Guest bourbonowns April 24, 2013 April 24, 2013 I thought the same thing when i was making a tulpa. even after months of having her, I'd get doubts like "she can't actually love me this much it's all pretend" or "I don't deserve this I'm an awful person", but she shuts those doubts down every time. The tulpa phenomenon is really cool, you feel this sense of responsiblity at times, caring for another person but you are rewarded with so much love and happy feels back, you'll wonder if you're due for brain cancer or getting smote down by god, it feels too good to be true.
Zoey April 27, 2013 Author April 27, 2013 Thank you all for your answers! :D I feel more confident now about my reasons. It's a relieve to know that she is not going to be affected or damaged in any way for my current feelings, I really don't want to make her unhappy (or to bore her with those problems). And of course I'll make sure to give her a loving and caring personality. Space Cat please say hi to her too :3
Lacquer April 27, 2013 April 27, 2013 It says in the guides that tulpas have unconditional love towards their hosts.
Dawnforge April 28, 2013 April 28, 2013 I created my first tulpa as an experiment, simply to see if it can be done. I find the human mind wonderful and trying it was something to fill the time. Now I'm stuck with a very affectionate loving tulpa. You're reasoning is much better then mine and if I turned out with a loving tulpa you should too. 'They call me... Hotel Tulpafornia...' Tulpa(s): Luna and Twilight.
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