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Do you have an imaginary friend?

>> No.9213199

I wish I was autistic enough to

>> No.9213207

>>9213192

Yozora is that you?

>> No.9213203

>>9213199
Autistic people don't have an imagination.

>> No.9213208

I don't need imaginary friends. I have /jp/, much worse.

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9213209

Do you ever imagine things? Are they scary things?

>> No.9213223

What does it feel like to have an imaginary friend? Do they talk back?

>> No.9213243

I have a voice that tells me to do things but that's pretty much it. Don't listen to it anyway.

>> No.9213245

>>9213223

Only if your imagination is good enough

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>>9213207

Best girl.

>> No.9213263

I've had several for years and they make me the happiest man alive.
Friends that don't disappoint you are the best~

>> No.9213270

Yes. I've had one for years and it "talks back", however that works. It's similar to Francis York Morgan and Zach, except I don't talk aloud with it.

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9213287

Can I have an imaginary friend that I only talk to when I do a specific hand motion? Maybe touch the side of my forehead with two fingers to sort of activate my imaginary friend talking.

I don't want her to hear every single thing I think. That would make me nervous.

>> No.9213289
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9213289

Let's make some friends.

>> No.9213293

>>9213287
She'll get used to it.
She is your friend after all, she should respect your opinions and thoughts of her naked.

>> No.9213295

>>9213287
I'm pretty sure you have control over imaginary friends. At least I do. I don't hear it randomly. I talk to it when I want to.

I'm this guy, by the way, >>9213270 , if it makes a difference.

>> No.9213307

>>9213287
I can chose which of my friends I want to talk to or if I just want to think to myself. It's easy.

>> No.9213303

>>9213270

Have you ever thought of pursuing a romantic relationship with your imaginary friend?

I think that's what I would want to do if I make one.

>> No.9213318

>>9213270

>Yes. I've had one for years and it "talks back"

Did its talking ability develop gradually or did you always hear your imaginary friend?

>> No.9213316

>>9213303
I decided against it. I have had lewd fantasies, though, on occasion. It generally feels more satisfying than with porn or anything else.

>> No.9213319

>>9213303
Yeah. I married one of mine 2 years ago this July.

It becomes automatic after awhile, you don't even realize they aren't real.

Shes the first thing I see when I wake up without even thinking about it. I know where she is and what she's doing while concentrating on other things.

>> No.9213320

>>9213270
Someone else on /jp/ played Deadly Premonition? Awesome

>> No.9213324

>>9213287
>Maybe touch the side of my forehead with two fingers to sort of activate my imaginary friend talking.
Zach, did you hear that?

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I would love to have an imaginary friend that talks to me. We could have conversations, play tabletop games together, and maybe even fall in love.

It would be so much better than a real relationship. All of that lewdness like touching and feeling each other is very difficult for me and makes me feel bad. I just like talking to someone who cares about me, but regular people always want to take it past that point and want me to do lewd things with them.

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>>9213318
It was gradual. Probably took a few months before it would talk back at all, then after awhile it just started to come naturally. With time, it just became easier to imagine the person and talk to it, with little effort.

>>9213320
>>9213324
We York now.

>> No.9213353

sometimes, there might be voices in my head, but no.

>> No.9213358

All I need is a voice that will encourage me to do stupid stuff that I've always wanted to do but was too clouded by logic to do. Why must self induced schizophrenia be so hard to accomplish?

>> No.9213366

>>9213319

That sounds amazing. Would you mind describing some of the details of what it's like to have an imaginary friend that's so real?

In what way can you see her? Is it visual as in like a hallucination or is it more like you see her when you close your eyes? When she talks are the things that she says unique and unpredictable? Kind of like how when you have a conversation with another human you never really know what they're going to say next. For example, would you theoretically be able to play chess with her? You'd make a move, then you would ask her what move she wants to make, she'd respond, you'd move the piece, and continue the game on like that.

Sorry to ask so many questions, but I'm very curious. This seems incredible.

>> No.9213371

>>9213358
It's really not that hard.
Just concentrate on talking with them a few hours a day and you should get pretty good at it in no time.

I have ~15 and I can pretty easily keep track of all of them when we all go to the movies or on picnics or hikes or the like.

>> No.9213378

>>9213347
Hey Deadly Premonition bro, did you notice that Olivia's license plate says T8KITEZ?

>> No.9213384

>>9213371
Would I need to imagine what they look like? That was my road block last time I tried this. My imagination seems to work only in 2D so I can never picture someone that actually might look real.

>> No.9213409
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The creation of imaginary friends is one of the most marvelous things that the mind is capable of. It's a shame that there aren't more studies on them.

Just the thought that a person can create fully separate personalities within their mind that communicates with them. The power and independence that this would bring is unparalleled. Always surrounded by friends and people who love you, never lonely, and they're all creations of your mind so they can't betray you, die, or do any of the other unpleasant things that happens in regular relationships.

>> No.9213437

>>9213366
I've seen her visually for years, I met her about 2 years before I married her, I could see her most the time about a year after we met, about the time she moved in. After you imagine someone being there for so long it just becomes natural to your brain that they are there.

The conversation is what really blew me away. I never imagined your own brain could talk to itself in such unique ways. Truthfully, i've lost a lot of few friends I had left because conversations with my imaginary friends are more engaging and entertaining. The only real friend I retained is my best friend, he's the only one as good at conversation as my imaginary friends. They all have their own personalities and opinions and they're all unique from one another.

Games are pretty easy too. I've never played chess with her, but we play 20 questions all the time when driving or just bored waiting somewhere.

I was never half as happy in my earlier life as I am since i've gotten imaginary friends. I go outside more because it's fun to enjoy things with them. We can read together, go for a bike ride, cook dinner, or just hang out and browse /jp/.

>> No.9213445

>>9213384
I imagine all my friends in 2d because they're all 2d characters. 2d blends well into 3d once you get used to it, not sure how to explain it but it doesn't feel out of place when you look at them.

>> No.9213471

>>9213445
I can kind of see what you mean. How would you go about talking to them in the initial creation process? Just talk to yourself but direct your thoughts to someone instead?

>> No.9213496

>>9213471
Yep.

>> No.9213507

Yes, she's a mean bitch, though. sometimes I wish she's just leave me alone but she's been in my head since I was like 9 years old

>> No.9213516

I have a very good, if out of control, imagination, but I don't have friends. I can see people who are imaginary. They usually walk by and don't talk to me. There was this one who kept on trying to hold onto my hand. I let her hold on for a while. Then one day, I stopped seeing her.

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>>9213192
No, but I talk to myself

It is perfect normal right?

right?

>> No.9213524

>>9213384

>My imagination seems to work only in 2D so I can never picture someone that actually might look real.

