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>The whole point of tupperwaremancy was so that you could have an independent personality in your head.
From what I have seen the vast majority of tuppermancers don't really do that. Why? I have no idea. Maybe they find it more interesting to have this quasi symbiotic relationship with their tulpa, who knows?
Nevertheless, rest assured having your tulips as separate from yourself is fully possible.
Like I said, it's up to you to decide what you want her to be, there is no wrong answer on how to dream your waifu to reality.
>Funny story actually, I wanted to play a vidya which I haven't played in a while, and I wanted Ponka to watch me. Sadly the game was EU4, which has a lot of rules and mechanics that was hard for me to explain to her, especially since she was technically born not even a week ago. I explained to her what Europe and how beautiful the landmasses were, as well as some of the history, but I think it went in one ear and went out the other, and I found it difficult to concentrate on her and the game at the same time.
Kek, yeah that happens. Don't worry, pinkie isn't into Vidya or computer things for me either. She really sees it as me being 'mini twilight' as she puts it. Can't blame her, I really am a nerd.
>Oh well, next time I think I'll play something simpler, or maybe watch a movie with her and see what she thinks.
Highly recommend you try ghibli movies with her, something comfy is always nice. Just be ready to narrate and do voices for her as she may not be able to read english. I know I do that for her.
Another thing that's always great to interact with her would be to go out and about exploring your place. There's a lot that's taken for granted ponies are completely foreign to. Although, it may need you to explain less.. savoury parts of the human experience.
In any case I wish ya the best on your bonding experience with pinkie!