I'm Fox Girl Tulpa but with a new account, I asked an admin to delete my account and post/replies (thanks to whoever deleted it, don't remember who it was, sorry) because I RUINED my relationship with
JD's Guide to Telling People About Your Tulpa After all of your hard work, you may be considering telling some friends or loved ones about your tulpa. This is a fairly common desire -- however, sharin
Hey-hey! I wrote this article when I wanted my friends to meet my tulpa not long ago. It went smoothly and I shared it with few other systems who found it of a great help too. So I decided to share th
Just do what I did and find your future spouse through the community, lol
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I would say though that it's best to tell your SO about it, it would feel wrong to me to keep such a huge part of your life a secret from them, especially if it's a long-term relationship
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If they can't understand or accept it, they're probably not right for you
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Right. That's why you introduce them to the idea and see how they react before telling them that you have tulpas
When I walk in the living room and I see him on his phone or do something, I hear in my head "too cute" or something like that.
And she laughs when she sees that it disturbs me... ahah
I would never do that, she's free, but I keep looking at him strangely now, he's a long-time friend, so it's weird.... I think it's funny, I'm just not used to it ^^
(and sorry for my bad english)
Lyra/ all of my tulpas were in love with someone I didn't feel anything for. Like, they'd front and the feelings would be there, but the moment they left the front I'd just feel nothing
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Lyra/ of course, I just let them do their own thing, since I trusted them to be responsible/make the right choices & I want Apollo to become the main front anyway
I believe it is common for people who start to make tulpa to see their tulpa express things that they would otherwise be feeling and not comfortable with speaking out loud. The alternate sort of identity lets things be said without being "blocked" by existing biases and ideas of who you are or should be. This would be especially true when a person is not quite familiar with their emotions and is still learning to process and understand them.
Though I don't agree that tulpas are just alternate identities, I definitely agree that there can be a lot less mental blocks in place for us tulpas. Things like social expectations and stuff just don't matter to us at all, we didn't grow up on that
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Of course, that can lead to immature/irresponsible decisions on both the host and the tulpa's end
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So, when it comes to romantic relationships, I think it's best to wait until the tulpa is fully developed before delving into that
Yeah, I could see she was much less blocked than me on social issues and all that. But to express something that I could block.... I don't like my friend that much, haha.
How long do you estimate it will take for a tulpa to fully develop ?
Lyra/ Maybe when she's older you could allow her to pursue a relationship, if you'd be willing to give her that level of control. I know most hosts aren't though. I let my tulpas do whatever they want, heh
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Lyra/ or you could wait until you find someone that both of you like
<Annabell> nope! Nobody else has! I can speak on behalf of everyone ever.
Joking aside, I think it's more typical for people to form groups for things like that in this community
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<Annabell> Then unknown component is part of what makes that exciting, knowing all the answers makes it just a pain to not meta-game