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Being a 'fangirl' is the way you act and the way you think.
When reading a book for example you may think Ohmigosh, Adrian Ivashkov is gorgeous! but then you may also flail your arms about. Or you might do both.
I think it's a combination.
When reading a book for example you may think Ohmigosh, Adrian Ivashkov is gorgeous! but then you may also flail your arms about. Or you might do both.
I think it's a combination.
Isabelle wrote: "Being a 'fangirl' is the way you act and the way you think.
When reading a book for example you may think Ohmigosh, Adrian Ivashkov is gorgeous! but then you may also flail your arms about. Or y..."
*laughs* In the case of Adrian, you'd most definitely be doing both!!
When reading a book for example you may think Ohmigosh, Adrian Ivashkov is gorgeous! but then you may also flail your arms about. Or y..."
*laughs* In the case of Adrian, you'd most definitely be doing both!!

This may sound a little odd but to me being a fangirl is something deeper than the way that you act and think. Those are definitely aspects of being a fangirl, but for me, being a fangirl is who I am. I get so lost in their worlds and the characters that for a while, I forget myself entirely. Being a fangirl gives me place after place that I can call home, a place where I can go when I get scared or nervous, or just can't stand to be anywhere near the terrifying place that is reality. I love being a fangirl and I don't know where I would be if I wasn't one.
The question to think about is:
What does being a 'fangirl' actually mean? Is it the way you act, is the way you think or is it something else?
Feel free to extend the discussion beyond the questions and simply talk about the book as well :D