>>3763940I feel a connection to her and in a sense I do "claim" her as mine, depending on context. But ultimately I simply can't act like she's my actual wife or something of the sort. I don't see issue with people that do think of it that way but it just doesn't align with my gut-feeling. Doesn't mean I don't daydream about it being the case. Basically the same as
>>3764179>>3764009Probably would. Feels appropriately quirky, and to be honest the hate for it is overrated so sorry if I'm ruining the bit lol
>>3764024It's a delicate balance. I'm a clingy person and I know how ugly it can make you seem as a person and yes, to an extent it IS a sign of insecurity, you need to be able to stand on your own two feet. However that doesn't mean you could let your partner get away with stuff under some false pretense of having something to prove either. Seems like a false dichotomy is being set here though.
>>3764076>What are some possitive traits you really like from you're waifu?Kind-hearted, expressive, has a sense of humor. She just seems like a very genuine person to me, she doesn't feel "manufactured" to me like most characters, even one's I like, usually do.
>How strong is your waifu?Physically delicate, mentally strong. She does keep in good shape though through her ballet practice.
>Do you lift/exercise for you're waifu?Yes, not as much as I'd like to but every now and then the mental image of her cheering me on or coming along gives me the final push I need. I used to lift (albeit very casually) but with things being as they are I've been trying to switch to running instead, gyms seem like one of the worst places to be at right now.
>Post a picture of Waifu with friends?Does your waifu have multiple forms, personalities or iterations? If so, how do you reconcile them? Do you love one over the other or do you draw no distinction between them?