Ettina wrote:
I never had imaginary friends in the typical sense, but I always created characters. I never interacted with them as me, though. Either I'd be one of them interacting with the others, or I'd just observe them and narrate them. Pretty naturally led into being a fantasy writer, once I had the writing skills to put these stories on paper.
By the way, imaginary frriends is described as a characteristic of Newson Syndrome, also called pathological demand avoidance. I suspect the line between that condition and regular autism is blurry, though, with many autistics having only one or two of the traits instead of the full picture.
Same! Also this Newson Syndrome sounds interesting. I have some of that I'd say if it's possible to only have some.