Imaginary friends, also known as "imaginary companions", are pretend characters often created by children. Imaginary friends often function as tutelaries (or perform a tutelary function) when they are engaged by the child in play activity [citation needed]. Imaginary friends may exist for the child into adolescence and sometimes adulthood.
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