Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
When you daydream, how do you see? Like in a movie, watching everything from a distance, or through your character/your eyes just like in real life?
I see everything like a movie, even if I daydream about myself, I see myself..
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I usually daydream in third person, but I still feel whatever my version of myself feels/sees. I like watching everything because I feel more like a part of things, like if I actually see it then it might actually be real...which is crazy I know because it never will be. Occasionally I do daydream in first person, but only if I am interacting with a single character. I don't really like first person though because it feels weird.
Yep.That's cool :) so you don't see your character, but It's more like you feel and think like your character?
I see it like a movie, but a movie in which I can see everyone's thoughts. I can know what every character is feeling. I asume this is because I'm controlling what the characters do, but their is always one character which is related to me and I have more control of than the other characters.
I do both. It depends on how I wanna feel in the daydream. If I feel the need to literally feel deep emotion, whatever that emotion may be, then I will daydream through my characters eyes...in this sense it is like I am in the characters body. If I feel like taking on another role, or having a different perspective then I will daydream like a movie, looking and experiencing from afar.
Evangeline said:
That is exactly how it feels when I see it like a movie. Sometimes I think about it, and I honestly don't know how we MDDers can control all of the emotions and actions of so many characters, but we can and do.
I see it like a movie, but a movie in which I can see everyone's thoughts. I can know what every character is feeling. I asume this is because I'm controlling what the characters do, but their is always one character which is related to me and I have more control of than the other characters.
Interesting question! I had never thought about it.
It depends on what I'm doing in my story. So, I do both.
I see through the eyes of the characters but I will sometimes jump around as to which character's eyes I am seeing through. Every once in a while I will see a scene from the outside, but usually I am in the mind of the character.
I see through my character's eyes, but sometimes I'll change to his friends perspectives (one friend is basically a cool version of the real life me), his family's, or from a sort of a God perspective.
I see my character from third point of view like I'm observing them from a distance and they act out their actions in front of me... Mostly I see through my character's eyes. The other day I saw my male character pace in front of a desk dressed in a navy suit
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