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meeting new people with imaginary friends :3

hiii my name is sel and i’m 19!! ive had these imaginary friends since right before i went into high school and they’ve been my besties ever since. i guess im just looking for other people (around my age please) that also have imaginary friends, someone who we could ramble about our imaginary friends to each other with and stuff :3
My friends are real people but the older I get the less we see and are less interested in each other so I’m starting to think they’re imaginary.
Carlam · 70-79, F
@Gingerbreadspice As we grow older, our paths can diverge, and it can sometimes seem like connections are fading. But even if friendships change, the meaningful memories and the impact they’ve had on our lives remain real.

It’s okay to feel this way, and it’s also an opportunity to explore new connections and experiences that bring you joy. Sometimes, meeting new people or finding new interests can help rekindle that sense of meaningful connection.
echoplxx · 18-21
Carlam · 70-79, F
It’s lovely to meet you! Imaginary friends can be such a special part of our lives, and it’s wonderful to hear they’ve been great companions for you. 😊 I think it’s fantastic that you’re looking to connect with others who share similar experiences. Sometimes, these unique connections can lead to meaningful friendships and shared understanding.
echoplxx · 18-21
@Carlam nice to meet you too, and thank you so much!!! :))
TexasDude · 31-35, M
I don't have imaginary friends but I do have pretty vivid day dreams about hanging out with fictional characters
echoplxx · 18-21
@TexasDude sorry i kinda rambled there LMAO 😭😭
TexasDude · 31-35, M
@echoplxx no that's fine. I'm often sad I don't know more to say
echoplxx · 18-21
@TexasDude aww that’s okay i appreciate you responding anyway!! :)
RageAgainstTheMachine · 36-40, M
This is the caliber of users the site now attracts; Christopher Robins and Peter Pans.
echoplxx · 18-21
@RageAgainstTheMachine do you mean this in a negative way?? there’s nothing wrong with imaginary friends as long as a person acknowledges that they’re imaginary. it can be a coping mechanism for a lot of people and compared to a lot of other harmful coping mechanisms out there, imaginary friends are a pretty healthy one
RageAgainstTheMachine · 36-40, M
@echoplxx Intriguing. I suppose you are correct. My apologies, I can be unabashedly opinionated.
echoplxx · 18-21
According to hords of Internet atheists, most people do

 
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