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RAWR! Hungry!
Join Date: Apr 2007
Type: INTJ
Location: dreaming of "bite wings"
Posts: 2,368
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Just for fun, what do stuffed animals mean to you? Do you still keep them around?
I still keep some of my old toys around... they bring back the fond memories of childhood. I used to give each one of them a name and a personality, almost like symbolic interactions. |
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I'm Rad! Read my posts:)
Join Date: Apr 2007
Type: ENFj
Posts: 701
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I know I am about to break the stereotype here. I don't own a single stuffed animal to my knowledge. Crazy right?!? I had imaginary personalities to some of my toys as a small child though. I over hear my daughter playing with her dolls sometimes. I feel somewhat bad about it but I think it is a good way to see what is on her mind. I know for example she got her feelings hurt at school recently and she re-enacted the scenario with her barbies. We ended up going over the issue she was dealing with though later that evening. I don't know if that is wrong or not honestly. I don't think it is odd to keep anything that has sentimental value. Heck we have ourselves an INTP who has a big Pink Panther in all of his pics
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Type: ISTP
Location: Vancouver, BC, CA
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I have to say it... It means that my GF has taken over the apartment.
It was so bad I had to set down a rule to keep her to only two stuffies on the bed. Apparently stuffies sum up her entire childhood. (She must of spent 50 years a child, and I think her childhood is better off boxed up and put in storage anyway.) [/grouchy INTP] I am, however, glad she kept the one I bought her on our first trip together. |
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Iconoclast
Join Date: Apr 2007
Type: INTP
Posts: 2,394
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Yes they have merit as beauty that transcends our vain prejudices could be found in them. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Type: INFJ
Location: Alabama
Posts: 356
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Heh. Quite true! Those things scare me. I find it very comforting to snuggle a stuffed toy. It's more comforting to snuggle a real animal. And even more comforting to snuggle a person. But if you lack a person or an animal, a toy is better than nothing. |
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aha!
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Location: desert forest
Posts: 1,919
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I own a number of stuffed animals (fake ones), but they are mostly in storage. They represent childhood to me, and I keep them for my future children. They tickle the eyes and feel soft to touch. They are just fun little treats to have around.
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