QB2 April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 No point in telling anyone unless your tulpa wants to interact with them. The above post does not contain facts. q2's the host, QB's the tulpa.
Nobillis April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 TL;DR: I want to tell my parents about my tulpa, but I think they'll freak out like you don't believe, especially my dad. What do I do? kerin says: Take some advice from an old tulpa who has survived many decades - tell no-one. Please consider supporting Tulpa.info.
Guest Anonymous April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 Like Derp said, if you really had to tell them, it would be best to approach the subject in a really slow and cautious way, and at the first sign of resistance stop trying. If you just tell them you have an immaginary field medic friend from TF2 that you can actually see, the best possible outcome is that you will never see a PC again as long as you live with them. In the worst case you get diagnosed with schizophrenia and given meds that to my knowledge fuck you up anyway, so be sure they are not going to think you are crazy. But yeah, better not tell them. Having an "ultimate' date=' mind blowing secret" only adds to your awesomeness. I agree with Pronas. Do not, under any circumstances, tell anyone.[/quote'] ^agreed His account says 13. Why do you want a tulpa? Why not? If you would have found out about tulpae at the age of 13, would you just have said "nah, I'm too jung for that" or would you have made one?
Guest Anonymous April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 He's 13. He might not have the right reasons ("I want a Medic tulpa so I can play TF2 better!").
Sands April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 Or "I want Medic because he's hot and he can be my bodyguard boyfriend squeee ^u^". Why would you want to tell them, again? What do you think will come out of it? The THE SUBCONCIOUS ochinchin occultists frt.sys (except Roswell because he doesn't want to be a part of it)
NekoiNemo April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 If you have older sibling with who you in good relationship and complete trust - tell them. If your mother is mother-bestFriend - you can tell her. If not... Trust me - you don't want to tell them. A-anyway, try to mention tulpae to her. If she say that it's a crazy bullsh#t - you know what to do. 現実に抗え!
Greenie April 3, 2013 Author April 3, 2013 He's 13. He might not have the right reasons ("I want a Medic tulpa so I can play TF2 better!"). I found out about tulpae, and it does seem like I'd do that, but the reason why I got into the whole tulpa thing is because for some odd reason no matter how many people I'm around, I feel alone, and I also have anxiety, so I thought having a tulpa would allow me to feel less lonely and be less nervous about everything. Anyway, my mom found out beforehand apparently, right after I posted the thread. We had a talk, and by some amazing fate, she understands the whole thing completely and she's allowing me to go along with it, even asking me to fill her in on progress! She said not to tell dad though, and theres NO way I'm letting him find out about it. Sorry if I come off as a bit young to be on here, I'll try my best to act as mature as you all. Name: Nickolis Kritz (Medic) Form: TF2 Red Medic Voice: TF2 Medic / Personality: slight OCD, curious PROGRESS: Visualised, Narrating
Kiahdaj April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 He's 13. He might not have the right reasons ("I want a Medic tulpa so I can play TF2 better!"). Jimmy, weren't you 14 when you starting making a tulpa? Like as if there's some astronomical difference between a 13 year old, and a 14 year old. "If this can be avoided, it should. If it can't, then it would be better if it could be. If it happened and you're thinking back to it, try and think back further. Try not to avoid it with your mind. If any of this is possible, it may be helpful. If not, it won't be."
Flexionsensor April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 Jimmy, weren't you 14 when you starting making a tulpa? Like as if there's some astronomical difference between a 13 year old, and a 14 year old. Precisely. Maturity is a facade and those who are obsessed with it are less mature than those who don't. Still, medic? Please! Pyro all the way! Or at least the spy... "DUDE! That's wrong! You don't do that! That's like giving a kid a knife and telling him that it's a neck massager!" Shameless self promotion!
Guest Anonymous April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 Anyway, my mom found out beforehand apparently, right after I posted the thread. We had a talk, and by some amazing fate, she understands the whole thing completely and she's allowing me to go along with it, even asking me to fill her in on progress! Trust me, you're ok kid. There are far worse people here in terms of how they post. This development is interdasting, to say the least. Perhaps you should use better security when dealing with computers, because if your mom can find out what you're jumping into, and your family conforms to gender stereotypes, you might get discovered soon unless you install Gentoo proxy software like TOR and use your private browsing feature more often. And remember to wipe all history of this site from your browser if you forget. Jimmy, weren't you 14 when you starting making a tulpa? Like as if there's some astronomical difference between a 13 year old, and a 14 year old. Yeah, and boy I wish I could smack my younger self. "Visualization through masturbation". What was I thinking? Regardless, some people might not know why they really want to make a tulpa, and are selfish as well. Hence, people make fuckdolls instead of actual sentient beings that they respect, something I'm more than somewhat guilty of.
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