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Klasien 06:11 pm UTC 07/09/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Imaginary Friends - Max 05:57 pm UTC 07/09/07 |
| I am neither very young nor an only child... but have always had imaginary friends as well as real ones... I've heard some psychologists say it is more related to a persons frame of mind than to the only child thing... K. > > > > I was reading an article about imaginary friends when you > > are very young and they had Peter Pan pictures to > > symbolise it. Usally you usally get these characters if > > you are a single child which I think Jim is? Is Neverland > > Jim's imaginery friend speaking to him long after his > > childhood? Deep! > > I think Jim actually has a brother named Bill > > http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2002/09/03/Sports/Steinman.Retires.After.32.Years.With.Cu.Athletics-2038781.shtml | |
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