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I just converted my mobile phone into tamagotchi. luckily of me i bought a phone that can play the tamagotchi gamwboy color classic on my mobile phone. Ever since i always took care of it. dont want to pass time without taking care of it or playing with it. Im a big fan of tamagotchi. It is a part of my life. I dont know why but these little creatures i will never grow tired with. In fact they are also my stress reliever. Even when at home i prefer to play with my tamagotchi rather than my personal computer. i disregarded everything digital and gadgets and have one very close to my hearg which is the tamagotchi. I just want to share my experience with you. Thanks for reading this. I hope you too have the same great experience with your little pets even the days and years to come.

 
Yeah, stress relief is a big reason I play with my Tamagotchis. I've got a lot of chronic health problems, but my Tamagotchis are always there to help me feel better. :lol: They're probably more affectionate than my cats, too, which is... really sad. :(

 
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That's great! I also find them to be a good stress reliever. I'm a college student and they help to take my mind off of work when I need a mental break. Tamas are the best :)

 
Tamagotchis really help with distracting me from my real life problems, so yeah. ^_^

 
Not quite sure if I would say my tamas are a stress reliever, since I feel they are more of an "add-on" to life. They help break up the monotony of my school work without being too disruptive and hang in the background, which make them a bit more precious. I feel one of the reasons Tamagotchis are appealing to me might be because they are technology, and usually one can't always have technology running. My father even remarked that they are "cool toys" after I puzzled over why I liked them, and his saying so is quite a compliment since he doesn't know how they work.

They're probably more affectionate than my cats, too, which is... really sad. :(
From my experience, it almost seems as if the most interaction one gets from a cat is either when it sits next to them, lies down to be petted, or comes begging for something (usually staring rather intently). My cat seems to have gone through some sort of brain damage, since I remember him being allot more active and going crazy at night. Now he just seems to wander up to me and sleep or stare me down, and if I do pet him he gets abruptly angry after awhile (pretty sure this is a side effect of the brain damage). He does do funny things ever so often, which is probably a reason I find him charming.

 
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