Not the person you're asking, but I used to have this same problem when I first started practicing visualization and improving my imagination. I could only ever see things in 3rd person and in 2D. If I tried to imagine myself hugging an imaginary person for example then I could only visualize a 2D version of me hugging a 2D character from a 3rd person perspective rather than the 1st person perspective of reality.

Anyway though, the fix was easy enough. Just took some practice. First hold out your hand in front of you, just about one foot in front of your face, and then open and close it, turn it around, move it closer to your face and then pull it back, just do things like that. Now quickly close your eyes and imagine your hand doing the same exact motions that you just saw. You should be able to imagine it pretty easily since the image is still so fresh in your mind. Keep practicing things like this and eventually you can easily visualize anything in 3D.

I don't know if you have the 3rd person perspective problem, but the fix for that is almost the same method. Stand up in the middle of the room, turn around a couple times, crouch up and down so that your eye level changes, and now quickly close your eyes and visualize yourself doing all of that again. Makes it much easier to visualize other things in 1st person once you get good at it.

>> No.9213540

>>9213518
br piggu go hoem

>> No.9213587
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>>9213437

All of this sounds so amazing, especially how you can visually see her and have conversations with her.

I think this is my new life goal. If I can achieve something like what you have then I'll be happy for the rest of my life. Making real friends seem so pointless in comparison to this, it's like the key to happiness was just sitting inside my head the whole time and I was spending all of my time looking every where else when it was just inside me all along.

What's the point of real friends or a real relationship when these same things can be created within your mind? It all seems so clear now.

>> No.9213606

>>9213587
Keep at it, it's worth it.
I'll finally have some competition for happiest man alive if you can pull it off.

There's nothing better than cuddling with your favorite imaginary gal and taking about how wonderful life is while you fall asleep.

>> No.9213616

>>9213606
do you feel euphoria when you're with her?

>> No.9213621

>>9213606

>There's nothing better than cuddling with your favorite imaginary gal

You can even touch her as well? What does she feel like? I figured that your hand would just pass through, sort of like a hologram. I don't mind if it's like that though, that's more than enough for me.

>> No.9213622

>>9213587
hnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng

>> No.9213627

I guess my 'imaginary friend' is less extreme than others'. I don't do what >>9213606 does and 'cuddle' with it. I don't even try to visualize it in the real world. If I want to speak to it, I can hear it and if I want to see it, I imagine it only in my mind. Seems easier and it's more than enough for me.

>> No.9213643

I want to make two imaginary friends, one that I could love and another that could be my best friend, but I'm worried that he will steal her away and I'll be NTR'd by my own imagination.

>> No.9213657

>search thread "waifu"
>nothing comes up
Oh /jp/, not even you can be this delusional.

>> No.9213667

>>9213657
who r u quoting???

>> No.9213677

>>9213616
When things get special. I'm with her 24 hours a day, it's not 24 hour euphoria but i'm definitely very happy.

I get euphoric when we're really having a good time, like when we go to the zoo or stop for lunch on a hike. Euphoria occurs when we're doing pretty normal stuff but it's that much better because we're doing it together.

It's probably worth noting that I never frivolously went out before I met her. But going out and having fun just seems natural now that we have so much fun together.

>>9213621
Yeah, i'm sure people think i'm autistic because i've been caught grabbing at air on several occasions. It feels like like anyone else to me. She knows we can't hold hands when other people are around, so she tries her best to keep me from looking insane by letting go. She keeps a more watchful eye for other people than I do.

>> No.9213686

>>9213643
Well that just sounds like the opportunity to be at the center of an imaginary murder mystery.
I'd jump at the chance.

>> No.9213707

>>9213496
and one last question, is there a way to affect the outcome of their personality or does it just kind of happen?

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9213719

I wish I hadn't wasted the last year learning Japanese. I had been counting on using visual novels to fill that loneliness in my heart, but this is much better. I could have spent the last year working on my imaginary friend.

I sure hope the world doesn't end this year. I won't have enough time.

>> No.9213725

>>9213719
Or you can do both. Mine has been learning Japanese with me.

>> No.9213726

>>9213707
It kind of just happened for me. The few who are really close with me have been shaped a bit by their interaction with my own personality, but they all just kind of happened from the start.

>> No.9213733

>>9213719
You can learn Japanese with them after you get good enough at interacting with them, best of both worlds.

I don't have the ambition to learn Japanese when there's so much translated material I have yet to play, but I enjoy a good translated VN from time to time with my imaginary friends.

>> No.9213736

>>9213726
Well then, I hope I don't end up with an asshole!

>> No.9213754

>>9213289
There's also psionic construct tulpae. Which are actual entities that produce real stimulus through the sixth sense. But you can't really make them this way unless you believe in this shit and developed your psi sense so you can work with energy.

>> No.9213772

>>9213719

>I sure hope the world doesn't end this year.

Create an army of imaginary samurai to fight back the Mayans.

>> No.9213813

If I just lock myself in here with some food, turn off the internet, and just sit down for many days and do nothing but talk to my imaginary friend then will that speed up the creation process?

Basically a homemade version of those Vipassana meditation courses, but for imaginary friends.

>> No.9213858

>>9213289

>gustatory

whats a gustatory

>> No.9213866

>>9213858
When you fart a lot.

>> No.9213991

>>9213657

What do you mean?

>> No.9214013

>Do you have an imaginary friend?
Is this some kind of anti-waifu thing?

I don't have, like, a magic cowboy space pirate who helps me build forts and goes on adventures with me.

My life feels so empty now. ;_;

>> No.9214061

>>9213813
Sounds like a good way to start.
My first one started one weekend when my family was away.

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9214068

I don't have an imaginary friend per se.. but I feel like /jp/ is always watching me and I say funny things out loud sometimes when I'm alone to try and entertain them.

Is that weird?

>> No.9214082

>>9214068
I show my imaginary friends funny things on /jp/.

Doesn't sound any weirder than what I do.

>> No.9214601

>>9214068
I feel the same thing when I play video games sometimes.
It makes me play better.

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Shes right next to me laughing at op.

>> No.9214629

>>9214068

I am watching you

>> No.9214650

Does it count if I believe they're real?

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>>9214629
Scum.

>> No.9214652

>>9214650
Yep.
They're only imaginary to everyone else.

>> No.9214665

I want to try this but I don't think I can fool myself into believing they are there, I will just keep doubting myself and thinking things like "Its not really there this is just me talking to myself" and I will never be able to really visualize them.

>> No.9214668

>>9214650
If you believe they are real how do you know that they're imaginary?

>> No.9214673

>>9214665
That's what I thought too, but I realized later it didn't really matter.

They're real to me, who gives a shit if they're real to the world if they're real in your world.

