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14 May 2006 08:12 PM RemovedEntry has been removed by administrator bluetree (2947) 14 May 2006 09:45 PMI don't think so at all, an imaginary friend is a way of creating a world to live in. Having an imagination that create stories is great. I have seen kids workout troubles they are having in real life with an imaginary friend andten conquer the problem in the real world. Anna Glendenning (4239) 15 May 2006 12:36 PMNo! I had an Imaginary Friend named "Sorry" talk about upsetting my mother! She thought for sure I had some sad dark reason for my Friend "Sorry" My youngest son has an Imaginary Friend.... We allow this and I feel it is actually healthy for imagination and social skills. Our son started off pretending he was a Kitty and then one day his friend showed up! We do draw the line at setting an extra dinner plate and buying the friend toys! Celine (16) 21 May 2006 01:07 AMThankz for the comments bluetree and Anna Glendenning! Your gr8! Everyone feel free to comment and express your own opinions! I need all the responses i can possibly get from the community! Thanks again for the two who ahve written a comment! Discuss this article
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