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When I am not being awesome, I enjoy being intelligent and insightful. I also like programming.
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Age: 127
Member Since: March 27, 2014
Answers: 5
Last Update: March 29, 2014
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I have imaginary friends since I was young. I've had no friends. i only play with my mom or just myself,read books, play games, so I started to have imaginary friends and world. i talk to them always and play with them. Whenever I get bored I just think about my imaginary world. i would just close my eyes for hours and imagine about the world. There are huge skyscapers of candies, cotton candy clouds, my friends houses and their mobile numbers, and we have dinosaur pets. i have my own family there where I go to school and live my own life. These things didn't bothered me at all but i'm just worried because other teens didn't experienced like this. I consulted a doctor and said that there were things that are lacking in me (grew up with no siblings) Am I still normal? (link)
I wouldn't go around telling everyone you meet that you still have imaginary friends. At your age, people are trying to figure themselves out and will jump at the chance to look down on someone to reassure themselves that they are 'cool'. That said, people mature at different rates so while you may grow out of it eventually, I say enjoy it while you still can. I never had imaginary friends but it sounds pretty awesome. With all your creativity maybe try writing out some of your adventures with them. I gurantee you that future you will enjoy reading them. And who knows, maybe you will become an awesome and successful writer. Just make sure to get out and interact with real people so you stay grounded in the real world. Best of luck, you sound pretty awesome, so keep it up.


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thnk u so much




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