Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
I have practically broken the chains of my MD. But it isn't easy to adapt to the "normal" lifestyle just yet. Have you ever gotten close to getting out? Which is the part that makes it harder for you? Talking about a REAL reason, not the general fact that you can "design" the dream-life of your choice...
For example, my main difficulties are these:
-I have a very low voice and awful social skills. So it's hard to socialize with real people. And real-life emotions are basic anti-MD stimulants.
-My memory is awful. So my brain depends on creativity, instead of observance. Also I forget parts of my progress, and therefore repeat past mistakes (reading my diary yesterday, I found out I had escaped MD once before).
-I'm not yet used to being so free and myself in the real world. So I'm stuck doing baby steps.
I'm curious if there is some kind of pattern on the walls we usually hit, on our way out.
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I used to be that way...but then I asked myself, do I live up to the standars of my daydream friends? And then I realized my own amount of imperfection is as big as everyone else's, at least in the real world. That's how I started trying to understand people better instead of avoiding them. I haven't become a master of socialization, but I've found reasons to like people. (Well...not everyone, but a fair amount of the people I meet)
...And yeah, socializing is trouble. :p
-My memory is awful. So my brain depends on creativity, instead of observance. Also I forget parts of my progress, and therefore repeat past mistakes (reading my diary yesterday, I found out I had escaped MD once before).
That. I have done that before as well. On more than one occasion.
It is not easy to find real-life friends that are as trustworthy as our DD ones, I'll agree on that...I've only had 2-3 close ones. Personally, I mostly get along well with people who also want someone to trust, but also talk a lot and/or do the socializing thing themselves. Some of the people who talk a lot, have actually no one trustworthy around. Once you see how alone they really are, it is easier to form bonds.
You don't have to pressure yourself to socialize with people that just don't fit with your character, all it takes is keeping your eyes open for someone who may be fun to get along with. It doesn't have to be all about trust from the beginning.
Btw you are doing better than me at the boyfriend thing (I don't have one and don't know how to get a non-DD one) :p
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