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»-daly (leaving)→ Okay, tbh, I find this weird.
I’m not attacking anyone who thinks other wise, but having an actually attraction to a character made of paper and ink… sorry that’s just a bit strange 🤨
Any thoughts?


message 2: by Agnes (new)

Agnes Homwe Not strange at all.


message 3: by Isabella (new)

Isabella | 8 comments Don’t think it’s weird. It’s like being attracted to a TV show character. Being attracted to a fictional character isn’t going to harm anyone as long as they’re able to draw the line beyond fiction and reality, which pretty much everyone can. I’d even argue that it’s a good thing as it can help people decide what they want in a future partner.


 (^_-)  مررررري ✭✮ hard agree with Isabella. It's absolutely not weird my guy 🙏💯


message 5: by Ilse (new)

Ilse | 44 comments definitely YESSS!!!!


message 6: by Cherry (new)

Cherry -Mental Health Hiatus- | 36 comments i have so many fictional crushes-


message 7: by Maureen (new)

Maureen  Vercruysse | 118 comments I’m fairly sure people have been obsessing over fictional characters since the printing press was invented.


»-daly (leaving)→ Okay so I think I’m alone here 😅


»-daly (leaving)→ But I don’t think it’s bad or gross, it’s just my personally something I understand. Like Kai from Powerless, you can’t NOT have a crush on his character. But that doesn’t mean I actually am attracted to him.
Idk if that made any sense 😭


littlefox (not as active) | 52 comments Katsuki wrote: "i have so many fictional crushes-"

no literally same, reading this i was like- damn ig i'm weird


»-daly (leaving)→ I’m sorry if that made you feel that way 😂 This didn’t not go as planned


✩ꕥ Sara ꕥ ✩ˎˊ˗ I think if you simp for any animated character then you can understand that its ok to think someone is attractive and an example of what you want in a man, but it shouldn't be glorifying villains or bad role models in books. As long as you aren't harming anybody or making something wrong look ok, I think it's not strange at all!


Elita ₊✩ˎˊ˗ hard yes


message 14: by Cassie (new)

Cassie (weekend hiatus) | 89 comments not weird, very real. fictional characters are the standard so how else are we supposed to live?


message 15: by trin (new)

trin  (trinitymarchetti) Cassie wrote: "not weird, very real. fictional characters are the standard so how else are we supposed to live?"

exactly


message 16: by diya⁷ (new)

diya⁷ | 26 comments Depends on whether the fictional character is normal or a deranged evil psycho


message 17: by Aspen (new)

Aspen Seppie | 2 comments Ummmmm I think absolutely


message 18: by thefabfairyꕥ (new)

thefabfairyꕥ | 171 comments Is it an unhinged obsession or just a cute crush? Because if it’s like that one incident with BookTok where that girl was harassing that hockey player dude, you need to leave. But we love our fictional crushes <3


message 19: by Jada (last edited Nov 22, 2024 04:59PM) (new)

Jada (semi study hiatus) It's the same as liking an actor. As long as you don't get obsessive, it's okay.


message 20: by Jada (last edited Oct 28, 2024 05:34PM) (new)

Jada (semi study hiatus) I agree with Cassie and Sara, too.


message 21: by Grace (new)

Grace Yi | 5 comments I think liking the fictional characters are a huge part of why books (for example within the YA genre) are so appealing to people. So yeah, it might be slightly weird (dependent on the degree to which you simp), but it's normal.


message 22: by Lily (last edited Nov 02, 2024 04:25PM) (new)

Lily (azaleas_bookshelf_17) | 10 comments It's harder for me to simp for book characters than it is TV characters.

However, I have grown to be fond of introverted, awkward, bookish men who are deep and complex and emotionally intelligent (but are not malicious about it). The INTJ, INTP types. I am also fond of the sweet, nerdy, golden retriever types.

When I was younger, watching Tobey and Becky's dynamic (Word Girl) kind of influenced my taste in men, if that says anything about me.


Ella✨(booktrovert) | 152 comments For me, it's hard to tell whether I have a crush on the person or just find them attractive. My feelings about this subject are very objective.


Jayne at the Library  Editing Profile  | 2 comments Not strange at all, although I myself have not found a book yet where I have simped over a character in literal years.


message 25: by ella (new)

ella | 129 comments I feel like for me it's like "I wish there were for men like this out there that actually respected women and treated them correctly" or like "man would I like to have a guy like that" I'm not obsessed and going psycho over a book character lol


message 26: by Mia (new)

Mia | 6 comments Listen, okay it is very weird to be in love with ink on paper BUT I'd be lying if I said I don't do it. How am I supposed to enjoy a book if I'm not also in love with the love interest???


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