Guest June 13, 2012 Share June 13, 2012 Is it possible for a tulpa to kill themselves independently of their creator, even while the creator still acknowledges them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlotte June 13, 2012 Share June 13, 2012 Pretty sure, yes. Tulpae are usually in complete control of where they "are". I think I've heard of one "going away" for a couple months even and coming back later. If you're wondering if you can torture your tulpa by making it hate it's existance I don't think anyone has tried it. This hot empty painting should be locked and towed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest June 13, 2012 Share June 13, 2012 Pretty sure, yes. Tulpae are usually in complete control of where they "are". I think I've heard of one "going away" for a couple months even and coming back later. If you're wondering if you can torture your tulpa by making it hate it's existance I don't think anyone has tried it. I don't want to try it, but I may be so horrible that I did it naturally. FUCK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlotte June 13, 2012 Share June 13, 2012 Explain? This hot empty painting should be locked and towed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lulu June 13, 2012 Share June 13, 2012 This is sure to be a swell thread... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest June 13, 2012 Share June 13, 2012 Explain? It's been five days since my tulpa has last contacted me. Today I developed this odd feeling of "emptiness". My tulpa is not entirely verbal yet, so it could just be natural. I'm still worried though. I'd prefer not to say why I think they might be mad at me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlotte June 13, 2012 Share June 13, 2012 Oh that, no that's completely normal. Tulpae just stop talking for a little while for some reason. No one knows why but it happens. Just wait it out, it's fine. And of course keep talking to it and comfort it. it also might be "shy", so tell it that it's alright to talk and it shouldn't feel bad about it. This hot empty painting should be locked and towed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest June 13, 2012 Share June 13, 2012 Oh that, no that's completely normal. Tulpae just stop talking for a little while for some reason. No one knows why but it happens. Just wait it out, it's fine. What's the longest time anyone has ever recorded as far as this phenomenon goes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlotte June 13, 2012 Share June 13, 2012 I have no clue. But I don't think it should go on much longer. Like I said, it could be that your tulpa just feels emberrised about talking so it refuses to. Just tell it that it's fine, I'm sure it'll talk in no time. This hot empty painting should be locked and towed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest June 13, 2012 Share June 13, 2012 I have no clue. But I don't think it should go on much longer. Like I said, it could be that your tulpa just feels emberrised about talking so it refuses to. Just tell it that it's fine, I'm sure it'll talk in no time. I've tried everything short of threatening suicide myself to convince my tulpa to talk. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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