u/Imaginary-Ad-9971

Is it normal to accept my Maladaptive Daydreaming as a part of me?

I have a very wild imagination and I think with the evidence I might actually have maladaptive daydreaming though there is no trauma or negative aspect in my life causing it as most researches state. But I have learned to love it and express it through poetry and stories and sometimes use it to fill boredom, chores or waiting. I am generally able to manage and control it though there are definetly moment at least once a week I get out of control. And right now I want to reflect in life and what parts of me I must remove and I thought of my daydreaming which is something making me nervous and difficult to think of removing in my life. Maladaptive daydreaming helps me see a dream and vision for the future though I am looking to improve to make more actions to work for my dreams rather than keep thinking of it. It makes me worldbuild and create stories I am currently making.But at the same time I get too attached to it I think I can see sides where it might be a toxic thing tbst will prevent me from fully living.

Basically I am conflicted because there are goods and bads of it. Also just to be double sure what are other ways and factors to be truly sure I have it or am I just a hyper daydreaming but not really maladaptive?

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u/Imaginary-Ad-9971 — 3 days ago
▲ 0 r/anime

Fast Paced Lovey Dovey Cute Wholesome Anime little to no smut

Bored as frick and wanna watch some cute romance as a little escapism however I am not one to like sexual things that much so is there any anime like 100gfs without the sex appeal that is still a wholesome fast paced maybe even comedic anime I would like?

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u/Imaginary-Ad-9971 — 9 days ago

He comes off as a typical callous man with no genuine emotional bonding with the others. Prioritizes and focuses on his scientific endeavor more. He may be like Patrick Bateman from American Psycho and Shockwave from Transformers except he has a moral stance on goodness. He believes in law and against torture. Though he is willing he knows when to help others and understand how to comfort. I guess he comes off as me wanting to turn the trope of the cold emotionless person tortures reverse by showing how just because he doesn't feel sympathy and care doesn't mean he is evil. Any media showing characters I can study and base it off as a clear understanding? Also maybe other tips for writing a character with Psychopathy without it being exaggerated or unrealistic.

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u/Imaginary-Ad-9971 — 17 days ago
▲ 14 r/MrBeast

Apparently by the Comments at first reading, they claim it was all just d riding Clownpierce and an unfair game for everyone else. However these are similar comments to MrBeast's Dream vs Technoblade which is pretty much admitted to be fair and was just people being rampant over Dream losing so it could be just another case like this. Also the fact Clownpierce is dubbed as the deadliest pvp player.

u/Imaginary-Ad-9971 — 24 days ago