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I made my dream goal a long time to find a woman like Rinoa. Is it wrong to feel this way?
What is it with forum admins being into video game characters?Not going to lie, I felt like that when I first played FFVIII
Not going to lie, I felt like that when I first played FFVIII
Then I was given ownership of another forum (FFOF) and found a secret section where the previous owner (username Squall something) was awkwardly cybering with another user called Rinoa and I was like "yup I'm definitely over that now"
I present SummonerYuna as a cautionary tale: this was a person who actually believed they were married to Sephiroth, and what seemed to some like harmless fun ended up consuming her reality, becoming increasingly unstable until Cloverfield came out
I present SummonerYuna as a cautionary tale: this was a person who actually believed they were married to Sephiroth, and what seemed to some like harmless fun ended up consuming her reality, becoming increasingly unstable until Cloverfield came out
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When was this? Was it explicit?
When was this? Was it explicit?
Probably ten years ago, and it wasn't, more like idk, poor RPing of getting under a blanket or something
Depends. When you say like Rinoa do you just mean 'looks like' or personality? Just cos, if it's the former you're probably setting yourself up for unhappiness, cos you could probably find someone who looks similar (though even that might be hard!) but then they might do your head in personality wise
But no, I don't think it's wrong to be in love with a fictional character. Just don't let it impact your life to the point where you won't even consider real people*. Often people have a fixed ideal, but then life can surprise you, and you might find the love of your life in someone unexpected.
*Assuming you give a shit off course. I think it's perfectly possible to be happy alone
Exactly, bro. Someone with her looks and personality.
Yeah, but many do think or find it strange.Exactly, bro. Someone with her looks and personality.
So, I think that the topic is more accurately, "Is it wrong to be attracted to the general design of a fictional character and their personality traits"
In which case – that's totally fine. There're a ton of things that you could be attracted to in real people, and the design of a fictional human character happens to be a culmination of traits you also find attractive in actual human beings – even an idealized format (as fictional things often are), that isn't even remotely odd.
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Exactly, bro. Someone with her looks and personality.
So, I think that the topic is more accurately, "Is it wrong to be attracted to the general design of a fictional character and their personality traits"
In which case – that's totally fine. There're a ton of things that you could be attracted to in real people, and the design of a fictional human character happens to be a culmination of traits you also find attractive in actual human beings – even an idealized format (as fictional things often are), that isn't even remotely odd.
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All that bugs me out is how specific I have to be when searching for women. That's tough.Exactly, bro. Someone with her looks and personality.
So, I think that the topic is more accurately, "Is it wrong to be attracted to the general design of a fictional character and their personality traits"
In which case – that's totally fine. There're a ton of things that you could be attracted to in real people, and the design of a fictional human character happens to be a culmination of traits you also find attractive in actual human beings – even an idealized format (as fictional things often are), that isn't even remotely odd.
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I was about to post along the same lines. (Actually had content ready to go but, upon later coming back to this tab I had left open, I saw your post, X - so, I'm good to simply chime in my agreement on this matter).
Now, to the OP (can I call you SLL, for short?), if this is what you mean by it, then there's little for us to add - it's completely legit; heck, it's one chief purpose of creators when creating characters in that we as viewers can like them or relate to them etc.. If, however, you mean the sheer essence of Rinoa her-very-self, then go ahead and say so. As someone whose interests default mostly to the fictional realm, you could say, I can probably be of some use if there's something about it bugging you
EDIT: Okay, cool, I see your above post.
(My typing is far too slow today )
All that bugs me out is how specific Ihavechoose to be when searching for women. That's tough.
All that bugs me out is how specific Ihavechoose to be when searching for women. That's tough.
FTFY.
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What do you mean, bro?
What do you mean, bro?
I mean exactly what I said. Pursuing traits from an idealized version of a person that you want as a partner is definitely a choice rather than a need.
This is true even when it comes to idealizing real people and not just fictional characters. If you're infatuated with all of the social and physical qualities of an actress who's no longer living (Marilyn Monroe as an example), you don't HAVE to solely try to find someone with all of those qualities, even if you think of them as being your ideal. They're not a requirement – especially because any other person you meet will never completely be that person, and by focusing on that you're always going to find yourself obsessing over the differences as a negative rather than a positive – not to mention that even if you COULD have that person you idealize as a partner, they'll still not be what you idealize them as, because all people are inherently more than you perceive them to be (insert example of probably every celebrity relationship in the history of time).
tl;dr – Attempting to find one person in another person is literally impossible.
That's why at it's core, while you can look for someone with a set of particular traits that you admire and idealize, they're always going to fundamentally be a desire and not a requirement for you doing that. It's a choice that you're making to pursue that, and not a need.
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