texts of me being delulu 🥰
So, what exactly does it mean to be "delulu," especially when it comes to our texts? For me, it's that wonderfully unhinged state where your imagination takes the wheel, often convinced of a scenario that exists purely in your head. Whether it’s a crush, a friend, or just a random thought, being "delulu" means you're operating on a different plane of reality, piecing together non-existent clues to form a grand narrative. It’s like being the main character in a movie only you can see, and honestly, sometimes it’s totally harmless and fun! We all have those moments where we dive deep into the "me being delulu" rabbit hole. Maybe you sent a text like "wakey wakey 🐺🐺" and spent hours wondering if it was a secret code for undying affection. Or perhaps you're like me, convinced that simply saying "edward sounds british" could somehow lead to a transatlantic romance. It's the hopeful, overthinking part of our brains working overtime, trying to find meaning where there might just be… nothing. Take, for instance, that moment when you find yourself texting "IDK IF I LIKE HIM AND IS BEING USELESS." That's peak "delulu" right there – overanalyzing every tiny flicker of emotion, every awkward silence. Or even fixating on details like "cantaloupe and his hair and clothes" after a brief interaction, already planning your future together. We create these elaborate stories, sometimes born from genuine hope, other times from sheer boredom! Those "TEXTS OF ME BEING DELULU 🥰" aren't just random; they're snapshots of our inner monologues spilling out. Now, about the idea of "stop being delulu." Is it even possible, or do we want to? A little bit of "delulu" can add spice to life, making mundane moments feel like plot twists. But if it starts leading to actual stress, disappointment, or misinterpretations, then it might be time for a gentle reality check. My go-to strategy? Confide in a brutally honest friend. They're usually pretty good at bringing you back down to earth, reminding you that "oh that's not preppy" when your thoughts go too far off track. Sometimes, just acknowledging to yourself, "Okay, this thought is a bit wild," is enough. It’s about finding a balance. Embrace the fun, quirky side of your imagination, but also know when to ground yourself. If you're constantly sending texts that make you cringe later, or if you find yourself saying "but it's not kind" about your own internal narratives, it might be a sign to pump the brakes. It's okay to have those wild, romanticized thoughts, but remember that real connections are built on genuine interactions, not just the ones you've meticulously crafted in your head. So, go ahead and be a little "delulu," but keep one foot firmly planted in reality – and maybe double-check those texts before hitting send!










This is so me w my friends lmao