I always wanted to hear what people had as their imaginary friends ao pets they had as kids. A stuffed animal or a blanket you slept with. Anything that helped them getting through the nightmares or the loneliness.
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Anyhow, I never had imaginary friends. Perhaps I lacked an important part of my child hood because of this.
I do know that I had a bit of an attachment to socks? I was a strange child.
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No imaginary friends for me either. I had toys and such. A doll called Becky but I didn't talk to it or anything, just carried it around occassionally and only until I was about six or seven.I grew up very early...
Well . . . my imaginary friend was a baby too!! I saw old movies my mom recorded on the video camera and it looked so funny!! thats why I was wondering if anybody had any attachments or imaginary friends (or babbies).
I was very attached to a Mini-Mouse blanket we got in Disney Land. But thats all.
Lol. We were just discussing this a while ago 'ver here.
All of us kids had Throckmorton, the little green man who slept under our bed and kept away all the monsters. ^.^ Also I had a blanket that I loved quite literally to shreds. But Throckmorton was the major imaginary friend. Pudgy little green guy with big pink polka dots, antennae.
i had tons of imaginary friends. not like, stuffed animals or dolls. although i had those too, lots of them, that were like super real to me and i had agma ethat went on for about 2 years about them all living in a war and i had to protect them. my reindeer teddy was married to a barbie...things like that....but i also just had friends who lived in my mind. a whole gang. and a rival gang we used to fight with but really i was in love with leader (i read too much). it was all very real to me. and me and my best friend (who was real, promise) used to pretend we were a prince and a princess and that involved a lot of imaginary friends....
oh and i had this little imaginary fairy friend who was like 2 inches tall and i used to make clothes for him and leave out food. i think i might have been a little bit crazy actually.
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Imaginary friends, not exactly imaginary in my case but any object that I could move would to/
yeah, so i talked to pillows, jars, old calculators and Barbies, dolls and stuffs were always there...I also created some imaginary friends later on, but they were all humans!
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well...I had a few, they were all unnamed but Katie...sadly...when I was 10, she went away to college and ever came back. I had this Bullwinkle stuff animal that I was greatly attached to. Had to throw him away three or four years back, and I still miss the little guy.
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I didn't have an imaginary friend, but I did have a blanket that I carried around everywhere until I was about five. I remember giving it to my little sister and never taking it back.
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