You sound a lot like me, especially your reasons (real world is boring/depressing, imaginary friends are more loyal and compatible with you than real people). I also spend a lot of time daydreaming and I have imaginary friends, although I don't keep the same friends for long - they change every couple of years. Right now I am going through a "transitional phase" where my old set of imaginary friends just isn't cutting it anymore so I'm trying to find the right ones for me at this stage in my life (mine always come from movies and TV shows because I'm not creative - or maybe just not patient - enough to develop my own characters).
Is it normal to live in a fantasy world?
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You sound a lot like me, especially your reasons (real world is boring/depressing, imaginary friends are more loyal and compatible with you than real people). I also spend a lot of time daydreaming and I have imaginary friends, although I don't keep the same friends for long - they change every couple of years. Right now I am going through a "transitional phase" where my old set of imaginary friends just isn't cutting it anymore so I'm trying to find the right ones for me at this stage in my life (mine always come from movies and TV shows because I'm not creative - or maybe just not patient - enough to develop my own characters).