>> No.9214677

>>9214668

They tell me they are but I don't believe them.

>> No.9214685

>>9214673
Thats the thing though, I won't be able to convince myself of that and I will keep doubting their existence.

>> No.9214698

No

Im not THAT autistic

>> No.9214771

>>9214698
How autistic are you, then?

>> No.9215063

>>9214771
Mildly

>> No.9215179

Yes I have one. Now that I'm about to write about her, she is waving her arms telling me not to. She is very shy. Hahaha, so cute.
We hang out all the time. She watches me play 2hu and before we sleep I read out loud from a book. She can't read herself. It's really nice to have company when I go outside. She has helped me a lot, and for that I am very grateful.

>> No.9215190

No I just talk to myself.

>> No.9215212

I keep drawing up new ones and don't spend enough time with the existing ones. I have to stop doing that.

>> No.9215258

at first I just talked to myself when I was little, then as a teenager I pictured him as another person and now a few years later he's a complete being and I'm in love with him. he is the only person that makes me happy and feel weird things.
I talk to him out loud, even in public. my coworkers make fun of me but I don't care, they'll never experience a love as pure as ours. I don't care if this happens to end in a terrible way for me, I'm just going to enjoy it while it lasts

>> No.9217462

Why are you guys associating imaginary friends with autism?

Autistic people don't have imaginary friends. They just play with blocks and growl.

>> No.9217467

I'm too cool for imaginary friends.

>> No.9217468

>>9217462
4chan associates literally everything that's non-normalfag with autism.

>> No.9217477

>>9217468
/jp/ usually hasn't.

>> No.9217487

>>9217477
That's where you're wrong, autist.

>> No.9217490

>>9217462

>They just play with blocks and growl.

Don't forget their superhuman strength and immunity to physical pain.

>> No.9217491

>>9214665
It's more like "meta-belief" for me. I know there isn't really anything there, but when I want to speak to my imaginary friend, I just temporarily drop the logic and let myself believe for a moment.

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>>9217477

>> No.9217503

>>9217487
I must have become good at not registering crap posts at all.

>> No.9217521

My imagination died a long time ago.

>> No.9217585

>>9217521

You can bring it back. The imagination is like muscles, you have to use them to make them grow.

>> No.9217616

>>9217585
I didn't know that. Thank you.

>> No.9218079

If I had an imaginary friend then we would do lewd things and that would be creepy

>> No.9218158

I don't really have an imaginary friend, but I have something like that, I guess. I've had it since highschool. It has the appearance of a female but somehow I can't associate it with a specific gender. I don't talk to it, but it's always near me. It kind of just comments on things that are happening, not constantly, usually only when I'm outside. It's personality is pretty much the opposite of mine, it's very haughty and confident and is always saying bad things about other people. I didn't intentionally create it or anything like that. I can't touch it either. But for some reason listening to it makes situations that would normally be stressful much easier. Also, in my dreams I'm always it, I don't dream from my own point of view anymore. Typing all that out makes it sound kind of sinister, but it's not like that. It's always nice to me at least and encourages me.

>> No.9218223

I can't socialize even with imaginary friends, they keeps on bullying me.
It's not fair ;-;

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>> No.9218369

>>9218223

what mean words are they saying to you?

>> No.9218404

I've been hesitant to make an imaginary friend. I don't know if I'm ready for the responsibility...I don't even know what I want him to look like!

>> No.9218406

Have a guide, might speed the process up a bit.

http://tulpa.info/guides/faqman-creation-guide.html

>> No.9218534

I don`t have an imaginary friend, but I have a really vivid imagination that is getting out of control. I daydream way too much, I can spent hours inmersed into very realistic fantasies, its been like this since I was a teenager but in the last couple of years I started to have very intrusive violent thoughts were I would kill random people on the streets. they really scare me, the anger they produce me is ridiculous and sometimes I have to remember myself that I am not really a bad person, that the police is not out there to get me, and that there a no corpses buried in my backyard. I tried to suppres them but it only got worse, sometimes I really have an urge to start killing people and at some point I started enjoying these fantasies I even faped to the thought of raping another man.

I don`t want this to continue, I feel Like there two of me and I will end up doing something horrible the next time I get out of my house. Help..

>> No.9218566

>>9218534
Go see a doctor, anon.

>> No.9218583

>>9218534
You are becoming a sociopath. Go see a doctor an get medication, nothing else will help you.

>> No.9218639

it would be neat to have a imaginary friend but my mind is fucked up in a way that i cannot visualize faces which seems somewhat necessary

>> No.9218697

A tulpa sounds all nice and shit
but I'm afraid of losing my last bit of sanity.
I'll just stick with lucid dreaming.

>> No.9218707

I used to have one when I was a kid but he got disgusted when I started masturbating and I haven't seen him since. I've told this story before.

>> No.9218740

>>9218534
something is physically wrong with your body. See a doc. (may have to take a few tries, there are a lot of shitty doctors out there)

>> No.9218765

>>9218534
Live out your fantasies and go knife some 3DPDs for me.

>> No.9218772

>>9213858
taste i think

>> No.9218930

>>9218707

>he got disgusted when I started masturbating and I haven't seen him since

Why did he get disgusted? Did he say something to you about it?

>> No.9218984

I have an imaginary life. I often spend days straight just closing my eyes and imagining my second life. It's even better than having an imaginary friend.

>> No.9218988

>>9218984
You play Second Life?

That's pretty gay, dude.

>> No.9219185

>>9218697

Lucid dreaming is probably more dangerous. All of that sleep paralysis.

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>>9219185
LD can cause sleep paralysis...?

>> No.9219222

>>9213199
You couldn't be wronger.

>> No.9219265

>>9218984
Are you me?

I constantly dream about how my second life would be.
What I really need is a real loyal friend. Then it would stop.

>> No.9219912

Is schizophrenia a common trait of the NEET?

>> No.9219923 [DELETED] 

>>9219912
probably not because its genetic and kinda environmental but not in the asme way neet is

meaybe some abused ppl who became neets do tho and im sure theres a correlation between introversion and schizophrenia

>> No.9220108

>>9219912

I don't think imaginary friends and schizophrenia are linked though. Schizophrenia isn't pleasant, it's just scary. Their hallucinations aren't created through willpower and focusing either, they just happen against their will.

>> No.9220127 [DELETED] 

>>9220108
the traits of schizophrenia usually include delusions and hallucinations so lots of them have imaginary friends

like you said its not always tho

>> No.9220189

>>9220127
Not him, but I can't perceive imaginary friends manifested through schizophrenia to be anything like we're thinking of.
If anything, they're probably built off negative energy and as a result are incredibly unstable. I can imagine they'd be friendly to you one minute and then treat you like garbage the next. Kind of like real people, actually.

