RinkyDinkSlink wrote: » Yup. Her name was my name with a Super in front of it (how original was I?). She was magical and I totally couldn't understand the grown-up's finding her funny. She eventually left when I was about 7 to travel around the world.
weiland79 wrote: » I didn't but my daughter does.She's five. His name is Ghosty and she is always chatting away to him and playing with him. Most recently she was jumping from one foot to the other bursting to go to the loo. When i asked her why she didn't just sit on the the toilet instead of just looking at it she said " because Ghosty is doing a poo "
starbelgrade wrote: » I see dead people.
Pocketfizz wrote: » I didn't but my sister did her name was Sarah and she had to go and do everything my sister did it was crazy at sometimes times but we look back and laugh about it.
dougal-maguire wrote: » yup,used to have one.dont really remember what it was like but i used to call him samie sa :cool:
Superbus wrote: » Yes, his name was Peter, an elaborate story was created primarily revolving around his fiery relationship with his twin sisters. He used to come to dinner, and there would have to be an empty plate next to me for him. He only ate invisible food. He eventually died (of cancer, allegedly) when I was about 6. I was an awkward child, looking back.
tricks wrote: » Yeah his name was Coninj I used to ring him on the house phone all the time my parents weren't impressed.
TouchingVirus wrote: » I first masturbated around 6 even though I had no idea what was going on. I needed no imaginary friends after that.Not true, but AH appropriate response
Phony Scott wrote: » I have an imaginary friend. He's either Elvis Presley or Val Kilmer, not sure. He always ends his speeches with "I like you...always have, always will".
JaxxYChicK wrote: » I had a few. One was called Invisible Vincent, he was a pilot. Another was called Vaseline, my father killed her by accident by sitting on her. Vaseline was great, I used to leave my veg for her because she liked veg and I didn't.
MCMLXXV wrote: » SuperRinkyDinkSlink!?! :eek:
Sticky_Fingers wrote: » Thats something I've always wondered about, do imaginary friends appear real to the people who have them? Do they walk, talk and appear solid like everyone else or is it somehow different?
marcsignal wrote: » just wait til 'Ghosty' starts throwing your furniture around the room at 4am :pac:
Diabhal Beag wrote: » Honestly no. Never thought it was a possibility until I heard people talk about it.
Agricola wrote: » No. Even if I had been asked that question when I was 8 years old, Im pretty sure i would have said you were a mentalist!
Ikky Poo2 wrote: » Eh... do you mind? his is a private conversation!! Some people are just so rude!