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Cross posting from /x/

 

Need some tulpa advice.

 

1. The tulpa I want to make is based off of my... Uhh... Waifu.

 

Feel free to laugh. Whatever. Just know that the tulpa I WANT to make, and the only reason I'm even looking into making a tulpa is so that I can be at least partially with the person I'm in love with, and that she is a fictional character.

 

The guides said not to do this, since the tulpa is going to try to live up to my expectations of the character and have self-esteem problems, but... Is it really that bad?

 

2. I'm not exactly the most emotionally or mentally stable person out there. Potential problems?

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Just read the fucking guides:

 

As long you can focus without issue, you won't have any problem.

 

I would advise against making a tulpa based off a character with a fleshed out character.

 

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It's not that it's a problem about making it, you can make it for all I care, just know that most likely it'll change here and there to perfect itself and change parts, hell in the end it may not even look like your waifu, just know that at least. BUT it will only do things that will be pleasing for you, maybe even bring out subconscious desires and change it to that and make itself to your liking, it may or may not do that. It may just look exactly like your waifu. Also it's personality will most likely NOT be the same, I have one that was based off a girl in a mental asylum, and I don't see her going insane every day lol.

 

It may have a crisis in which it will realize that it's not whoever it was based off of like what Rhymes did (She got over it though) But there are just more warning when basing it off of a character.

 

2. Eh not really, any idiot, crazy, insane person can do this, might just take longer who knows. Everyone's different know this.

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Don't expect her personality to be the same as your waifu's. You'll end up with a tulpa which might have an identity crisis, because she might not live up to what you expect from your waifu. Your tulpa's personality will develop like a real personality, just one that's mostly been exposed to the wonderland you've created for her and your own memories.

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Is it really that bad to create a tulpa based off of an existent, elaborate character? The theory seems to be that doing this will cause feelings of inadequacy in the resulting tulpa due to their inevitable divergences from the imagined character.

 

Meanwhile, the subconscious ideal theory of divergence suggests that most tulpa discrepancies are actually the result of subconscious desires, thus making them (mostly) inherently positive. This means that, even with an existent character, the divergences that result in a tulpa should be beneficial to tulpa-host harmony, culminating in an "improved" version of one's waifu, for example. The tulpa, having subconscious insight, should know that its discrepancies are actually desirable and not negative and avoid feelings of inadequacy as a result.

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Hello fellow waifu-tulpa creator.

 

1) There is a simple way to prevent identity crisis, and that is to make sure to tell your tulpa in the early personality stage that deviation is fine, and that the traits you are giving it should be thought of as guide lines and/or suggestions rather than anything absolute. Also, think of it this way: Your tulpa, even if it is exactly like your waifu, is not exactly like your waifu. Let me explain since I contradicted myself in that sentence: In the anime, manga, creepypasta, or whatever your waifu is from, it (probably) never meets you, let alone knows about you. Your tulpa, however, does. Therefore, it is no longer its original character. It has been altered. Also, your waifu probably isn't a tulpa in its media. Another alteration. If its from an anime, it may not even know English. Another alteration.

I'm sure you get my point by now. Just realize that it will never be exactly like your waifu, and it won't have problems with identity crisis. Go ahead and make it as much like her as you want; your anima will cause at least some deviation no matter what, unless your waifu really is perfect in every way for you (she isn't and your anima will cause deviation to match with some of your subconscious desires).

In short, it should be fine. Just make sure to let it know deviation is ok.

 

2) Somebody on /a/ asked me this today while I was trying to get him to consider a tulpa. No, there are no problems. Unless you have some mental disorder to disallows you from concentrating, you will be fine. Unless your anima dictates that you want a bitch of a tulpa then it won't be a bitch to you and make you hate yourself even more. Oh, by the way, your anima is the little girl inside you, so says my man Carl Jung. Basically, it is what you would probably have been like if you were a girl, and what you look for in a girl as well. Also, your tulpa will not hate you pretty much no matter what.

 

 

 

I see no problem with making a tulpa of your waifu. Have fun.

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Hello fellow waifu-tulpa creator.

 

1) There is a simple way to prevent identity crisis, and that is to make sure to tell your tulpa in the early personality stage that deviation is fine, and that the traits you are giving it should be thought of as guide lines and/or suggestions rather than anything absolute. Also, think of it this way: Your tulpa, even if it is exactly like your waifu, is not exactly like your waifu. Let me explain since I contradicted myself in that sentence: In the anime, manga, creepypasta, or whatever your waifu is from, it (probably) never meets you, let alone knows about you. Your tulpa, however, does. Therefore, it is no longer its original character. It has been altered. Also, your waifu probably isn't a tulpa in its media. Another alteration. If its from an anime, it may not even know English. Another alteration.

I'm sure you get my point by now. Just realize that it will never be exactly like your waifu, and it won't have problems with identity crisis. Go ahead and make it as much like her as you want; your anima will cause at least some deviation no matter what, unless your waifu really is perfect in every way for you (she isn't and your anima will cause deviation to match with some of your subconscious desires).

In short, it should be fine. Just make sure to let it know deviation is ok.

 

Well, I'm already of the believe that my waifu isn't the character from the show. I use the character from the show as a base, yes, but I build off of that base. I add parts that I like, and fill in holes of her personality that weren't addressed by the show. Like, for example, they never talk about how she'd be as a mother. So I imagine what she'd be like as a mother.

 

So I mean really, I'm not trying to make the tulpa like the character from the show, but rather the idealization I have of the character in my head - Ergo, my waifu.

 

2) Somebody on /a/ asked me this today while I was trying to get him to consider a tulpa. No, there are no problems. Unless you have some mental disorder to disallows you from concentrating, you will be fine. Unless your anima dictates that you want a bitch of a tulpa then it won't be a bitch to you and make you hate yourself even more. Oh, by the way, your anima is the little girl inside you, so says my man Carl Jung. Basically, it is what you would probably have been like if you were a girl, and what you look for in a girl as well. Also, your tulpa will not hate you pretty much no matter what.

 

That was me.

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Who is this character, might I ask?

 

Somebody on /x/ asked me the same, and I was a bit reluctant, but... I guess since I already talked about her on /x/ I can talk about it on here.

 

Tainaka Ritsu, from the manga/anime K-On.


why would you want to bring your waifu into this horrible 3d pig disgusting world?

 

Because she wouldn't actually have to deal with the horrible, 3D pig disgusting world. Just the horrible, 3D pig disgusting me.

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