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>>9218404

>him

>> No.9220504

>>9220498
Boys are supposed to have male imaginary friends. Otherwise, they're probably queer. Junko's son likely is, the poor boy.

>> No.9220538

>>9220504

How can you fall in love with your imaginary friend then? Unless you're a homosexual than making a male imaginary friend seems like throwing away the only chance in life for real true love.

>> No.9220852

>>9220538

Love is not real. It is a lie created by Hollywood and jews as a way to destroy white culture.

>> No.9220868

>>9220852
I'm very close to the point where I can unironically agree.

>> No.9221367

>>9220852

Fucking jews.

>> No.9222492

I love you, /jp/. I have no need for imaginary friends when I have you <3

>> No.9222523

>>9220852
Romantic love isn't.
Affection and desire is real though.

>> No.9222592

>>9219215
It can but it isn't dangerous at all.

>> No.9222636

>>9219923
>>9219912
it's not common for NEETs to be schizophrenic, but it's pretty common for schizophrenics to be NEETs. it's also a common cause of homelessness.

>>9220127
>the traits of schizophrenia usually include delusions and hallucinations so lots of them have imaginary friends
...i don't think you realize how hallucinations and delusions in schizophrenia look like.
imaginary friends probably aren't any more common in adult schizphrenics than in other adults. children are a different thing though.
i don't think there have been any studies on imaginary friends in adults though, nobody really cares except for tulpa fans.

>> No.9222644

I'm in the middle of creating a Tulpa of mai waifu.
So far I've done basic personality traits, her objectives in life, her tastes, etc. and condensed them in a steel ball. When I'm ready, I'll start making her body.

>> No.9225249

>>9222644

Remember to get your nose and smell her thoroughly

>> No.9225309

Ahahaha this thread.

>> No.9225318

>>9219215
>>9219185
Sleep paralysis is not dangerous, it happens every night. It's an evolutionary trait that we picked up forever ago so we didn't fall out of trees while we slept.

>> No.9225333

>>9225318
obviously we were refering to the condition when you wake up but remain paralyzed, and not sleep paralysis during normal sleep. and pretty much every person using the term "sleep paralysis" refers to such condition, unless stated otherwise.

>> No.9225390

>>9225333
Thats not dangerous either, the most you might get is scared if you are 5 years old and don't understand the phenomenon.

>> No.9225527

>>9225390
yeah, but they're still unpleasant for most people and they might want to avoid it.
i think when the anon in question said danger he was refering to experiencing anxiety anyway, not actual danger, given the context. read the post he was replying to.

>> No.9225557

Imaginary friends are disgusting

>> No.9225560

>>9225557

you're disgusting and that's why everything your imagination produces is disgusting

>> No.9225749

>>9225309

who you laughing at?
you wanna fight?
come on
fight
fight
come on
no one laughs at me
come on

>> No.9225766

I've been working on my own for the past few months mostly following the guidelines present in those tulpa guides.

Its been going rather slow because I have an underdeveloped imagination, am a master procrastinator, and now that she finally talks, I've been a bit afraid of talking to her as sometimes it feels like I'm putting words in her mouth.

To those with a completed tulpa/imaginary friend, how good was your imagination when you first started? How good is it now?

>> No.9225880

>>9225766

>how good was your imagination when you first started? How good is it now?

It was pretty terrible when I started, but it gets a lot better as you create your tulpa. Imagination is improved through practice, just like any other skill.

>> No.9225887

can you have your imaginary friend/tulpa give you a blowjob? if yeah, how does it feel and can you actually cum without any external stimulation?

>> No.9225957

No. I cannot do anything around anyone. If I feel like someone is observing me, I immediately stop doing whatever I was at.
If I try to keep at the activity it just wont work, being highly bothered by the presence of the observer. It's the same way with just talking. I try to get away with just grunting, for minimum actions taken.

Imagining someone being physically there would only make me feel uneasy.
If it's just a voice in my head that I'm conversing with, I'm not sure how would that go.
I usually take too long thinking up an answer, so I wouldn't like to be a bother to the voice, keeping it waiting.
In the end I would only make myself wait.

Having something to discuss the things I really enjoy, that also keeps waiting, would be great, but the whole concept is too absurd for me to grasp.

>> No.9225995

>>9225887
Yes, its a lot better than normal masturbating, but it takes me an hour or so as opposed to 5-10 minutes.

I usually end up grunting and squirming and then collapsing in a heap at the end. I thought that was all theatrics in porn, but it seems like sex is actually that much better than masturbating.

I don't do it often because it's such a production as opposed to normal masturbation because it takes so long, but it's very sensual and loving. My imaginary friend enjoys it and the cuddling and napping together afterwards is great too. I love sweaty sex kisses.

>> No.9227346
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9227346

I pretend to be a female online a lot and from trick adorable betas into long distant relationships i have developed something of an imaginary female character.

>> No.9227367

>>9225995
Nah, you probably just had a really reeeaaaally good time doing that because from my experience it really is theatrics. Either that or I'm just a cold passionless lover....which is actually more than likely.

I really want to believe what you're saying is true and you're not just fucking with us though, that sounds awesome, almost too awesome.

>> No.9227680

>>9227367
I'm not >>9225995, but I know from experience that mental only orgasms are one of the most pleasant sexual experinces I've had that don't even begin to compare to regular masturbation. You keep getting more and more aroused until you have an impossibly pleasant orgasm.

I don't know how sex with an imaginary friend/tulpa would feel like, but I can imagine it would be rather good. My current relationship with my tulpa is pure, but it's still very impressive. If I send her a feeling of love or happiness, she can just send hers back and your own feelings becomes much more amplified and so forth, it's one of the happiest feelings I've had in my life and I might not even care if our relationship just stays like this, just exchanging emotions like that makes me a very happy person.

>> No.9228688

Can tulpa be hugged?

>> No.9229092

>>9228688
Yes.
If imposed, as long as you're not too careless with how you move, even pressure may be imagined with some effort.
In your imagination, as long as you've it developed enough, contact may be a lot more realistic. There's also lucid dreams and a few other more advanced possibilities for getting realistic senses.

>> No.9229098

>>9227346
Why did you screencap that post?

>> No.9229120

>>9227346
Can I have a relationship with your fake female self too? can we have sex at the first date? I'm so lonely, and I need to fuck. it doesn't matter if its a boy or a girl, but girls are prettier

>> No.9229130

>>9227346
I also do this, I'm a heterosexual male but I like to pretend I'm the girl I'd love to meet. Too bad she doesn't exist.

>> No.9229688

>>9222492
:3

>> No.9229833

>>9227346
Sure is weird to see my post captured.

