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9 years ago
"Gruffman;14718098" wrote:
I wouldn't mind the imaginary friend, though I would like to see it a bit different.
Children who are creative should be more inclined to have an imaginary friend than say a child with a mental aspiration. I would really like it if the imaginary friend played off the emotion of the child. When the child is happy, the imaginary friend is normal. If angry, the imaginary friend feeds off the anger, if tense the imaginary friend goes into a cuddly mode to make the child less tense. If afraid it goes in protection mode to make the child not afraid. Let it adapt to the child.
I wish kids were afraid of the dark and would want for monsters checked under the bed.
awesome!
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