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Old Mar 06, 2017, 10:15 PM
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I had to break up and leave my boyfriend last year to live with my mother. I'm so depressed that I feel like I need to keep imaginary friends to keep me company so that I don't kill myself. Does anyone else do this?

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Old Mar 07, 2017, 09:25 AM
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I used to. I'd say do whatever you need to do to stay alive. Sorry about your break up
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Old Mar 07, 2017, 02:55 PM
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I had to break up and leave my boyfriend last year to live with my mother. I'm so depressed that I feel like I need to keep imaginary friends to keep me company so that I don't kill myself. Does anyone else do this?

Hello, hobo.

One of the voices in my head (I'm SZA) has developed a personality of sorts, and I have come to call her my imaginary girlfriend. She is evil, no doubt about it, but she is here almost every day, running me down and attacking my friends and making ugly and stupid and malevolent suggestions. Trust me; you do not want an imaginary friend like this one.

Sorry about your break-up. Hope you get along well with your mother.
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