>>3923394He should grow some balls and realize it's only competition if you consider it as one. Also do your best to be proud of your relationship with your waifu, no matter what others do with her or other characters.
>How would you feel if there was someone else who not only loved your waifu, but that to whatever community that you or they are involved in, the other person was seen as the one who truly loved your waifu the most?Remember that guy who married Miku and was plastered all round in nichie media? A lot of people bring his example as some exemplary waifuist, etc. I follow him on twitter, he follows me(although he probably follows everyone back), I read his posts every now, about his experience and then and have no problem with him. I'm fine with him taking all the spotlight over me or other Mikufags, it was never my intention to be like him. I'm comfortable being myself, having my own relationship I've worked for, I wouldn't want it any other way.
>>3923487>Do you think your waifu not having one influenced your love for her?Definitely, although it's more complex.
I think that one of the key factors that made me fall in love with her is how she breaks the 4th wall to convey her feelings to me(the viewer). It's her love that really made me stick to her, and if that was directed into some other fictional character I probably wouldn't relate with them as much. It's a bit unique mix of seeing girl having a romantic development without actual romance with any other character that would be a turn off for me.
>Do you think that it even should matter in the first place?Everything you care about should matter.
>>3923590It's normal for a couple to experiment with what they like.
Although when it's done out-of-character it might be disrespectful.
>>3923933She'd probably try to explain to her why is it important for kids of her to appear formal.
>>3923935It's probably just being playful, maybe just to take a photo together. She is too young to drive.