I'm curious of how some of you keep up your relationships (assuming your partner doesn't DD as well?) I know a lot of maladaptive daydreamers don't like to go overseas for holidays and would rather stay at home and DD and how this would affect your family? If this is your situation, or maybe your DD has decreased the amount of time your DD? I'm 16 and just got a bf and am curious for what might happens in your lives.

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Comment by Nathaly on November 9, 2013 at 2:28pm

In my case the reality and the DD world are really well divided, so my recent marriage isn't even touched by DD presence) fortunately. it doesn't meen that I left thinking about my DD BF, but I think I think less about him. I remember that when I was 16 and had no BF the DD BF was really more important and present.
 Still having DD BF helps me to resolve some problems in my real relationship, for example, to wait and to calm down after an arguiment with my real husband.

Comment by Ally Johnstone on November 1, 2013 at 3:01pm

lol I'm sorry about the last sentence as it doesn't make sense. I meant.. has relationships decreased the time you dd. Good answers though, thank you.

Comment by Stormy on October 27, 2013 at 7:25pm
My DD is probably a part of some issues in my marriage. Not all. He has his own barriers. But I can't lie and say DD doesn't give me fulfillment in some areas emotionally that I either have given up trying to get from my SO or don't care to try to get. :/
Comment by Max Romero on October 27, 2013 at 1:03pm

Like all human relationships, sometimes you get disconnected from the world and that creates problems, but if the person is good and really loves you should not pass anything, depends what level of MD you have

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