Anonymous
6/29/2025, 4:09:50 PM
No.81656544
>>81655887
I do tend to have way more fictional conversations with people I know than actual conversations. Sometimes I map it to play out possible outcomes of conversations so I mentally prepare some responses, so I won't fuck up way too much.
Still, this sort of thing isn't all too uncommon coping mechanism for children with cold or unsafe/unpredictable parents. Children then don't feel too comfortable interacting/speaking with their parents then internalizes their relationship with parents as something being wrong with them and themselves being unlovable or people in general being unsafe, in which case the child learns to rather have imaginary conversations in their own head over speaking with others to avoid getting rejected and hurt, like they did with their own parents.
I do tend to have way more fictional conversations with people I know than actual conversations. Sometimes I map it to play out possible outcomes of conversations so I mentally prepare some responses, so I won't fuck up way too much.
Still, this sort of thing isn't all too uncommon coping mechanism for children with cold or unsafe/unpredictable parents. Children then don't feel too comfortable interacting/speaking with their parents then internalizes their relationship with parents as something being wrong with them and themselves being unlovable or people in general being unsafe, in which case the child learns to rather have imaginary conversations in their own head over speaking with others to avoid getting rejected and hurt, like they did with their own parents.