AssFaceMaggie
GuardianCentauri
No, absolutely not. My high school experience was generally awful, and I'm glad to have been rid of it long ago. x_x
Also, regarding relating to the characters, that lasted for a little while into my twenties, but I think the age gap eventually creeped up on me because now they usually seem like "kids" to me rather than peers.
...I feel old now. sweatdrop
Wow, I hope it's the same for me because I see these 40 year old otakus in japan who cling to the idea of a perfect high school life with 2d women; they'd rather dump their real wives than give up their 3-ds waifu. LOL, defiantly don't want to end up like that.
I doubt that would happen to you, a majority of those people who have a serious thing for 2D Women / Girls just have yet to find someone they can relate to (and I'm sure they get lonely so they focus on fictional characters to fill a missing gap with fandom because there have been people admittedly quitting the 2D life and explains why) and as for the one's who have actual wives, well I think it's a bit more complicated than that.. most of the articles that I read it sounds like they never had much in common to begin with and or the wife has a problem with her husband obsessing over 2D women and actually feeling insecure about it.. at least that's what it sounds like from a majority of the articles that I have read.
Now I'd understand if it was Chobits level , making one go bankrupt or he refuses to interact EVER is one thing but it's another to throw out someones merchandise because you simply don't like it. I'm sure there are other further reasons for some who experienced trauma or something more mental but most of the time it sounds like the other 2 examples I had given.. but being obsessed with a 2D wife and ignoring people can be just as bad with video game addiction, I've actually personally seen this one but everyone has their own prioritys and if that's what floats their boat so be it. I know I love Anime, Games and Horror movies so if I were to ever marry and or live with someone I was in a relationship with I'd like them to respect my hobby just as I'd respect theirs.