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When I told a friend I used to have imaginary friends, she asked me what that was! Seizing the moment, I asked her if she wanted one. When she said yes, I made this whole long contract she had to fill out to "order" one. She did everything I told her to. She was 14.

H
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when i was five and still to this day i have an imaginary freind he is a 950 pound mechinized T-rex i call him kovu and he is loud (but only I can hear him) and now I am fifteen and stil partily believe in him. best freind EVER!!!!

dinosaur guy
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when I was telve or so i picked up on another imaginary freind the beast from the disney movie beauty and the beast. (in case you havent notice most of my imaginary freinds are disney charecters) and I had him cause i got poke fun at school and became the laughing stock of the school and needed help and lessons on how to be mean so I resorted to the beast. (since he can get mad good) and i ended up in the office twice one day and said "why am I in trouble the beast taught me to do it" from there out I hated the beast

lenny
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when I was a little kid I used to call my imaginary freind mom (my real mom worked alot and was never home) anyways, she was nala from the lion king (adult) and I had another imaginary freind since my dad was sleeping most of the time. you guessed it I called him dad and it was simba (adult) from the lion king. and at night i would imagine myself cuddling up in simba's soft red mane. i was six and this went on until i was 12 and my dad finally woke up and my mom retiered

lenny
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When i was 2.5 yrs old untill i was about 5or 6 I had an imaginary friend and his name was jesus christ and he went to university in europe. I always was on my best behavior in case he ever came home cause my mom told he was the son of god and could punish me . the funny part is we are jewish

rissa
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When I was little, not only did I have an imaginary friend named Jessica, but I thought that all my toys were alive! They just didn't move- usually- when I was watching.

These beliefs came at different times, though; in between was the belief that there were people in my closet when the lights were off. They were very tall, dark, shadowy people. (In reality, they were my outfits and not moving around.)

Anon
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when I was about 4 I think I had a group of imaginary friends they looked like lady bugs and I carried them every where in my hands, there was a whole family of them, I called them the little fellas and they would talk to me all of the time until one day they told me that they were going on vacation and they never came back...

my mom asked where are the little fellas? and I said they left for Arizona

Friend of the little fellas
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when i was 5 or so i used to think simba from the lion king lived with me so i would talk to him and listen to hear him (i never did) and i had a stuffed tiger i improvised as him at night time and fially my mom told me "cartoons don't exsist" i got mad really mad cause i loved my imaginary lion

clint
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i was an only child and my mom worked long hours so i wanted a pet to play with but she was alergic. She gave me a rock and told me she had a pet rock growing up and i could too. I thought that if i believed hard enough my pet rock would be real.He was happy when i was sad when i was and kept my secrets. he also liked to watch tv with me. that was his favorite thing. Best friend I ever had!

rockbuddy
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i always used to believe little foot(i think that's his name)from that dinosaur movie lived behind my toilet. i would always talk to him.

Anon
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When i was little i actualy belived that our consicence was something about an inch tall. he was blue and walked inside ur brain...he was ur little friend that wispered things to you in what to do and not. except for some reson mine always wispered bad things^.^. heh..i belived and pictured in my mind that he had a little house inside my head thro my ear. he had pics up and a couch and a tv that he watched when i didnt need help or company. he had a bookshelf and everything lol. sometimes i still like to pretend hes there when i am lonely.

moonangel
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When I was 7, I used to be convinced that I was a Pokemon trainer. Charmander and Eevee were the Pokemon I used most often (like Pikachu) and I was the Gym Leader of Scarlet Town (I made it up -it was based on my hometown). Ash/Brock was my boyfriend and often cared for me when I was injured, tenderly bandaging my wounds and kissing me on the forehead. At one point, I made a "Trojan Horse" type trap for Team Rocket, which was a "present" made from a LARGE cardboard box for Meowth from his cousin "Towner".

This continued until I was 11.

Ash's Lover
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when i was little i used to watch a show that had a boy and a girl mouse when i got bored i just put my hand up to a wall and they would walk onto my hand. and when i went in the car my dad had a gas lid that would open and close like a door and i would put my two mousey friends in it

mouse girl
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When I was little I had an imaginary friend named Wingwang Zipzap. He was an intergalactic warrior but we hung out all the time. He always wore his cloaking device so humans couldn't see him. He was tall, had one eye on a stalk, and stick-like legs and arms, and a round belly. He was my friend since I was 3. When I was 13 (I was still friends) he was wounded in the battle of Andromeda. He moved into my house after the battle but he had a hard time walking (Nicshine warriors blew his one of his feet off). We still hang out, and his foot got repaired last week, so he can walk better now. He tells anecdotes from wars, from the War of the Universe (100,000,000 years ago) which nearly wiped out life, to the Battle of Andromeda (30 years ago.), which stopped the fighting between Nicshines and Blawblaws (his race) for the first time in 1000 years. I still believe in him and he is immortal.

Wingwang's best friend
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When I was in kindergarten I had an imaginary friend named Sam. He (I'm pretty sure it was a he) was a squirrel. I genuinly believed he existed, only he was invisible. When I went to bed I would use my stuffed rabbit to represent him (don't ask). He usually hung out on the roof of my house then went to bed with me (as my rabbit as I mentioned earlier). Then I pretty stopped imagining him.

Sam the Squirrel
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I used to believe that the Sandman (and his wife and kids, the whole family) lived in my closet. They were invisible, of course. My father would tell us stories about them at bedtime, and we'd leave the closet door cracked open just a teeny bit so that the Sand People could get out and wander around the world putting sleep-sand in people's eyes to make them sleep. And you know, when we woke up, there was usually a little bit of "sand" in the corner of one or both of our eyes!

Melodie
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I used to beieve that my little figure of violinist angel really plays violin when I'm asleep, so I often got up in the night to hear him playing. You guess: I haven't heard him not a once!

Antonia, Croatia
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From the age of about 3 years old, I had two imaginary friends. One was called Oggy the other Freddy. They were little miniture ghost people, about 3ft tall and plump. They used to float either side of my head (Oggy was always on the Left) and were like my concience.

I had them for 3 years until my mum told me I was too old for imaginary friends... so I locked them in my grandmas birdcage, and they were consiquently eaten by the canary!

Kelly :)
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I used to have a friend. His name was "Ramesh Rabbit". He had two rabbit children and a rabbit wife with the same names as us and somehow, did everything we did. The strange part was, that he in no way resembled a rabbit and, with one simple turn, became my father, Ramesh. He was my friend till I was 7 years old and realised that he bore a remarkable resemblance to my own father...

rishab
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When I was little(about 5), I had a boy imaginary friend and a girl imanginary friend.I loved the girl(Loretta) one and the boy one(jeff) was my friend.One day jeff and loretta got married and did not invite me.I was mad and asked my older sister (she was 12 at the time) to kill jeff.So her friends came bye in a cardboard box car and did a make believe drive by.After Jeff was shot down I married Loretta but after 1 year of happy marige my sister and her friends did a make believe drive
bye on her.....which broke my heart.
I hated her for 5 months before i got some real friends and forgot about it.

Brian
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