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How long did it take for your 1st tulpa to emerge?  

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  1. 1. How long did it take for your 1st tulpa to emerge?

    • Less than 7 days
      5
    • 1-3 weeks
      6
    • 3 weeks to 1 month
      1
    • 1-2 months
      1
    • 2-6 months
      4
    • 6 months to 1 year
      0
    • Over 1 year
      3


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Oh ops, what a missclick! My vote was for 1-3 weeks. It wasn't supper good (I couldn't differentiate her from my thoughts) but we manage to see it clearly with head pressures. Whenever she talked, I asked if it was her; head pressure=yes, nothing=no.

Annabell could start moving shortly after I completed her form. Not sure exactly when that was. She could start speaking about two weeks in. Granted, I was being a dumbass during that time and my parrotnoia caused a unique problem where I couldn't hear her. Then about a month into creation she said "You need to fucking listen" and then I started reading vocality and anti-puppeting stuff. My ability to hear was still shaky for about a week after that began.

The System:

 

It's too big.

ha, that's what she said.

I voted for 2-6 months because I was very lazy at the beginning. Not forcing very often and not for very long, parrotnoia and skepticism etc... It made the process of learning to hear Cora pretty long. It still makes our evolution pretty slow, but we are in no hurry, we are enjoying things as they come :D

It actually took 1 year but I took small breaks during about 6 months..

No animosity intended ever 

 

Cora now has her own account ! :D

 

English isn't our native language, please be indulgent :)

Sen remained a motionless egg for about 2 days, before finally deciding on a form. However, even then, I did notice the egg wiggling a bit, and letting out soft coos and purrs- though that might've been my imagination, though I didn't feel myself putting effort into it.

 

Once she "hatched," though, moving was immediate, but a learning process. She started by crawling on all fours, and not doing too much rapid movement save for her head. It took roughly another two days for her to be able to move on her own the normal way, such as walking and running, and from there she's also been learning to speak more.

 

This is fairly fast, but mine typically tend to go fast. Even Claude- my first true attempt save for the accidentals- was able to move quickly, though it was more in the form of wiggling and hugs, instead of true walking and running. Actually puppeting them somewhat mentally hurts me and takes more effort to do, so it's easier to tell when it's them, now.

 

That said, I'm putting this to say movement is not uncommon, but feel free to let them take their time. They all develop in their own ways, often in a way unique to that tulpa.

Hiya. Member of the Horrible Hosts Club (HHC). If you wanna learn about my system, here's my PR.

I assigned a number to each of my categories and, taking Ghang's mistake into account, calculated the average so far to be 3.18. My theory of the average being 3-4 weeks holds up.

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