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There is no direct correlation between having an imaginary friend and having a high IQ. Children with imaginary friends are typically exploring their creativity and developing social skills. Intelligence levels can vary among all children, regardless of whether they have an imaginary friend.
For a child, yes. Children tend to have imaginary friends all of the time. For an adult, it's not exactly normal. It also depends in the degree of the imaginary friend. If you talk to them aloud or start to see them as reality, it may be a good idea to see a therapist.
Unfortunately, no one can see an imaginary friend - not even the person whose friend they are. They are usually our companions when we are either alone or going through a time of emotional loneliness. We can hear them, and sometimes we think we can just catch a glimpse of them, but they are never fully visible, not to us.... and never to other people.I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but you'll understand when you are older why we can never see them properly.Thank you for not being mean.I guess it was a stupid question..'_'...well,im 11 years old so maybe that's why i want my imaginary friend so much.
Yes, having imaginary friends can be a symptom of certain mental health conditions such as schizophrenia or dissociative identity disorder. However, having imaginary friends in childhood is a common and developmentally normal phenomenon. It's important to consider the context and age of the individual when assessing whether it is indicative of a mental illness.
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no your not, being a lone wolf isn't odd, different yes, but not odd...
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Even or odd is a property that only integers (the whole numbers, including positives, negatives, and zero) have. We do not call other numbers (fractions, irrational numbers, imaginary numbers, and so on) either even or odd.
When we talk about being the odd one out, it means you don't have the traits as others being compared to.
no two numbers make 17 odd. It is simply odd by not being divisible by 2. (or by being 1 in mod(2)).
Every integer (whole numbers, including positives, negatives, and zero) is either odd or even. No number is both odd and even. Other numbers, such as fractions that don't reduce to an integer, irrational numbers, and pure imaginary numbers are neither odd nor even. Zero is an even number and is not an odd number.
cats are odd
Only integers (the whole numbers, including zero and negative whole numbers) are odd or even. Other numbers (like irrational numbers, fractions that don't simplify to integers, imaginary numbers, and so on) are neither odd nor even.
Being imaginary creatures, they can be whatever you want them to be.
Many odd numbers are divisible by 3. 3 itself for example, as well as 9, 15, 21, 27, ... Being odd and being divisible by three are not related.