Why do some people choose to obsess over fictional characters more than people irl? Is there a root cause behind it? Can it make you unhealthy if taken too far?
>>17013161I believe people see the kind of person they want to become in the character they likeThis kinda creates the difference between larping and being obsessed You see let's go over it with an exampleAgnes Tachyon, a mad scientist who seeks for potentials over the limits of umamusume's bodyI'm a fan of her (more than the anime, the game, tachyon IRL and etc), and I can confirm I'm quite obsessed to this character because I see the kind of person I want to become in her (studying advanced chemistry and becoming a pharmacist while enjoying this path as much as possible)But then a thought Crossed my mindWhat if tachyon is not me, but she's the exact opposite of me?I want to become her but I have a LOOOOONG wayBecause I'm quite her oppositeI don't have her confidence, I don't have her motivation, I don't have anything she has, I only share a liking of chemistry and that's itBut then I thought about her rival, jungle pocket, a character I kinda hated, but then I realized the character I never liked (and I still don't like) and I always ignored, was... Literally meShe was literally meWe were the opposite of the person we both got obsessed toThus I believe there's lots of reasons for obsessing fictional characters but the main one shall be the obsession to become someone betterThe greed to have more, that's what makes you obsessed to something that's quite your opposite, without you even realizingAnd I think it can cause serious problems if it is taken TOO farBut as long as you see it as a motive to become better it's actually extremely healthyBeing obsessed is not about gooning to your fav's hentais and R34s It's about becoming her, not dreaming about it, going for itThat's how obsession takes over your determination and makes you sacrifice everything to become who you shall be, for herAnd that is WAY BETTER than being obsessed to a real person
>>17013188Dayum I yapped a lotSleep deprivation is kicking in
>>17013161The only conceptual difference between a "fictional character" and "real character" is if you can touch the real character. Women on the streets for all intents and purposes may as well be video game NPC's (hostile ones at that) for the 80% virgin population segment. At least fictional characters usually have a good personality and look nice so they win on that department. It's then not all that difficulty to imagine that some people develop obsessions to them.It's mostly the same as obsessing over a music celebrity, you can attend a concert or listen to a CD and it makes it feel like you are interacting with said celebrity more than a real person who isn't giving you anything to work with.
>>17013161These people don't have the playbook and quality needed for roleplaying with other people to solve problem together, which eventually fails to meet the real expectations of social function and therefore has no nothing to make demands with.An image and statue doesn't really set expectations and demands as a living being wanting to live would, and react to not meeting the demands by being more caring, persistent, aggressive, or evasive.The such failure results in neglect or abuse.An image is a pretty scenic place to visit and gather but a dangerous ground to stay on and build upon. You can catch a ride out of there with people who also love the same image but seems to have a better social life elsewhere to see your options.
>>17013161trauma?
>>17013161from what ive seen obsession isnt always related to isolation. many people find friends because of their shared interest in the fictional characters.
>>17013161Because fictional characters offer you sexy without social anxiety
>>17013161Nugga ppl been obsessing over fictional chars since time immemorial with gods
>>17013189the more sleep deprived, to closer to the real you you become (less inhibbited)dont worry about it.i obssess over fictional characters (females) because i want to cum in them, or someone (females) that looks as close to them as possible.i dont worship the form, i want to impregnate them.idolatry is for brown people
>>17013844back then it was for survival or due to subversionsurvival, because the myths/legends/stories held the meta for surviving in the world, and not destroying yourself, your family and your people.subversion, because individuals would come in and corrupt the truth, leading people to do evil to each other for profit (i.e. see /pol/ on the matter regarding the jews *the JQ*)back then it was permissible to obssess over the myths and fictional characters, to find a way to escape a current predicament.but modern fictions is designed to destroy you and trannify you.
>>17013161Why are you making a /lit/ or an /a/ thread on /sci/?
many people also obsess over irl people, celebrities, politicians, streamers, artists, athletes etc
>>17014020ok when was fun invented then?
>>17014221Yesterday
>>17014017You're mentally ill