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I don't get it. If tulpas are as great as everyone makes them sound then why doesn't everyone just ditch their real girlfriends / abandon the idea of getting a girlfriend and just make a tulpa girlfriend?

 

Wouldn't a tulpa be perfect for this? Unconditional love, amazing personality, looks perfect to you in every way, etc.

 

If a tulpa really is this great then isn't it a little insane to bother with a real woman when a tulpa would be absolute perfection? Who in their right mind would want a real girlfriend or even real friends when they could make a tulpa version of the same things?

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humans need other humans. we're social animals. A very very small minority of the population would genuinely be ok with being alone forever, but most people who say they're ok with being alone are only that way because of poor social skills and low self esteem. Having a good relationship with another human being feels fucking good, and a tulpa can only be a poor emulation of that.

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and a tulpa can only be a poor emulation of that.

 

In what ways though? If a tulpa can communicate with you and talk to you with the same unpredictability and depth as a real person then what's the difference?

 

I'm sure there's physical differences during things like sex, but who really gives a shit about that? Just buy a fleshlight if tulpa sex doesn't do the trick. It's the emotional connection of having conversations and the companionship of a relationship that make it so great and it seems like a tulpa can completely handle that bit unless I misunderstood what it's like to have a tulpa.

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In what ways though? If a tulpa can communicate with you and talk to you with the same unpredictability and depth as a real person then what's the difference?

 

 

 

That's debatable, and i don't want to bother getting into that. A lot of people here will say tulpas are just as real as a real person, but it's still just a thoughtform that only exists in your head. Unable to interact with the real world and with other people.

 

There's just more fulfillment and happiness from having a relationship with a real person, too. The risk of getting hurt/sad is higher, but the rewards are much greater.

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In what ways though? If a tulpa can communicate with you and talk to you with the same unpredictability and depth as a real person then what's the difference?

 

I'm sure there's physical differences during things like sex, but who really gives a shit about that? Just buy a fleshlight if tulpa sex doesn't do the trick. It's the emotional connection of having conversations and the companionship of a relationship that make it so great and it seems like a tulpa can completely handle that bit unless I misunderstood what it's like to have a tulpa.

 

let's pretend you decided to makw a gf tulpa. first, if you really made it the "perfect woman", it'd most likely be a servitor and not a real tulpa. let's be honest here. second, there's always the chance the tulpa would reject you and you'd end up nowhere. if i were a tulpa created specifically to be a girlfriend/boyfriend and had no other purpose, i'd be a bit offended knowing my entire existance was for that one purpose. considee things from her point of view. would a real girl want to live like that? most likely not. it can be done but it's generally a bad idea in my opinion

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Unable to interact with other people.

 

 

Sounds like the perfect girlfriend

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I wonder why do people still bother with normal romantic relationships with other people. Isn't it much simpler and more satisfying to just buy an inflatable sex doll? Really. Those suckers.

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>inb4 3DPD

Name: Philip

Age: (7 June, 2012)

Form: Male teenage human, light brown hair, green eyes, jeans & hoodie

 

Name: Amalia

Age: (15 Dec, 2012)

Form: Female teenage fairy, black hair, blue eyes, white dress

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