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I really like horses in grade 5 so me and a couple of my friends had make belief horse pals I forget my horses names but I had three: a young black spunky horse, a white mother horse and a beige/tan father horse, They went everywhere with me even on long car rides they would run beside the car, then one day they hoped onto a transport and went in the oposite direction as me I was so upset I put up lost poster and put three sticks on my dresser to remind me of my best friends that I lost!

~~Alison~~
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I used to have an imaginary friend called "okey", pronounced like O-Key. I never knew if Okey was a boy or girl but we did everything together and I invited Okey to all my sleepover parties and Okey basically lived at my house..Okey never really left okey was just forgotten

Alison!!
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I guess you could say my family has a history of imaginary friends. My uncle had an imaginary friend named Georgie. HIs mom always had to set him a place at dinner. Then one day Georgie disappeared. Apparently, Georgie moved to Texas. His son had imaginary friends, the Rugrats. Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, and Lil went everywhere with him. My sister always used to play with two imaginary friends. One was named Sharon, the second had more of an androgenous name - Johnafer. That would be a combination of John and Jennifer. We never knew if it was a boy or a girl.

maggie
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When i went on long car journeys with my parents i would always have a selection of invisible friends to keep me company, They would run super fast to keep up with the car (they were not alowed in the car!) and id have nice long chats with them about how there day had been and stuff. When i'd reached a certain age, i figured that i was to old to have invisible friends anymore so on the next long car journey every single invisible pal i ever had lined up to wave good bye to me...it was a 4 hour long drive...and a very long prossesion of invisible people, but i waved to all of them and was very touched that they'd come to say good bye!

caz
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When I was about six, me and my friend Rebecca created a world called Magic World. It had loads of invisble dogs and other animals we could play with. We could do anything we wanted to. We ran round the playground playing it. Then I told my friend Emily and she stared playing it with me. We fought all the baddies from it. Hehe, along with our trusty imaginary sidekicks, Ethel and Jessica

Lauren
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When I was ten, I convinced myself (for fun) that there were creatures called Shmozzits living in my closet!

These imaginary shmozzits I made up were male and female and they lived in a nest that was on one of my closet shelves. They had a tapir's head, a fish's tail, a bat's wings and soft fur on their body. If you weren't careful, they'd eat your clothing!

Anon
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When I was little, around 3 or 4, I met my imaginary friend Scooter. He was as tall as my thumb and would always sit on my hand and talk to me. When I moved from the lake into town around age 4 or 5, Scooter moved with me. He and his family lived under the sidewalk across the alley from my house but he would always come over and play with me. I think I had him until around the 4th or 5th grade. He wasn't around much through my school days, only when I was feeling lonely or left out. I would go into the bathroom and talk to him. He always made me feel better. I am starting to miss him after writing this.... :(

Tracie
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Whenever I got a new box to play with, I would grab my cat and get it in and sit there for hours upon HOURS thinking that I was going to planet "Klockykloo" which, yes, was a name I made up. I used to plan launch times -- y'know, to go back to my home planet. With my cat. I believed we were both aliens, or something. I also believed I had a totally different family on that planet and I would get there some day and be with them. My parents just laughed, but I seriously believed I belonged on that planet!

Sarah - 14 yrs old
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i used to believe i was a mom when i was about 4 and i had to children called tiney and diggey and we all lived in the fridge together. and everyhting my mom would do i would do the same wioth my 'children'.

skye
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When I was younger I would pretend my stuffed animals were living animals. They would have a personality and a name. I would talk to them and acted like they would talk back. Ever since then now im 14 im afraid my stuffed animals are haunted.

sammie
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I once had an imaginary friend named Bobby. I loved him so much and I would play with him all the time. I would even jump on the trampoline with him or play dolls,and I would take him to all the stores with me and my mom. Then one day I decided that Bobby died in a car accident. And, I'm not sure, but I probably missed him and made him come back, but I think I made him die again one day by drowning in the bathtub.

Bevin
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I used to have an imaginary friend named Click(dont know where I got the name) and he was a very tiny T-rex who wore glasses. I was obsessed with dinosaurs, so sometimes I wanted to go with click back home to the pre-historic times where he lived but I knew I couldnt because his dad would eat me. I was weird.

weirddinofreak
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When I was growing up as an only child somewhere around the age of 4-6 I had an imaginary brother named Frank and he even had a birthday (January 24th) which as you know I still remember but I would always play monopoly with him but when my mom asked why I never let him roll the dice I told her that he had carpal tunnel from too much bowling (I got the idea from my dad's friend who that really DID happen too)

*A moment of silence in memory of Frank*

Kelly
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i used to believe that if you forgot or stopped believing in an imaginary friend they would turn into a monster and try to kill you.

georgie
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I've always had many imaginary friends, and still do (to an extent). One of the ones I remember the most was my Digimon (Digital Monster) named Marmoterriermon, who had a gold "earband" as I called it, was grey, and had blue eyes. He was cool...

Beda
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I had an Imaginary Friend who's name was Connie. She was the same age as me, I was about 4. Maybe she was a little older. Anyways, She dresses like she was from victorian time. Long fluff brown hair, frilly dress, etc. She was really mean. She would bite me, pull my hair, break things, I WOULDN'T DO ANY OF IT! Then one day i got fed up and pushed her out the car window while we were moving. Yup, that was the last time I saw her. Until about 1 year ago when I thought I saw her out of the corner of my eye. hmmm interesting...

JJ
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I had imaginary friends of ALL my class when I was about 7. (example....Imaginary Sarah Brown....) and would call her ISB for short, Imaginary Matt Jones IMJ and so on....don't know when I stopped but at 14 I don't still do it!!!

Abbie

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When I turned 4 or 5 I had a pinata at my birthday. After it broke, it only had a hole near the bottom so it looked like new. I named "him" Skunka Wunka. He looked like a dinosaur with a long neck and was rainbow-colored. I kept him for about a day and talked to him but I remember reaching inside the hole to see if there was any extra candy and I felt a staple. He hurt me! I started to cry and threw away Skunka Wunka. :(

G-Race
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When I was little, I did not want to grow up at all. I didn't want to grow up to the point that I believed Peter Pan would fly in my room one night and take my away to Neverland. Eventually I got older and realized that Peter Pan was never going to come...it was kind of sad.

Meg
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i once had an imaginary freind named chip he was a cat like the ones from the richard scary books that cleaned chimmneys so he always had soot on him. when we rode in the car he sat on the roof. finaly i sent him to the moon to live... i was really weird

amanda and chip
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