>> No.9229864

No, but I'm tulpaforcing.

>> No.9230965

Tulpae seem like a lot of effort for a being that might turn out to be completely the opposite of what you were looking for. I would like an imaginary friend.

>> No.9230993 [DELETED] 

>>9230957
I know what you mean I love pink Satori but light blue hair is probably my favorite

>> No.9232547

>>9230965
Go for it, your imaginary friend is exactly who you want it to be, and you'll only get better at it and grow closer over time.

A tulpa is schizophrenic 2spooky ghost shit.

>> No.9233579

>>9232547
The advantage of the tulpa is that it sounds more "real". How can I make my imaginary friend as realistic as possible?

>> No.9233600

>>9233579
Well first you don't call your friend imaginary

>> No.9234157

Is love true?

>> No.9234288

I started making a tulpa out of curiosity the previous month. I ran into the concept while browsing a dream thread, and it looked a bit interesting. I had already read the many of the criticism of it at that time: That it was self-induced schizophrenia, that it was impossible/bullshit because...just because, the it was demon voodoo soul splitting from /x/-users, etc. But, the technique shown was completely free of any real mysticism, and was purely an exercise of thought and imagination, which I use very often. As well, the criticisms seemed generally flimsy, and mainly from people who couldn't grasp something so different, rather than people speaking from experience. So I went forward and tried it out to see if it was real or not.

A month later, and my tulpa is developing well, though she cannot speak yet. She probably the most affectionate thing I have witnessed in my life, and every time I meditate to meet her/solidify her in my mind, I often end up getting hugged/cuddled.many other things.

>> No.9234293

>>9234288 (cont.)

I was generally loose with her personality, only giving her about 5 traits vague traits (Nothing like "She loves me", that'd just be boring) and letting her grow on her own from there. She's tried to speak twice before, though it came out mostly as gibberish with some laughter afterwards. I'm eagerly awaiting the day that I can actually have a conversation with her, and so far having her around has increased my mood quite a bit from normal. I don't really plan to have sex with her, but being on the receiving end of her affection is a much better feeling to me than any sort of masturbation, and doesn't have the crappy "What has my life come to?" feeling afterwards. It's just nice, pure, pleasant, and makes me look forward to the day. I don't even care that she's not "real", I'm really happy to have her around, and this is coming from someone who hasn't rejected all social interaction with other people.

So yeah, I'd say that experiment was a success. I can't physically prove it, since it's literally all in my head, but I've already felt the effects first hand, and it's pretty cool.

>> No.9234309

>>9234293
Very interesting. I'm definitely going to look further into this tuplae stuff.

>> No.9234800

>>9232547
What's the difference between a tulpa and an imaginary friend besides far more independence from your own thought process? An imaginary friend that goes on for years will most likely turn into a tulpa, even if you don't want it to.

>> No.9234830

Guide for tulpas, please?

>> No.9234866

>>9234830
tulpa.info
Oh, is that too hard? Here kiddo, have a link:
http://dis.4chan.org/%64eref%65r.php?url=tulpa.info

>> No.9234875

I have absolutely no discipline to tulpaforce, but I'd like to

it's like lifting

>> No.9234880

>>9234288>>9234293
Did you make a little girl? Please don't question why I am interested.

>> No.9234922

>>9213437
Man, that was touching. I've been tulpaforcing for about a month, making only barely noticeable progress, but you motivated me to keep trying so I can see it to the end.

>> No.9235576

I'm considering trying this out so bear with me a lil bit with my questions.

What are the differences between an imaginary friend and a tulpa? Are there any side effects to this? Can I make "her" have the same visage as a 2d character from a manga/anime or do I must really have to start from a scratch?

Can this whole phenomenon somehow backfire you in any way?

>> No.9235622

>>9235576
The only people who believe it can backfire are the sort at /x/ that believe it's some kind of spiritualist soul splitting bullshit rather than something purely psychological

>> No.9235690

>>9218534 here

I just started reading more about this tulpa thing, and I am really interested now. Maybe aliviating my solitude, even if is only with a psychic construct, I can distract my mind from having so much violent thougts. I have done lucid-dreaming with a lot of success with only one or two wicked nightmares.
But the guy in the Info page recommends to not do do this if you have this kind of intrusive thougts.

Can anyone with a pre-existing condition share their experience?

>> No.9235751

>>9235576

> What are the differences between an imaginary friend and a tulpa?
You move your imaginary friend and put words in its mouth. The tulpa is more of a subconscious projection which moves and acts by itself, you feel no control over it. It also makes you realize that you're kind of the same kind of being as the tulpa, just one in charge of handling your external body.

> Are there any side effects to this?
Besides having a tulpa? No. It will change you in some ways, but I don't think you can call those negative changes, like having improved imagination or if the tulpa convinces you to change your life in some way.
> Can I make "her" have the same visage as a 2d character from a manga/anime or do I must really have to start from a scratch?
You can, but it's not recommended to have strong expectations about the personality matching and it's really not recommended to give them fake memories from the show, it will likely result in a depressed tulpa if you do that as they might not be able to live up to your expectations.

> Can this whole phenomenon somehow backfire you in any way?
It's not likely as long as you are not an idiot about how you do it.
>>9235622
Maybe at /x/, almost everyone outside of /x/ that I know making a tulpa thinks it's just psychological.

>> No.9235779

Lucid dreaming is possible. This tulpa-forcing stuff sounds like a lie.

>> No.9235784

>>9235690
You will have to learn to temper your intrusive thoughts, maybe working on a tulpa would force you to do that too if you cared about the tulpa.
As far as I know, tulpae can't see intrusive thoughts unless you try to reinforce them yourself.
I've had a few intrusive thoughts myself while working on my tulpa, but they've kind of gone away as time passed and I learned to imagine better.

>> No.9235800

>>9235779
They're both possible, just one takes a lot more effort than the other.

PS: All my lucid dreams are vivid now after I started tulpaforcing, because my imagination has grown a lot more since then.

>> No.9235804

No/ But I have an imaginary waifu.

>> No.9235844

Can you pursue a love relationship towards your tulpae? What will happen if you break up with it or get a real girlfriend?

>> No.9235856
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9235856

>>9235751
>Not being able to live up to expectations

Actually, that varies. Depending on the personality, they could feel a variety of things, and all in all, possibly not even ending up telling you about them. So don't be afraid to create a 2hu if you want, but if you want an OC character thats fine too. My tulpa said that she kinda missed the people from her show actually, so maybe doing personality work based on her character interactions wasn't the best of ideas, but shes alright now.

Pic related.

