Laurora February 18, 2013 February 18, 2013 How do imagine wings when I'm wearing something? Imagine that they're folded up if you have bird/dragon wings. Or imagine holes in the clothing for the wings to stick out of. Or imagine them painfully crushed.
White Coyote February 18, 2013 February 18, 2013 Or imagine them painfully crushed. N-No thanks I'll try imagining holes in my clothes then.
House Of Chimeras February 18, 2013 February 18, 2013 How do imagine wings when I'm wearing something? With supplementary phantom limbs they usually tend to go through clothing and move about like the clothing isn't there at all to give any kind of resistance, at least for people who just ‘end up with them’ randomly. So I would say imposing the feeling of the limb onto one's body without worrying about clothing being there at all might work best.
Allison the Tulpa February 19, 2013 February 19, 2013 Is it possible to impose them by wearing something that feels like your wannabe tail and tucking it into the top of your pants/clipping it onto you pants, and then wearing it everywhere (except for school and public/stores n shit)? Like, wouldn't you become accustomed to the feel and begin to imagine it even when you're not wearing it? Btw, someone should make a guide on imposing phantom limbs. And that's how I ended up in this padded cell PR
Chupi February 19, 2013 February 19, 2013 Like, wouldn't you become accustomed to the feel and begin to imagine it even when you're not wearing it? I doubt it. You'd get used to the physical sensation of it and maybe miss it when it's gone, but almost certainly not feel it. You don't feel phantom clothes while you're naked, despite wearing them almost all the time. Besides, the point is to feel the sensations in the phantom limb, not just its weight hanging there. Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though)
Allison the Tulpa February 19, 2013 February 19, 2013 And here I am, wearing a scarf like it's a tail... I am an idiot. Well, I'd better start concentrating then! And that's how I ended up in this padded cell PR
Riku Aotsuki February 20, 2013 Author February 20, 2013 N-No thanks I'll try imagining holes in my clothes then. Shouldn't be too hard to do. I suggest staring at your back in the mirror and figuring out exactly where you want them, and possibly marking the spot on an old shirt to practice. With supplementary phantom limbs they usually tend to go through clothing and move about like the clothing isn't there at all to give any kind of resistance, at least for people who just ‘end up with them’ randomly. So I would say imposing the feeling of the limb onto one's body without worrying about clothing being there at all might work best. My tail will go through my pants, but it certainly isn't comfortable. Is it possible to impose them by wearing something that feels like your wannabe tail and tucking it into the top of your pants/clipping it onto you pants, and then wearing it everywhere (except for school and public/stores n shit)? Like, wouldn't you become accustomed to the feel and begin to imagine it even when you're not wearing it? Btw, someone should make a guide on imposing phantom limbs. It'd be easier just to impose it, I think. I might write a guide if enough people really want it... Otherwise, PM me, and I can by all means answer most of your questions.
Chupi February 20, 2013 February 20, 2013 I think a guide would be nice if you have the time. Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though)
Riku Aotsuki February 20, 2013 Author February 20, 2013 I will then, sometime when I have enough time to write it. It'll be my first guide, so I want it to be a good one.
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