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Do you daydream?

Aspie_With_Attitude

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Are you a daydreamer? How often do you think that you daydream on average?

I have even made a video to explain how I feel about "Daydreaming".
 
I'm definitely a daydreamer. Constantly, even during conversations there's always some story playing in the back of my mind.
 
Yes, I am a dreamer. I have to keep my hands busy in order to keep my mind from wandering.
 
yep mainly at school ,nearly lost the will to live at school, thank goodness there were windows, couldnt escape in a mobile (cell)device or desktop ,they weren't small enough or invented
 
Not quite so much now, but oh wow, I used to daydream a lot. However, it was a nightmare, because the reality for me, was never the same and so the disappointment was harsh and I guess that is why I do not do so much these days.
 
I’m what they call a maladaptive daydreamer, but not so much lately as reality does bite you in the butt at times which you can’t ignore.
 
I am not sure what daydreaming is, per se. Maybe I do,...I don't know. I am usually building or planning something in my head. My inner monologue is on,...like all the time,...even when sleeping, it seems. My mind is definitely quite active.
 
I daydream constantly, since I have issues with "maladaptive daydreaming". I find it very hard to regulate when I do it and I often prefer to do it over being "present" in the moment. I do these things because of trauma.
 

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