While I disagree with your statement that psychiatric medications "change who you are" (since I have been on them for several years and have had my quality of life drastically improved because of them), I agree completely with everything else you said, esp. about the subjectivity of reality. Hell, I even have my own imaginary friends - the most significant of which is my imaginary fraternal twin sister.
While this is out of topic.. hey you're back! or I just missed your comments on recent stories.
I think you should forget your imaginary love but I think the reasons why you love him can lead to finding a real person to love. Like if your imaginary love has a few qualities you like and you can try to find them in someone real. Maybe you'll need help from a professional or pills but I hope you can just push it aside and search for things you like in someone real.
IIN to be in love with someone who doesn't exist?
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While I disagree with your statement that psychiatric medications "change who you are" (since I have been on them for several years and have had my quality of life drastically improved because of them), I agree completely with everything else you said, esp. about the subjectivity of reality. Hell, I even have my own imaginary friends - the most significant of which is my imaginary fraternal twin sister.
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While this is out of topic.. hey you're back! or I just missed your comments on recent stories.
I think you should forget your imaginary love but I think the reasons why you love him can lead to finding a real person to love. Like if your imaginary love has a few qualities you like and you can try to find them in someone real. Maybe you'll need help from a professional or pills but I hope you can just push it aside and search for things you like in someone real.