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"Cinnamon115, post: 261587, member: 12781"]I have this as well. It's a very large world and I don't talk about it to anyone. It's my happy place I go to whenever things get too hard/sad in the real world. I don't want anyone trying to take it away from me or change it. It's hard to explain.
Isn't it a sad thing hiraeth ,our inner worlds are so beautiful...it is like making the most lovely snowglobe ever, and no one wants to look at it.I've kind of realised over time that inviting other humans into my "inner world" as you describe it is often a terrible idea. It's tempting, but it's a terrible idea.
Yikes! You ARE right. I can see how badly those attempts have been... Yeah, maybe not.I've kind of realised over time that inviting other humans into my "inner world" as you describe it is often a terrible idea. It's tempting, but it's a terrible idea.