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I have never had an imaginary enemy, but when I was about... 5-7 years old, I had two imaginary friends called tooman (a mouse) and crocky (a crocodile). We had a lot of good times and adventures together. I remember, once tooman caught a burglar who was trying to steal our christmas lights... and he also wrapped him all around with them, so he was all tangled up. Sorry, I'm rambling. Anyway, if you consider your 'Mr Wolf' a problem, just think back to an incident that might have created him. It could be a TV show, an outing, maybe even a dream. If you try to think back to then, you can unravel him. If you are not able to, see a psycologist.
yeah actually! and thank you for dispelling my own belief that I was the only one!! "Lissa Fudge" was (to me) just a bratty girl I would argue with in the mirror.. sounds bizarre I know, but obviously you know having an imaginary enemy is not "normal". however, studies show the very creative to have had imaginary playmates as children.. just think.. we must be frickin' geniuses.. lol. sorry I don't have a solution for you but therapy is an option & a good one. you're fine.. just extremely creative & your brain's a bit overloaded.



Has anyone else had an imaginary enemy?
Since I can remember I had an "imaginary enemy" called Mr. Wolf, He was a giant warewolf looking animal who was about 7 feet tall and wore raggedy trousers. I only saw him when it was dark, he used to try and kill my parents with knives. I used to try...
and protect my sister because she was blind. im now 18 and I still have nightmares about him. Has anyone else had an imaginary enemy?