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When I was three I had an imaginary friend who lived in the mailbox, his name was Mr. Mail. my mom has a video of me standing at the mail box opening and closing it, when she asked me what I was doing I told her that Mr. Mail's mouth was stuck.

Brayden
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My imaginary friend was a man called Turner (no first name, just Turner) who came to live in my room because his ex-wife took his house after he cheated on her. He was a businessman but would always leave the house before my dad did because my dad always ignored him. He used to boss me around when I got home and tell me to do my homework. He was useful though, because he remembered things my conscious mind didn't. In the end he left to marry Cleopatra (the Egyptian queen, who I believed was still alive at this time).

Twyla
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I used to believe there was a magical invisible man in the sky that watched everything I did, and he loved me very much. Until I grew up and realized imaginary friends are just that--imaginary.

vonDread
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I had two imaginary friends,and they were twins named Lisa and Christina. Lisa wore a blue sweater and Christina wore a purple one.

Miranda
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I believed that this owl would come into my room and fly around my room, and sit on my desk and stare at me

Jess
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being an only child i used to create my own make believe world to keep me company. i used to think that all my friends had this magic potion which on drinking could make them invisible. they would then come to visit me and although they could see me, i couldn't see them. but somehow i always had this feeling that they were around. and if i wanted to go the bathroom or change my clothes, i would close the door quickly so no one could come in and have a good laugh. i still somehow find it difficult to let go of this feeling. wonder why my friends can't just share that magic potion with me. :(

coral
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I USED TO BELIEVE THAT IF YOU KEPT DIGGING YOU WOULD FIND LITTLE PEOPLE. NOW, I THINK IT WAS DUE TO WATCHING A CARTOON CALLED "THE LITTLES". I USED TO DIG DEEP HOLES AND THINK IF I PUT MY FOOT IN IT IT WOULD END UP IN A SWIMMING POOL OF "THE LITTLE PEOPLE".

KRISTA
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When I was little I had an imaginary friend named Junglerye, but the thing was he would only be with me when we went to Disneyland; especially on the Jungle Ride.

Kyle Scott
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Back when I was 8 or 9 years old,I used to watch this Anime called Megaman
(or Rockman in Japan).

There were those 2 cute Japanese
Keroppi eyed robots named Eddie and Met.

They had flip-tops that a robotic hand would come out.I used to believe that Eddie and Met would tickle me.I used to say I want Eddie to tickle me!!!!!.

So one day in pottery class I made this Met figure I used to carry around in my old skool Hello Kitty tin box everywhere I went....grandma's house,shopping...i mean everywhere.

So my younger brother used to pretend that Met would tickle me and put the figure on my back and rub it against me.

Eddie and Met were one of my childhood friends I would take everywhere......
and still do even though I'm 20.LOL!.

Elia Veloso
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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 we were younger, my friend Michelle and I had imagionary friends. I had an imagionary boyfriend named Robert who had black hair and blue eyes, he always wore a tuxedo and his hair was slicked back, and he lived in a cardboard box in my room. There was Esmerelda, I don't remember what she looked like. And Penny, who lived with Michelle, who never wore clothes. Penny always tried to steal my boyfriend. Bitch.

Leanna
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When I was little, I had an imaginary friend named James. We were best friends. My friend Sara and I would jump off the couch, pretend we were drowning and say, "Help us James, HELP US!!!". Then we would be so releived when he "saved" us. One day, James drowned while trying to save me and Sara. I was so sad, I cried. Sara cried with me. When I got to moved, I had no friends so I created Stevie Wonder. Stevie was smart, had black hair, brown eyes, and looked something like Sasuke (sa-sk-ay) from Naruto. He was totally hot but we were just best friends. Later, I introduced him to my friend Amanda who'se imaginary friend was named Bob. Stevie and Bob were best friends and Amanda and I became best friends. I miss James, but I'm happy with Stevie. I'm 12.

Stevie's best friend!!!
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I had an imaginary dog called Shep for as long as I could remember. One day, my parents asked what sort of dog it was, and when I realised they couldn't see it too, he just ran away...

I didn't realise until I was 12 that sex was enjoyable, or involved penetration.

I really thought my Dad was throwing up a ball into that paper bag, and it was making a "thunk" noise.

I didn't realise Dad knew who had taken the piece of cheese, when he'd said "Don't take any cheese!" and turned his back.
Well, I was 3.

Arianwen
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When I was little i used to belive in a person name snootygrains that lived in the walls and in the vent in the bathroom. I always used to look before i went.

Jesse
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When i was in first grade i had an imaginary friend and once in class our teacher was showing us stuff on the overhead, and the light coming from it made a shadow from her glasses that made it look like she had "evil eyebrows" (what your eyebrows look like when youre mad). Well my imaginary friend was making jokes about it so i was laughing and telling her to stop. i bet it looked pretty weird for a first grader to be sitting there and laughing to herself....

me...
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I had two imaginary friends. One of them was half-real because he was a stuffed animal. A calico cat. The people who manafactured him named him "Chip" but I liked to call him Bennifer (a boy version of the name Jennifer). The other was a round green cute alien with big eyes and feathers named Green Snitch (because he resembled the Golden Snitch from Harry Potter.) My parents never knew I had them because I thought them in my head. I always pretended they would take me to Green Snitch's home planet called Technaria, where the buildings were all like hovering circles. Since my parents never knew, they never told me to grow up. I had them for years.

My third creation was a bad guy and not an imaginary friend. I gave my friends special powers to defeat the bad guy. He was a penguin named Brainy-Beaks III. He terrorized Technaria and kidnapped Green Snitch, turned him into chocolate and almost ate him, if it wasn't for Bennifer's lasers!

Sparky
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I was a very lonely little girl when I was 5 years old and lived on Toronto Island at Hanlan's Point. I wished real hard for some new friends, my age, to play with when we all went to the beach, a few hundred yards from our house. An old man came and said here is 2 friends for you to play with. They will grow as you grow. They will stay with you as long as you don't tell anyone their names. Well, I was so happy. I would build things in the sand and they would too. I used to talk to them and my mother would pester me and asked who I was talking with. I finally told mom who they were. Dingus and Tardar. They went away and never came back. My 5 yr. old cousin saw them too. He let me know that after we became age 60. He told me the old man's name was Pookie. True story.

Frances Ames
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When i was little i used to believe there was a little girl running alongside the car wheneva we were on long motorway journeys.... she was called nature girl and she lived in trees....and she used to hide so no one could see her... no one else knew she was there...only me...

Very embarrased now....
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I used to(and still do) have infinity imaginary friends
and some were mean and some were nice and if 1 didnt want to be imaginary then there will be 1 in its place that is the exact opposite of the 1 that left.

Rina
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I had two imaginary human friends when I was little: "Junior" and "Naughty Girl." I would even save them seats at the theater and in restaurants. I wish I could remember more about them.

Zazoo
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