Is it normal that i think there is people in my mirror?

Well, this has probably been going on for about a year.
It's not as bad as it was but it still hangs on me.
I'm pretty convinced that there is a person or people in my mirror, talking about what i'm doing in that room. It's usually people i know, like, from school, friends or anyone, that intimidate me in some way, or attracted to or have something to do with them. I'm scared for my health and well-being. A website said i could have Paranoia. I seriously think it could be.

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Comments ( 23 )
  • You remind me of this little bird...
    http://youtu.be/qvp0vrcqV_k

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    • dirtybirdy

      :D!!! happens to me every day.

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  • gummy_jr

    Youre looking into a parallel universe. I discovered that when I stumbled and fell into my mirror and got sucked into that universe.

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    • doggie345

      Maybe you should've stayed there.

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      • gummy_jr

        Yeah, because maybe then I won't have to deal with assholes like you.

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  • Larrybird

    Damn you done caught me n the gang

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  • davesumba

    A study was done the other day about this very phenomena. After further investigation into the incidences, they found that each mirror in question once belonged to very vain people. They do not know how, why, or who is doing this though.

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    • disthing

      Get Scooby-Doo and The Gang on the case!

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    • Avant-Garde

      Really? Could it be that the previous owners thoughts and feelings have somehow projected themselves on the mirror?

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  • soul-man

    It's the Jezebel spirit

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  • bemah

    The person in the mirror is you. Just calm down, unless you've got some stalker in there with you, you're not gonna die.

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    • doggie345

      It's not that i'm scared of the person in the mirror
      i just hate not being able to change my clothes or get naked without covering myself or turning the lights off.

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  • Fabulous

    smAsh it with an erection

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    • That would be hard considering a have vagina haha

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  • disthing

    That isn't normal.

    It sounds like you are having paranoid delusions. This is a big symptom of psychosis, specifically paranoid schizophrenia. I would speak to someone about it, because these kind of things can escalate.

    Read this: http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Schizophrenia/Pages/Symptoms.aspx

    Does any of that ring a bell?

    Paranoid delusions aren't exclusively a symptom of paranoid schizophrenia, however. There are other disorders, illnesses and medication that can cause these kind of delusions. For example, when my father was dying of lung cancer, he began to experience some severe paranoid delusions. Apparently this was linked to having developed an infection in addition to the cancer.

    A delusion as persistent as this (over a year) is strange, and I recommend you speak to a professional about it :)

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    • doggie345

      Ok
      but it's not all mirrors
      just the ones of houses i visit frequently or my own house
      by the way i'm only 15 so this is a little frightening
      i don't really want to talk to anyone about it because it's quite embarrassing and i don't think they'll understand.

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      • disthing

        It makes no difference that it's not all mirrors. It's still a delusion.

        Of course it's frightening. You being 15 makes no difference to how frightening it is.

        If you don't want to talk to anyone except random people like us online about it then so be it. But if this is genuine, persistent paranoia, it's probably a sign that something isn't quite right in your head.

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        • doggie345

          Thanks for the input.

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  • Avant-Garde

    Like, spirits?

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    • doggie345

      no not spirits, just normal people
      It's like when you're with your friends, and you are standing in front of them or something and you're doing something and they're all watching you

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  • handsignals

    Look into the mirror and say 'Candy Man' 5 times.

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    • Avant-Garde

      Whatever happened to Bloody Mary?

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    • doggie345

      Mmm, nah.

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