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Old 03-29-2008, 07:50 AM

Well, I have an imaginary friend before when i was 4 years old.. Yes xD her name is Leslie.. Im always playing to leslie its like talking to myself xD..
my parents didn't know about it,,, well its not only me but my cousin Carmi too..teehee it twas fun xDD bringing back memories,, well i get over it when i was 6 xD yes i know..

IM NOT CRAZY!!1!! xD lol

--do you have an imaginary friend before??..

Please share ^w^

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Old 03-29-2008, 07:54 AM

When I was little I think I had an imaginary pet for a while. But then I got a real kitty and I didn't need my imaginary one anymore.

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Old 03-29-2008, 07:58 AM

When I was young, I used to pretend that my imaginary friends were characters from cartoon shows such as the Thundercats... sad, but as an only child and with a parent who was allergic to cats, dogs, rabbits etc.. really anything with fur... I had no choice!

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Old 03-29-2008, 08:07 AM

I never really had an imaginary friend. I use to always talk to myself pretending theres two sides of me XD Thats pretty much all i could remember. Oh, and I also make up stories about my dolls and drawings ;]

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Old 03-29-2008, 08:21 AM

I have never had one. I had a good friend to play with so I never needed it. Since I was five till about 8-9 she came over EVERY day. So much fun. Not to mention I aways had a pet of some kind. Peppers my dog I had from the age of three till I was 9. He kinda went crazy when we had to send him with my aunt. Poor thing we had him for so long and couldn't get over being away from us.

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Old 03-29-2008, 08:29 AM

I never really had an imaginary friend. There was Samantha when I was 5, but that was just me pretending that the real Sammy was still there after she moved away. :[

But yeah, I'd make up these really complex lives for my Barbies/Polly Pocket dolls to act out. xD Like I would even make clothes for them out of grass and flowers (I always lost their real clothes) and make their houses and furniture and whatever out of dried wood or holes in the ground (I liked to dig holes) and moss and twigs and whatever I could find. I had like endless possibilities since we used to live on like 2 wooded acres, not counting the forest that bordered our land. It was fun.

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Old 03-29-2008, 08:49 AM

I never had an imaginary friend, I had my brothers, and imaginary friends are most common amongst only children/children that are lonely.

My nephew had an imaginary friend called "Bean" when he was very little, but Bean promptly disappeared when his little brother was born!

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Old 03-29-2008, 11:43 AM

I always had some quite off the wall ones. Right up till i was older.
I think my imagination was just active though, as i wasn't an only child, and i had pets.

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Old 03-29-2008, 12:27 PM

I didn't just have an imaginary friend, I had a whole imaginary world :shock:

There was a white rectangular patch of wall above my bed, between where the wallpaper ended and the ceiling started.
During the day that white rectangle of wall was "Pooh Bear TV" and I'd just sit on my bed staring at that rectangular white bit of wall for hours, pretending to be watching TV o_0

Anyhow, at night "Pooh Bear TV" became a Portal that would take me to my imaginary world called "Jubba-Jubba Land".
I had an imaginary teacher there named Mrs Jabawocky-JaBaa and she'd teach me Jubba-Jubba language o_0 There were lots of imaginary people I'd meet in my imaginary world. There was a Janitor named Mr Grumble-Handshake who'd always take me on adventures and get me into trouble o_0
I don't remember there being any other imaginary kids in that world though.

Anyhow, I'd spend my nights going to this imaginary world and then when I'd wake up in the morning I'd refuse to talk in English to my parents and just witter away in Jubba-Jubba language. Which I thought I could speak fluently when I was younger. Now I barely remember any of it o_o

My parents were a little disturbed by this, but I'd get angry with them as they refused to learn Jubba-Jubba language and just accused me of speaking gibberish :x

Anyhow, one day my parents finally had enough of me talking 'rubbish' and refusing to speak English, so they papered over my portal! :o

I was very distressed, as then I didn't have a way to get back to Jubba-Jubba land, and I never even got the chance to say goodbye to my imaginary friends there :cry:


When I win the lottery, I will buy my old house back from whoever owns it now and I will uncover my portal!
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Old 03-29-2008, 12:35 PM

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I didn't just have an imaginary friend, I had a whole imaginary world :shock:

There was a white rectangular patch of wall above my bed, between where the wallpaper ended and the ceiling started.
During the day that white rectangle of wall was "Pooh Bear TV" and I'd just sit on my bed staring at that rectangular white bit of wall for hours, pretending to be watching TV o_0

Anyhow, at night "Pooh Bear TV" became a Portal that would take me to my imaginary world called "Jubba-Jubba Land".
I had an imaginary teacher there named Mrs Jabawocky-JaBaa and she'd teach me Jubba-Jubba language o_0 There were lots of imaginary people I'd meet in my imaginary world. There was a Janitor named Mr Grumble-Handshake who'd always take me on adventures and get me into trouble o_0
I don't remember there being any other imaginary kids in that world though.

