WoofyWoofy2 October 23, 2025 October 23, 2025 Can tulpas snore externally if they r co fronting with their host while asleep, taking a nap?... I'm asking cuz my tulpa Amber was sick the other day, and she asked me if I would rock her while she was co fronting. I didn't feel sick at all physically or mentally so I guess it was something only Amber could "feel"... its that or I dissociated from it without knowing it. Even my other tulpa felt just fine. Anyways, I rocked her for maybe about like 10 - 15 minutes and after I internally saw she was asleep.. I got up to try slowly laying on the bed. Right when I laid our shared body down. My mouth slowly opened and my body started to snore. Ik I was not making that sound cuz I was wide awake.. I didn't dare try waking Amber now, but darn was I close to.. I did research while she slept and it said its not possible so I'm turning to a community where they might say otherwise cuz of there own experiences.. Amber was a "walk in" so could her making our shared body snore externally be just a quirk she has? Cuz like I said I don't naturally snore.. if like ur input. Ty
Lavender October 24, 2025 October 24, 2025 There are certainly somatic effects the body can feel in response to something going on with a tulpa not with a host. I've made our body cry whereas my host consciousness very rarely cries. When I front, a smile goes on our face quickly, even though my host consciousness might be very sad. But I don't know what it would mean for me to be sick and my host consciousness not be, since that's something in the body. As for snoring, it's conceivable that a tulpa might have control of the breathing apparatus while you're wide awake. I haven't experienced anything like that, but I suppose it might be possible.
Luminesce October 24, 2025 October 24, 2025 It sounds like shared influence since you said you were co-fronting, but then, I'm not sure why you're asking if your tulpa could've affected the body while doing an activity where they affect the body If you want the realistic answer, no a tulpa "sleeping" does not affect the body in any way, it's only your guys' expectations for it to do so that might Hi! I'm Lumi, host of Reisen, Tewi, Flandre and Lucilyn. Everyone deserves to love and be loved. It's human nature. My tulpas and I have a Q&A thread, which was the first (and largest) of its kind. Feel free to ask us about tulpamancy stuff there.
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