Quote Originally Posted by Amethyst View Post
It's the same way with myself, Clairity. "Daydream friends" is a good way of putting it. They were more common when I was younger and lonely... and anti-social. Now they've taken on a different role.[/b]
We're very much alike in this way. I spent alot of time alone when I was younger and I understand when you state they've taken on a "different" role.

Quote Originally Posted by Amethyst View Post
I can lose myself very easily in my daydreams, though. There are even some times when I'll be talking and in the middle of what I'm saying my mind will go off on a tangent and I just kind of go on autopilot. Then when I realize what was going on I sometimes have to take a minute to think about what I just said.[/b]
I find that I can lose myself very easily as well. I can be involved in a project at work and sometimes my mind will decide to take off on a daydream. This happens ALOT while I'm driving. I find that one minute I'm driving down the highway, the next moment I'm miles away and have no idea how I got there (I just began daydreaming and went on "auto" pilot)!