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Have you ever felt like random thoughts from you ever bother your tulpa or you? ex; a thought seeing my tulpa attacking my wonderland body? even though I know my tulpa is very friendly and respect me so much.?

 

Solution?

 

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-has claimed ocd (not clinic diagnoses)

-thoughts bother me

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I'm inexperienced and don't have a fully vocal tulpa yet, so take this with a grain of salt. But when I think impure thoughts, I can feel some sadness. Although maybe that's just my regret that my tulpa saw that side of me. In the end, tulpae are capable of feeling any emotions we do. There are just certain things we do that our tulpae hate. That doesn't mean they hate us, they just hate the act.

Will list tulpas when I get things sorted out in my head.

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But my thoughts, is bothering me, well. As I said, if ever I think (thought pops) of my tulpa dying, or eating chocolate and getting poisoned (dog tulpa), it bothers me and worries me that it "might" happen, or "manifest" in some ways. Which hopefully not, why is this, and any solutions probably?

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I'd think your tulpa would understand those are random thoughts you don't willingly think of.

If your tulpa doesn't understand that, they're probably an insensitive jerk.

Regardless, try just blocking those thoughts from getting to your tulpa. Make them blissfully unaware.

Scarlet - anime, 8/15/2012

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I sometimes get overly sexual or violent thoughts, occasionally involving my tulpa. Makes me feel terrible, but they're spur of the moment thoughts that just sorta pop up. I force them to go away and apologies to him for such yicky things, but explain to him that I really really don't MEAN to think them. They just happen, you know?

 

You can't exactly help it, but I figure you could always try to be careful about your thinking. If you can't keep them away just push them out of your mind the moment you start thinking about them by thinking about something else. And if you're scared for your tulpa, could try saying sorry about them like I do. I think my tulpa understands that my bad thoughts are accidents, and that saying sorry especially helps. So just talk to'em if you feel things are a bit out of hand with your mind. The less you worry the better it is for the both of you!

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flowers shall grow

and I am in them

and that is eternity.”[/align]

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