Apparently, you can make money selling imaginary friends online.
Georgia Horrocks is a typical 22-year-old girl living in London, except for the fact that she has an imaginary friend, and is willing to sell him on Ebay. Her psychiatrist suggested that selling her imaginary friend Bernard will help her disassociate herself from him, and move on.
She states that she created Bernard during a period of emotional instability, but it is time for her to say goodbye. She also said he has a mischievous and active personality, and that she really wants him to find a good home.
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Apparently, selling imaginary friends on Ebay is a thing, and some people have gotten almost $3,000 in the past.
My concern is that Georgia is willing to sell someone she considers her friend. I’m a little worried about what she will do if she makes some real friends and they piss her off.
Is selling an imaginary friend on Ebay considered imaginary human trafficking?
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