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Is it strange to not have crushed over fictional characters much in my life?
I haven't done so nearly as much as my peers, it makes me feel different sometimes.
Maybe that's just my choice of company though.
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>>41960972
did you crush over real life people? what kinda media did you consume?
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>>41961223
Not really to be honest, I had some times where I would but it was not intense at all.
I've only had crushes as of more recently with people I frequently talk to.
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>>41961325
it seems much less weird than crushing on a ton of fictional characters.
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>>41961480
As I said, it could just be a disconnect with the sort of company I keep.
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>>41960972
i never had a crush on either real people or fictional characters so i don't even know like how you would begin to do that, i get liking someone or even loving them but not crashing on them or especially on fictional characters



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