot more when I'm feeling a lot lonely IRL.
I don't think there is anything wrong except a bit of lonliness (which can be incredibly painful, don't get me wrong). A lot of people talk to themselves and / or to people who they have known in their life. A good friend they had or something like that. I talk to one of my old therapists in my head sometimes. I talk quietly, though, a kind of inward directed thinking rather than out loud, though. Could you talk to them in a similar way? |
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im 38 and still have 2 imaginary friends......mainly because outside of my wife and co-worker, I have no other friends
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*sheepish grin*
i hadn't really thought of it as "imaginary friends", but i too create all these different scenes in my mind's eye with people and plots acting out. All the dialog is internal, so no one knows i am talking. Oh and I'm 31. Does it help to know you're not the only one? =)
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Welcom
you might want to post in Dissasociative forum for more input, we have a great group here
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Although they don't qualify as imaginary friends I don't think, I have always talked to my relatives that have left this world before me. Some such as my paternal grandmother, and maternal grandfather that passed long before I was born.
I remember taking long walks and just talking, figuring things out, it helped to keep things straight in my mind.
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<font color="purple">Does having imaginary people in your head count? </font>
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