Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
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First of all, you are surely not a "psycho" for MD'ing; imagination is much healthier than drugs, violence, or whatever else people use to "escape," and it even comes with the added bonus of enriching your critical thinking skills and stimulating your intellect.
Your daydreams sound highly intriguing; it is particularly interesting that Satan is helping you with this quest, though there are many forms of Satanism where Lucifer is actually the "good guy" (I'm agnostic, but I find religions to be interesting). I also act mildly sociologically in my MDs for the sake of the greater good (though mine involves more werewolves than demons).
I am sorry that you feel so lonely. Online is a great place to make new friends, and I hope that you find many here. :)
On the things not tried bit, definitely I feel like I have missed out a lot of stuff. My discovery of MD was based on the realization of the amount of time passed and the life un-lived so to speak. I still don’t know what to say in social situations, never have. Earlier I was forced to go to events and it was the boredom in these events that prompted the daydreaming to escalate- the mind-numbing boredom of these events where I had nothing to do and no one to talk to is one of the reasons I felt grateful for my daydreaming ability. The sense of relief having that brought me was immense and despite the negatives I will always be grateful for it.
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