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Re: lost in fantasy

Postby twistermind » Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:34 am

You´re right! I wouldn´t give them much importance. I never considered important so up to my first phychologists after some months of work with him, asked me about this topic.
I also had them when I was stresses or fustrated. When I felt depresses I neither have force to fantasize.

Here, in the introduction, this topic is briefly touched.
http://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/avoidant.html
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Re: lost in fantasy

Postby zahara » Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:53 am

Most of my fantasies involve famous people. I think thats because it helps to have a face to put to the fantasy. I'm sure that the people I fantasize about are nothing like my fantasies in their real lives. Never-the-less if I see someone who I can imagine representing the things I long for I will fixate on them for a while.
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