You could imagine someone who tells you the right answer. whatever you want.
My opinion is first you need to get rid of your imaginary friends. If those people do not want to hang out with you then that is their loss. You should friends that like you for you. Just please get rid of the imaginary friends.
I do.
You should learn about literature characters to learn more about real characters. Understanding why people do the things they do is important, and book characters follow the same rules as real people do in that respect, so you can learn more about people by reading about imaginary characters.
There are many causes to creating and having imaginary friends. Don't worry though, millions of kids have imaginary friends (and adults too, although adults it should be slightly worrying unless it's not affecting their health). A huge, possibly the greatest contributor is loneliness. If you have nobody real to talk to, you'll probably make an imaginary friend to talk to. But take heed! Don't let your imagination run away from you! Facing reality can sometimes be hard, but you must face your fears. Don't live in a fantasy world. It's hard to heal from an addiction to imaginary friends, but if you are addicted, just listen to your heart. It will show you the right way. Some younger children tend to make imaginary friends to create jealousy in their peers. For example, say Suzie and Ally got in a fight. Suzie made an imaginary friend so she could say to Ally, "My friend is better than you!" even though her new friend is imaginary. And also, imaginary friends can help you with reality. They are someone you can boss around, and you can make them do anything; whatever the cause.
Why the heck should you care what his friends think!
yes! Of course they can! The more friends you have the better. Everyone should be friends!
First get a life! I'm not saying this as a diss but please man!Secondly you do have friends so appreciate what you've got. And lasty try asking a girl out and get rude of you imaginary friends. Ok, some people have these friends in their mind which they find hard to ignore. Don't worry too much about that, as you get older and more confident with strangers you will start to forget about the ones in your mind. Ignore any mic taking and just get on with making new friends who like you for who you are. They key to this problem is getting out there and mixing with other people your own age.
get to know them better
As it borders on a reality distortion, the idea is NOT a very popular one in print. I cannot think of any juvenile novel that uses imaginary friends ( as distinct from cartoon characters such as the Disney or Warner staples) as a plot device. The idea is this is a little mentally odd, and should not be encouraged, not really a vice or bad habit, but why suggest it. Kids do have a tendency to (Project) their own personality into the plot of a fictional story- again the somewhat unbridled imagination at full gallop!
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.
i would. if your not friends and you just ask him out then most likely he will say no, but if you get to know him better, then you have a better chance.
Better than you would want to be treated.