ShyGuy June 16, 2016 June 16, 2016 Hello. I'm ShyGuy. My tulpa's name is Chelsea. I created Chelsea 2 years ago. But after about a month I stopped interacting with her. I'm still not entirely sure why I did that. I had already created her appearance and voice. Though she couldn't actually speak unless I was forcing and even then not much. Now 2 years later I've decided to start again. I feel bad for ignoring her and want to help her reach her true potential. Now I'm not sure how often I'll be updating this. I want to use this thread for major milestones or maybe little things I feel like sharing. I'll give a brief description of Chelsea for those interested. Chelsea is a human female. She resembles a person between the ages of 20-25. She has long blonde hair and blue eyes. She is short. Don't really have an exact height but I'd say she's just over 5' tall. As for her personality I honestly don't now a lot about it. I really want her to develop that on her own without my interference. But from what I've seen in the little time I've been forcing with her she seems happy and loving. She likes to smile and laugh though she really can't speak much right now. She did tell me her favorite color was Yellow though. It will probably be a while before I post an update. I'm hoping that will be when she becomes vocal. I'd love for her to be able to call out to me whenever she wants. I don't want her to have to wait until I force or think about her to communicate with me. I have faith in her. I bet she'll be able to achieve that in no time. I'll admit I'm not entirely sure about how to proceed. My plan right now is to force with Chelsea a couple of times a day. Something I like to do is listen to music while forcing and dance with her or play out scenes that fit the music. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
ShyGuy June 24, 2016 Author June 24, 2016 So I recently found out that Chelsea can make me feel head pressure when I ask her to. Not long after asking her I'll feel it. It usually doesn't last very long. It's almost like physical interaction in a way. I asked her how she does it but she said she couldn't really explain it. She can't do it successfully every time though. Sometimes I don't feel anything. I think that maybe practice will make her better at it. It's so cool to me. I thought this was worth and update and Chelsea agrees.
LifeInside June 25, 2016 June 25, 2016 Hey! First comes first: I'm glad to know that you've decided to start again with Chelsea! On the other hand, congrats! Head pressure is a good way to communicate during early stages, and she'll get better if she practices enough, for sure. Good luck and keep going! Currently working on Seren, so that she gets to shut me up frequently.
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