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Sodaderkleine
2 months ago

As long as you’re not too addicted to this figure, you won’t get really clear anymore without seeing her or putting your room with posters or figures from her is not a big problem. Of course, some characters or posters are normal and also not bad, only too much is really not good.

It is only important that you may not neglect other people or focus on this figure.

And, by the way, that’s normal as long as it’s not going to be a problem.

DickerOrk
2 months ago

Well, parasocial relationships have something to do with existing personalities, only the relationship is fake. spectators and streamers e.g.

A fictional figure can have no relationship.

DickerOrk
2 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

“Parasocial interaction (PSI)in which:Media psychologya kind of one-sidedInteractionwith the viewer or listenerintimeParasocial relationship (PSB)to aMedia actorsa.TV moderator,Influencer,Acting,Starorvirtual figurebuild up.” No, it’s about connecting to a person, that can be an art figure, such as a VTuber, but one of the important features is an “interaction”. An anime character or a figure from a book does not interact.

DickerOrk
2 months ago

There’s something like fictophilia, for example, that would happen more.

DickerOrk
2 months ago

However, it is not able to think and act and thus interact (para)socially. A figure from a story is defined in its actions. One can quite fall in love with such a figure, for them, etc., but this is not a parasocial relationship (the meaning is already in the name)

IcePhoenixXx
2 months ago

Ne is normal as long as fu does not exaggerate

DiddelyDoodely
2 months ago

What is it?

A comic hero. No, that’s even a healthy model of imagination.

Like a brother you never had

DiddelyDoodely
2 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

Pikachu?

DiddelyDoodely
2 months ago

100 per ears where

DiddelyDoodely
2 months ago

What is so embarrassing and secret to say

Nobodyrotz
2 months ago

I (70) have Micky Maus as my model for over sixty years.

TheAmigos
2 months ago

It’s not harmful. Only it restricts your perception.