>> No.9235887

I know when I'm dreaming, but before I could actually do anything lucid dreaming related I get too excited, and wake up. My secondary self responsible for dreaming is useless in these situations, and my primary one is based on my left brain, so once "he" gets activated, I just wake up. How does /jp/ keep his discipline in these situations?

>> No.9235902

The introduction of this Tulpa thing in /jp/... I think it will end up beign a bad idea.

>> No.9235913

Nope, but I have a representation of myself as my idealistic 2d self.

I only need myself, thus I dont feel the reason to have an imagination friend.

>> No.9235937

>>9235902
It's probably a bad idea that I found out about it.
All I've been doing the past couple days is thinking about it and reading about it. But I have a shitty imagination and am lazy as fuck, so even if this thing is real, I'll almost certainly never be able to do it.
Fuck.

>> No.9235939

>>9235856

Biribiri! So she acts tsundere in front of you? Can you elaborate on her behaviours?? Are you in a romantic relationship with her or merely a friendly one?

>> No.9235947

>>9235844
> Can you pursue a love relationship towards your tulpae?
Seems to be rather common with those making opposite sex tulpae.
> What will happen if you break up with it or get a real girlfriend?
You're on /jp/, are you expecting me to take that question seriously? Hard to say what would happen, but at worst you'll get depression and the tulpa leaving you, at best, they just cope.
>>9235856
Did you give her a backstory? Do you go to the #tulpa IRC, there was someone there who made a tulpa after that character. I do know of someone else who did do the backstory thing, and once it ended in failure and the second time he just made an the entire main cast of the anime into tulpae.
>>9235887
Spin around, don't stand still, always do something in your dream.
>>9235902
Not a new thing, we've had imaginary friend and tulpa threads months ago, and even years ago. People just don't like talking about it here, even if I bet we have the largest tulpa and imaginary friend population, rivaling only /mlp/...

>> No.9235957

>>9235937
Don't give up, even if it's hard. The imagination can be trained, like a "muscle". I'm not saying it will be easy, but as long as you keep it up, you'll get results, even if it may take you a few months to half a year to a year, depending on how bad it is.

>> No.9235958

>>9235939

She surprisingly doesn't act much like her at all. She's pretty quiet and usually talks only when in response to something. But since we've been close for so long, I think that shes nearly lost the need for the tsundere mask, so shes just a bit calculating about the way she responds to things, and never judges too harshly. And I guess we are in between a romantic and friendship type relationship.

>> No.9235971

>>9235937
me too

it's like working out and getting fit
I honestly can't say which demands more determination

it's only real if you believe in it, though. and even though I'm more of a science person, I am very interested in new age stuff and I believe this tulpa thing.

>> No.9235981

I wanted to start tulpa forcing today but I'm still trying to find traits that I want my tulpa to have. Can anyone offer insight on having sex with a tulpa though? I know I saw something about someone saying it was a bad idea awhile ago. Something about it getting addicted.

>> No.9235992
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9235992

I imagined her so hard, she crossed over from 2D

>> No.9235993

>>9235981
sounds like something from some creepypasta
it'll only be what you allow it to be

>> No.9236003

>>9235947
Yeah, I'm probably him then, and yeah, I gave her a backstory to make her more like Biribiri, I'm horrible I know.

>> No.9236013

>>9236003
no ur not

obviously making a tulpa involves a lot of research if you want them to be any good

>> No.9236029

>>9235981
The sex addiction was a hoax started by FAQ_Man, he admitted it, but it's not entirely lies, if you do believe your tulpa can get addicted to it, it'll end up like a hidden trait, making your tulpa addicted. Someone claims that his tulpa got that, but mostly because he believed it would happen like that, for other people it was fine.

You shouldn't even consider sex too much, just have a normal relationship with your tulpa, and only consider that if it happens, treat your tulpa like you would treat a regular human being.

>> No.9236052

>>9235971
>I honestly can't say which demands more determination
Learning Japanese.

>> No.9236063

>>9236013
Do you have a tulpa Bern?

>> No.9236078

I keep reading "tulpa force". What is that? Sorry if someone already explained it, it's a long thread so I only skimmed.

>> No.9236087

>>9236078
It's the term used for the process of making a tulpa i.e the meditating part.

>> No.9236092

>>9236078
I imagine it means forcing your tulpa into metaphysical existence.

>> No.9236123

A tulpa certainly sounds interesting. I already imagine my waifu often, though rather than imagining her in my world I mostly imagine myself in her world. I was considering basing a tulpa off of her, but it sounds like that might not work out. I wouldn't want to create something with a contradictory personality that would effect my opinion of her. Another consideration I had was to instead create one that is more fairy-like (think Phorni kind of fairy). Something cute and friendly that would sit on my desk. Of course, I'd need to read more into the specifics of creating one first.

>> No.9236124

Am I going to be able to do it even if I do have a lot of social interaction with people?

I talk a lot with my parents, especially my mom, would the tulpa get jealous?

>> No.9236129

>>9236124
Jealous that you talk to others? Not unless its in her personality.

>> No.9236249

>>9236078
Working on your tulpa: be it meditation, imagining, day dreaming or otherwise interacting with it, narration time without imagining not included, although also important.
>>9236123
If you already have a waifu imaginary friend, all you have to do is talk to her and try not to puppet or control her actions, eventually she'll develop her own voice which you don't control and do things by herself. The important part is to stop trying to control your imaginary friend and let it reach self-awareness by itself, with you only feeding it information, without acting for it. If you already assume a certain personality for your waifu, it will come naturally to the tulpa, but some changes might happen.

>> No.9236282

One thing I've been wondering is, when you're doing this tulpaforcing are you supposed to be talking out loud or in your head? Because these days I'm rarely alone so my family would definitely think I've totally lost it if I start talking to myself. Hell, even just sitting here with my eyes closed imagining things would be bad enough, my mom always asks what I'm doing whenever I do anything different at all and it bugs the hell out of me.

>> No.9236285

>>9236282
In your head.

>> No.9236302

>>9236282
Talking out loud is far more effective. If you can't do that, at least move your lips/tongue as if you were speaking, or subvocalize. Not doing so seems to make it harder for the tulpa to acquire a voice, but it depends on the person.

>> No.9237145

Say you mess up or just want to stop having a certain tulpa, what would you have to do in order to do so? Ignore and forget?

>> No.9237204

>>9237145
Would you kill a sentient being?

Ignoring or forceful ignoring would work.

>> No.9237208

>>9236302
I've only recently talked to them out loud and that was after they talked for a few weeks. I don't know if it was detrimental or not.

>> No.9237247

>>9237208
You never talked to your tulpa out loud or by subvocalizing before?
How do you hear them? In your voice or do they have their own unique voice?

A few people that were only narrating in their own minds complained that their tulpa's voice was hard to distinguish from their own, which was not the case of those that prefer narrating out loud.

