Yes. Always have, always will. I use other words for mine cos I think “imaginary friend” sounds daft, & if I’m honest – a bit childish. Sometimes they're a lot more than my “friends” anyway, if you know what I mean, nudge nudge wink wink.
They're mostly fantasy versions of musicians but there's one copyrighted character too. I am physically disabled, & they keep my spirits up & me from being bored. I am fully aware they're imaginary
One of them was/is a fictional cop who “helps” me with physical stuff, as in encouraging me in the right way – his way! -- as opposed to actually doing it for me (cos that obviously can't happen since he is neither actually alive nor real)
One listens when I have a problem & reassures me, talking in an old-fashioned sort of a way normal people wouldn't.
We communicate via thought. Talking out loud would be daft.
Do you have an imaginary friend?
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Yes. Always have, always will. I use other words for mine cos I think “imaginary friend” sounds daft, & if I’m honest – a bit childish. Sometimes they're a lot more than my “friends” anyway, if you know what I mean, nudge nudge wink wink.
They're mostly fantasy versions of musicians but there's one copyrighted character too. I am physically disabled, & they keep my spirits up & me from being bored. I am fully aware they're imaginary
One of them was/is a fictional cop who “helps” me with physical stuff, as in encouraging me in the right way – his way! -- as opposed to actually doing it for me (cos that obviously can't happen since he is neither actually alive nor real)
One listens when I have a problem & reassures me, talking in an old-fashioned sort of a way normal people wouldn't.
We communicate via thought. Talking out loud would be daft.
I don't think I will either – nor do I care.