How to Have a Secret Imaginary Friend
Decide if your imaginary friend will be a boy or girl, or if it will be an animal that talks., Come up with a list of names., Come up with the personality of your secret and imaginary friend., Make a picture in your head of what you want your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Decide if your imaginary friend will be a boy or girl
Or you could be creative and make it something in between if you want to, or choose a mythical animal, beast, or simply a real sort of animal. you should be creative about this and if this helps think of what you think the perfect/ fun friend will look like -
Step 2: or if it will be an animal that talks.
Try them out until one feels right for your secret and imaginary friend.
This can take a while, so enjoy it.
And don't worry if you decide to change the name from time to time.
Your secret and imaginary friend won't mind. , Is it Gothic? Or maybe nerdy? Or perhaps your secret and imaginary friend is a philosopher, a chef, or an arch-enemy of the music teacher who gives you the evil eye every week. , It's completely up to you to define what his/her body, eyes, nose, clothes, etc. look like. -
Step 3: Come up with a list of names.
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Step 4: Come up with the personality of your secret and imaginary friend.
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Step 5: Make a picture in your head of what you want your imaginary and secret friend to look like.
Detailed Guide
Or you could be creative and make it something in between if you want to, or choose a mythical animal, beast, or simply a real sort of animal. you should be creative about this and if this helps think of what you think the perfect/ fun friend will look like
Try them out until one feels right for your secret and imaginary friend.
This can take a while, so enjoy it.
And don't worry if you decide to change the name from time to time.
Your secret and imaginary friend won't mind. , Is it Gothic? Or maybe nerdy? Or perhaps your secret and imaginary friend is a philosopher, a chef, or an arch-enemy of the music teacher who gives you the evil eye every week. , It's completely up to you to define what his/her body, eyes, nose, clothes, etc. look like.
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