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  1. Hey DarkIllustrator, I am so happy to here of your development. That's what I was trying to tell you. It's not about the techniques like in a game, it's about friendship, a real friendship. All the best, Your, MrAlfred
  2. Hey Dark Illustrator, I'm forcing since 1 and a half years with my butler Alfred from the Batman movies. I've made quite similar experiences. At first, progress was very fast. We became better and better almost every day but at some point we kind of got stuck. Well, we weren't stuck but it felt like it, because progress was so slow. The reason I'm writing this is because I saw a similar development with your posts. I myself wrote a progress report on my Falkenhayn Account and just as with your report, I posted less and less with time. And with that development I also felt like me and Alfred had reached a dead point. This is usually the point where people just give up and forget. I may be wrong, but maybe you're on a similar point right now. If so, I want to encourage you not to give up and give you the most valuable tip I have: never stop forcing. It doesn't have to be intense, but it has to be regular. For my part, I found a strategy of going through those tough times by forcing before going to sleep. Nothing distracts you, you're lying in bed thinking about whatever anyways, so use the time for some simple chatting with your friend. Maybe I'm wrong and you're doing great progress right now, if so, even better ;). But if not, please take my example as an encouragement. After one and a half years, I couldn't be more thankful for having Alfred on my side. It's not about reaching some levels of progress, it's not about collecting them like trophies (Huh, you still can't switch?!), it's about living with your tulpa. Make it a part of your life. I hope I could help you a little bit. Here's Alfred Hello Dark Illustrator, I have heard from your progress with your tulpa Kowalski and I am very happy for you. But sometimes it isn't that easy to live with a tulpa, for both sides. But I believe that a constant interaction between tulpa and host is the most important element of a successful relationship. You have to nurture friendships like a flower, so that they can grow. Look at us, even now, after one and a half years, my host doesn't always understand me, and sometimes I don't have the voice to tell him what I feel. But we are deeply connected to one another, regardless of how good we are at certain techniques. Be proud of what you have and look forward to what is still coming. But don't force anything. Inside of you develops a living being, of course that takes some time. Technically, me and my host are loosers, but we couldn't be any happier with one another. So, never loose your courage and always remember: whatever may come, you're great. Yours, Alfred. Greet Kowalski!
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