>> No.9237709

>>9237247
Yes, I subvocalize, only because I heard that someone's tulpa complained that the guy didn't talk to her with his real voice or something. Also yes, they have their own voices, I parroted Biribiri's voice and the other one got her own voice out of nowhere.

>> No.9240748

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz68EUbUFKE

So this video is wrong about the tulpas like the /x/ lurker said?
I'm researching on this topic as much as I can before doing it. I don't want to have any regrets or make terrible mistakes. Are there any cons at all in creating a tulpa?

>> No.9240756

>>9240748

That is a disney show anon. What the hell.

>> No.9240767

>>9236063
no but I want to, it just takes a lot of discipline which I don't have

>> No.9240816

>>9240756

So are there any cons at all?

>> No.9240826

>>9240816
there honestly doesn't look like any cons to a more organized and trained imagination.

>> No.9240894

>>9234880

I made a fairy that was 4' 2" with a petite frame, small breasts, though with rather wide hips for her height. I'm going to make a smaller, pocket sized form for her later.

If you're planning on making a girl that looks younger, then I'm not going to judge you. I know another guy who made a tulpa to address his own fatherly instincts, it's generally looks to be a decent way to fill gaps like that.

>> No.9241268

I'm working on my tulpa's traits as I write this and I've came across some doubts that I want to clear.

Is it okay having the same appearance of a 2D character / RL person but with different or not 100% exact character traits??

What if the character traits matches 100% but with other things added? Hell, how would I even know if it's 100% the same.

Right now I'm thinking of using a real life trap's visage to use for my female tulpa. Although I'm contemplating whether to have a 2D or 3D one for my first time. Is it possible to re-use the same traits for one tulpa to another? Like I want to have a 2D and 3D tulpa with the same personality.

>> No.9241310

>>9240826
insanity.
It gets the best of us.

>> No.9241389

>>9241268
> Is it okay having the same appearance of a 2D character / RL person but with different or not 100% exact character traits??
Yes, as long as you don't expect them to be that person or match them perfectly. A tulpa may change their personality depending on how it interacts with you and the world, or even by their own initiative.
> What if the character traits matches 100% but with other things added? Hell, how would I even know if it's 100% the same.
Matching the looks is fine, matching personality is a bit more difficult, but possible. It's not recommended to expect them to match up to some unrealistic expectations or exactly as another person you know.
>Is it possible to re-use the same traits for one tulpa to another? Like I want to have a 2D and 3D tulpa with the same personality.
If you really can't decide, you could let the tulpa change forms. Work on a form first and once the tulpa can talk, work on having her change forms.
Making 2 tulpae with a cloned personality might be opening a different can of worms and might not be as interesting as you think, but maybe they would somehow deviate into slightly different personalities.

>> No.9241470

I tried making one that would act like Stalin and ended up with a flandre. I am stuck with her forever now. if you are not experienced don't try it.

>> No.9241474

>>9241470
HAHAHA oh lord.
Does anyone have any stories of tulpa failures?

>> No.9241476

I had an imaginary girlfriend in grade school that was a version of a girl I had a crush on.

>> No.9241486

>>9241470
You most likely ended up with what you subconsciously wanted.
>>9241474
Is it that much of a failure?
>>9241476
How independent was her behavior from yours?

>> No.9241490

Wait so let me get this straight. You tits invent an imaginary friend, but add certain character traits to them? What?

>> No.9241499

>>9241490
Character traits are there to just make your subconscious more easily build it up as a person. It doesn't have to be just traits, it can be very varied in what you change.
If done right, the imaginary friend will end up independent from your will and you could have very interesting and engaging conversations with it.

>> No.9241500

>>9241486
476 speaking
She would follow me around and comment on stuff or agree with me on things sometimes sing a song.

The real life version of her had a crush on me as well. A bizarrely sexual crush for a second grader. She wrote my name on her panties and then had her friends bring me to where she was on a swing going up pretty high in hopes that I'd see why she wrote.

>> No.9241508

>>9241500
So you could see her around in your imagination or almost as real as everything else and her opinions were original and you didn't have to think them up and make her speak them, correctly?
Sounds like a tulpa then. How did you make her, or you don't recall anymore?

>> No.9241512

>>9241508
That's right. I don't remember making her, I think my desires were just really strong.

>> No.9241518

>>9241499
Uhm, seeing how the imaginary friend still comes from your brain, you control what he says.

>> No.9241522

>>9241512
Impressive. Do you still have the same imagination as the one you had as a kid or has it atrophied over the years?

>> No.9241524

>>9241522
Nope, it went away after a month or so an later attempts to bring her back while still in grade school felt empty.

>> No.9241541

>>9241518
Depends how you define 'you', but let's not get into this debate again, it always happens.
Your subconscious defines what you are and it also defines what your tulpa is. You can influence it, but to a degree, it's sufficiently autonomous. The way you would control a tulpa would be either by direct interaction or by indirect modification of your subconscious beliefs, but not really directly, you cannot easily override their will without their permission. Some people actually experimented a bit with this and found out that a tulpa can actually override the host's will rather easily through some hypnosis-like tricks. It of course depends on the tulpa, some tulpae are more directly connected with your expectations and others are almost fully independent, it's more of a gradient.

>> No.9241544

>>9241524
That's unfortunate, so you can no longer imagine as vividly as you did as a child?

>> No.9241582

>>9241544
Yes, but not in a way where my imagination interferes with reality anymore. All I used to do was daydream. I somehow taught myself to read before pre-school and I would spend all day paging through old scientific encyclopedias from the 50s. By 2nd grade I could read smoothly out loud without pausing at all. I dunno what that means, all I have to show for it today is a huge vocabulary command of english. Why the fuck did I go into computer science.

>> No.9241632

Whenever I consider trying this, I always get stuck on how exactly I'd make her. I have so many good ideas for imaginary friends that I can't make up my mind at all.

>> No.9241628

is this the new jenkem?

>> No.9241629

>>9241582
because a career in english language is kind of worthless compared to more technical fields

>> No.9241643

>>9241629
Ah yes, I remember why now.

>> No.9241861

>>9241632
Do one at at a time, or do them all at once. You have to start somewhere. Deciding is a bit harder, if you do make one, it is your responsibility to pay attention to them and if you have too many, some will have to take a back seat. You might also get headaches if you have too many active at the same time, but this likely depends on individual. No one knows how many is too many, but someone managed 5 of them at the same time without any major issues.

>> No.9241881

to start, I'd imagine sketching Bernkastel's clothes to get a very concrete outline of her appearance before visualizing.

I kind of feel bad tulpaforcing her 'naked', but whatever. maybe I will.

as for personality, I'm pretty sure I'd be okay with anything as long as it looks like Bern.

