Silly Prinze, that'd be on a Pinkie Pie tupper.
Garland, I turned off pain. It was gross to look at, but didn't do much in the way of harm. Things in my mind are resistant to change, and thus they revert to normal very quickly. A rather violent example for a violent thread: If I were to cut of my tulpa's arm, I could look away, expecting it to still be off, but it would magically be back on.
21 months of forcing.21 months??? That explains everything then, anyway it's not that i am actually interested in tasting them, definetly what i want more in hallucination/imposing is vision, voice, touch and smell mostly, i REALLY hope i am able to achieve at least visual imposing before 21 months i won't be able to last that long without any results.
How long have you been forcing, and also specifically forcing imposition?For pandora 5 months, i actually imposed her since the first day since i never liked much the idea of using a wonderland or visualizing with closed eyes, it feels a lot easier with open eye for me i don't know why.
This experiment, this thread, could stand to be widened some. The first thing that "comes to mind is skin flexibility. I was talking earlier today about the flexibility of skin. And now I wonder how flexible tulpa skin might be, immovable, like taffy, maybe they don't even have skin and you had a metal robot tulpa all along? Give it a tug.I don't know... everytime i try something like that, my mind keeps making the tulpas's form as realistic as possible although i think this is mostly my expectation so far, so far it's too soon for this, for now i focus more on visual and voice.