Anyhow, I'd spend my nights going to this imaginary world and then when I'd wake up in the morning I'd refuse to talk in English to my parents and just witter away in Jubba-Jubba language. Which I thought I could speak fluently when I was younger. Now I barely remember any of it o_o

My parents were a little disturbed by this, but I'd get angry with them as they refused to learn Jubba-Jubba language and just accused me of speaking gibberish :x

Anyhow, one day my parents finally had enough of me talking 'rubbish' and refusing to speak English, so they papered over my portal! :o

I was very distressed, as then I didn't have a way to get back to Jubba-Jubba land, and I never even got the chance to say goodbye to my imaginary friends there :cry:


When I win the lottery, I will buy my old house back from whoever owns it now and I will uncover my portal!
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wow that is soo cute xDD haha.. well me and my I-friend always hang out with the bee tree its kinda like a world to me.. but too bad my father cut it down D= and i was like crying.. and whinning.. teehee

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Old 03-29-2008, 12:39 PM

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wow that is soo cute xDD haha.. well me and my I-friend always hang out with the bee tree its kinda like a world to me.. but too bad my father cut it down D= and i was like crying.. and whinning.. teehee
The bee tree sounds like it was great! Sorry it got cut down ._.

My best friend, when I was younger, had an imaginary friend who lived in a tree. He was called "Mr. Foxy". I never got to meet him, as he was always out when we visited lol xD His tree is still there, I wonder if my friend's been back there since we were kids.

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Old 03-29-2008, 12:55 PM

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wow that is soo cute xDD haha.. well me and my I-friend always hang out with the bee tree its kinda like a world to me.. but too bad my father cut it down D= and i was like crying.. and whinning.. teehee
The bee tree sounds like it was great! Sorry it got cut down ._.

My best friend, when I was younger, had an imaginary friend who lived in a tree. He was called "Mr. Foxy". I never got to meet him, as he was always out when we visited lol xD His tree is still there, I wonder if my friend's been back there since we were kids.
lol wow thats great it was fun and cute when we had our wonderful world.. xD.. well i used to have pet ants xDD.. but they died easily cuz my hands are too big D=.. RIP= Anita, Scarlett, John, Muffle

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Old 03-29-2008, 01:05 PM

Well.
Me and one of my very best friends have an inside joke. Neither of us have boyfriends, and we're not bothered by that fact, but as a joke, we have imagainary boyfriends. Her "boyfriend" is Edward and mine is Emiel. We don't actually think of them as our boyfriends, it's just a little funny joke that we use! We're not crazy or desprate or anything like that. :D

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Old 03-29-2008, 01:07 PM

I had one when i was much younger in primary school due to not having friends ^^;;

But once i made friends in my new school it disappeared :)

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Old 03-29-2008, 05:34 PM

I do not remember having one when I was little. I never did I kinda wish I would have but there where kids all over when I grew up. There was always someone to play with. I think I came out during a baby boom or something lol.

But my daughter she is 3 at the moment. I think she has loads of imaginary friends. And she is so morbid O.o She talks of a friend named sally who went to the beach and went in the water and a shark ate her and she died. Where does a three year old get this stuff from. I do not let her watch anything that I would not want her to see. But she talks about others too and tragic stuff has happened to them as well. I shudder to think of the "sixth sense" lol.

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Old 03-29-2008, 05:48 PM


No, I don't think I've ever had one.
Although... if we're going to talk about "general make-believe," I do sometimes pretend that
someone I know is with me when I'm alone.

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Old 03-29-2008, 05:55 PM

I had tons of imaginary friends, but I never actually believed in them all. I just liked to pretend. I'd sit there and imagine having an imaginary friend, more like.

Most of them were faeries and people with British accents, to be honest.

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Old 03-29-2008, 06:03 PM

when i was little i had an imaginary friend...
his name was jensen and he was a beautiful prince ^_^
ha-ha.. what a memory >.<
i think my mother used to be worried about me... she didn't know who i was talking to ^_^

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Old 03-29-2008, 06:05 PM

I had a imaginary friend two. . . i actually had two.

I had my first friend at the age of 4. I didn't have any friends at that time so it was nice to talk to someone. . . even if they weren't real. . . Her name was Sarah.

I got into a lot of arguments with her as bad as it sounds so i made up a new friend, Claire.

So yea i got over them when i met my first friend in kindergarten so yea.

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Old 03-29-2008, 06:17 PM

You think you're crazy?

I had an imaginary friend. I don't remember what her name was. I mixed Pokemon and Cardcaptors together and we went on imaginary quests.

I was in the 2nd or 3rd grade at the time.

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Old 03-29-2008, 06:51 PM

Little kids tend to create imaginary friends when they're lonely, but it's a problem for most people only if the imaginary friends persist for years, and more so if the person to whose imaginary worlds they belong persist in adulthood.
When my elder brother started to learn German at the age of 13, I wanted to learn German too, but couldn't. Having recently moved from one city to another, I created a girl named Helga, who spoke with a German accent. As years went by, the reason of existence changed from "teaching me German" from teaching me how to draw anime. It was always her that I drew when I wanted to try using new techniques. So, she kept on nagging at me in German. So, to turn her from an imaginary friend into something more acceptable for a 21-year-old, I'm loking for ideas to an original fantasy story to insert her in. The concepts in my mind for such a story are still quite volatile these days, though.

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Old 03-29-2008, 07:28 PM

I had alot of imaginary friends. I made a new one up every single time I was bored. I always forgot them the same day though.

 


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