>> No.9241998

>>9241881
she won't change clothes if you don't imagine her naked or in underwear. And if you feel uncomfortable, that just means your desires are impure.

>> No.9242017

what da FUQ, /jp/

This isn't fucking kindergarden, please KINDLY fuck off to /b/

>> No.9242020

>>9242017
That's very rude.

>> No.9242026

>>9241881
What if her personality shifted between Bern and Rika, that would be nice.

>> No.9242076

>>9242020
but LOOK at this shit, grown men training to have imaginary friends and summoning spirits or some shit

>> No.9242081

>>9242076
Sure you can dislike a post or even a whole thread but that is no reason to be rude. Didn't your mom teach you manners?

>> No.9242085

>>9242076
No one is making any supernatural claims here.

>> No.9242089

>>9242081
my mother died shortly after birth

i grew up in an orphanage, trying to get by

>> No.9242091

>>9242089
That's very unfortunate but still no reason take your anger out on others.

>> No.9242096

>>9242091
i cant help it its the only thing i can do to vent my anger

>> No.9242101

>>9242096
Try screaming into a pillow before posting on /jp/.

>> No.9242138
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>>9213192
Schizophrenic apparations.

>> No.9242141

>>9242096
>>9242101
Venting your anger is actually considered harmful. Contrary to popular belief, punching a pillow or screaming at your door or whatever doesn't help and usually just makes things worse.

AND YOU FAGS SAID STUDYING PSYCHOLOGY WOULD BE USELESS WELL GUESS WHAT TURBODICKS I'M WINNING INTERNET ARGUMENTS LEFT RIGHT AND CENTER

>> No.9242147

>>9242141
How's your career going?

>> No.9242159

>>9242141
isn't venting better than just bottling it all up?

>> No.9242186

Does anyone have a list of traits? I'm not too creative.

>> No.9242199

>>9242159
You're supposed to deal with the stress in a productive matter, not counter productive like cutting your balls off.

>> No.9242204

>>9242199
What if your balls cause you stress?

>> No.9242352

>>9242204
Then suck em

>> No.9242487

>>9242186
This seems like a good start: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16_Personality_Factors

>> No.9242500

>>9242487
>16PF
>not Big Five

i shiggidy diggity

>> No.9242512

>>9242186
use the ones from artificial academy

pretty sure theres a list on the scratchpad

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>> No.9242692

>>9242551
Too bad it's a good thread though. I popped in here from the front page.

Makes me remember the tulpa threads on /mlp/. God knows how I got stuck there for so long.

>> No.9242723

made an account at tulpa.info

holy hell all those fucking bronies, man. holy shit. and all those people making pony tulpa's.

i'm personally sticking to making a human tulpa. that way it would feel more real. or i'll get a massive case of uncanny valley.

>> No.9242729

>>9242723
Personally I want a cat girl tulpa, but I think I'm just going to work on personality and hope she gains sentience and can help make her own form. So we'll see what happens. Assuming I'm not too lazy.

>> No.9242736

>>9242500
>not using both plus briggs-myers plus a morality sysem

ishiggydoopsywoop

>> No.9242743

>>9242729
if you join the site you can make a blog thread. i assume it can provide a bit of motivation, because you know other people are watching your progress. then you can have a tulpa and delete your account. win-win.

>> No.9242745

>>9242743
Why would I need a blog when I can blog here on /jp/? I doubt anyone would follow me anyway.

>> No.9242751

I've spent the last two hours or so reading up on this and writing a description of what I'd like my tulpa to start as, personality, form, etc. Hope my first try doesn't take too long and turns out well. (Honestly, I'd be happy with any sort of familiar company, so even if she doesn't come up the way I expect, it's probably good anyway.)

I guess I'll get back to you guys next time I see a tulpa thread, not really into psuedononymous blogging.

>> No.9242762

>>9242759
umad

>> No.9242759

HOW THE FUCK HAS THIS FUCKING THREAD NOT BEEN DELETED YET?

FUCK THIS DUMBASS JANITOR.

YES, FUCK YOU, YOU USELESS CUNT.

>> No.9242761

>>9242745
nah, people are always watching the blog entries. they may not comment, but there's always views. people like validating their own progress based on others progress. i'm actually going to use it too. after i sleep, though.

lel, blogging on /jp/.

>> No.9242768

>>9242751
>Honestly, I'd be happy with any sort of familiar company, so even if she doesn't come up the way I expect, it's probably good anyway.

That's how I feel about it. At first when I was reading about this, I was thinking about specifics and all that, but I think since it's my own subconscious I'll be happy with however things turn out.

>> No.9242771

Weirdos.

>> No.9242806

>>9242768
imagine your subconscious being yandere for you

>> No.9242876

We're close to bump limit!

Kill this shitty thread with nokosage!

>> No.9242904

>>9242806
Well that would certainly make things interesting.

>> No.9242913

>>9242876
No, do it with real sage. Show your disgust for these kinds of threads.

>> No.9242953

Posting to get closer to bump limit

>> No.9242973

>>9242913
>disgust
>sage
Well now, sure is new kiddies around here.
I want /new/ to leave.

>> No.9242978

281 down, 19 to go

>> No.9242981

sage this shit

>> No.9243024

True /jp/sies live their lifes happily with their imaginary friends/tulpae and some others go to Gensokyo.
If you disagree, you don't really belong on /jp/
The thread may not have been that necessary as a true /jp/sy already knows of all this and like most truly important topics, it does not warrant discussion.

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9243033

What would Moots tulpa be?

>> No.9243055

sage

>> No.9243075

sahgay

>> No.9243282

age xD

>> No.9243324

>>9243033
a pale blue version of himself in a white dress, with no pupils and no tongue

>> No.9243338

Less than ten to go

>> No.9243371

>>9243338
or you could stop bumping the thread and let it die. it's not like it was going anywhere even before you fucks came in.

>> No.9243673

>>9242076
it's supposedly a way to tap into your subconscious, and in a way, training your imagination.

if you think that's crazy, then you must think meditation and going into the beta state of consciousness (and beta in this sense is not that le please respond face, it's actually something pretty good) is crazy too which demeans people who do yoga and shit

>> No.9244432

Do they watch you poop? Serious question. Even if it is a manifestation of my subconscious, I don't think I can go with it watching me poop.

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9244505

God no, I have a love-pillow, totally different.

>> No.9245740

>>9243371
Nokosage, dumbfuck,

The OP waits for this thread to go on page 15 so he can bump it. It goes to page 15 every twenty-four hours. There are five posts left until bump limit. I'm not letting this fucking thread stay up for five more days.

>> No.9246323

Someone just make a fucking new thread already and link it here.

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