Rated S for Scary - About fengshui and supernatural stuff
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Andaiz:
Hahah ! Imaginary friend ! My girl also used to say that when she was about 7,8 yos. She would even want us to talk to her imaginary friend, hold hands with her .... I guess, she was just too loney being a single child. BTW, you child a single child too ?
Recently, she tells me there is someone in the house that only SHE can see!
and that's her imaginary friend...this time she's almost 7!
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Gosh… this imaginery friend thing would be worrying if my boy told the one who comes visit him every night is a ‘friend’. I always tell DS1 that it’s not a friend, so don’t go talk to it.
My (usual) brother has such an uncle coming to visit him by the windows every night in our old house at Taman Jurong. We used to live at the 2nd storey and his room faced the carpark (w/o corridor outside). So the uncle would ‘fly’ to his window and start to wave and talk to him. My brother refused to talk to him, just plain listening to what it has to say. -
winth:
EEEEEkkkkkk ! :shock: This sounds scary ! A \"flying\" uncle at night.Gosh.. this imaginery friend thing would be worrying if my boy told the one who comes visit him every night is a 'friend'. I always tell DS1 that it's not a friend, so don't go talk to it.
My (usual) brother has such an uncle coming to visit him by the windows every night in our old house at Taman Jurong. We used to live at the 2nd storey and his room faced the carpark (w/o corridor outside). So the uncle would 'fly' to his window and start to wave and talk to him. My brother refused to talk to him, just plain listening to what it has to say.
Mine, I was quite sure, its really an imaginery friend because it happened at day time too, not only night.
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3Boys:
I have this kind of feeling once in a blue moon. Sometimes, wanting to scream but just no voice out. I believe this is physiological phenomenon like 3Boys mentioned. Maybe too tired or too heaty also ...In effect, a person, coming out of sleep, feels paralysed, or like being pressed down on the chest, or suffocating, and can be associated with terrifying visions. However, it is a perfectly physiological phenomenon.
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Hey, what about the blue-blacks that appear on thighs? Will there actually be scientific and medical explanations for them?
My mum always tells me that I’ve been ‘pinched’ by those things at night. But I worry it’s due for medical concern. -
daisyt:
My girl also used to say that when she was about 7,8 yos. She would even want us to talk to her imaginary friend, hold hands with her .... I guess, she was just too loney being a single child. BTW, you child a single child too ?

My girl has 2 younger sisters...not lonely though. But mebbe she misses her friends now that it's PSLE Marking days :roll: Will monitor if it's just a phase.
You see, this is the same DD who told DH not to go to Taiwan for conference coz she saw typhoons coming and she was worried about him. We checked back on his travel calendar and it was 24- 29 Sep which was around the time of the 1st Typhoon to hit Philippines which moved on to Japan, and missed Taiwan :!:
Then one day, she woke up and asked our helper if her family is okay coz she dreamt of heavy rain and washing away of things...that was just before Oct 03's Typhoon Pama steered off Isabella, the province next to my helper's hometown, and there was heavy flooding that destroyed crops for 2010.
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winth:
Hmmmm, could it be bruising? If so, then I agree that you've to seek medical attention. Do you still suffer from it, winth?Hey, what about the blue-blacks that appear on thighs? Will there actually be scientific and medical explanations for them?
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Andaiz:
Once in a blue moon, in places where I can't possibly have knocked or hit against.
Hmmmm, could it be bruising? If so, then I agree that you've to seek medical attention. Do you still suffer from it, winth?winth:
Hey, what about the blue-blacks that appear on thighs? Will there actually be scientific and medical explanations for them?
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winth:
My MIL says that too!Hey, what about the blue-blacks that appear on thighs? Will there actually be scientific and medical explanations for them?
My mum always tells me that I've been 'pinched' by those things at night. But I worry it's due for medical concern.
DD2 has it occasionally...
But i usually brush it off as
DD2 being the boisterous kind.
She gets bruises when she plays,
knocks into the bed, steps over her
toys, bumps her head on the door while
playing with her sister and stuff like that.. :roll:
She's also the clumsy kind, so i'm leaving
it at that for now.. -
winth:
Once in a blue moon, in places where I can't possibly have knocked or hit against.[/quote]Mebbe your hubs pinched you in \"action\"?
Hmmmm, could it be bruising? If so, then I agree that you've to seek medical attention. Do you still suffer from it, winth?Andaiz:
[quote=\"winth\"]Hey, what about the blue-blacks that appear on thighs? Will there actually be scientific and medical explanations for them?
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