>>3738692>Waifu is a character you genuinely love, not some ideal of a womenThese points are not mutually exclusive but directly connected. Genuine love starts when you encounter an ideal of a woman regardless of where it is located. The fact that you (or me, or anyone else ITT) even started experiencing genuine love is great. It is better than thinking of women as fleshbags or civic partners (or both), as I said earlier. However, it's still incomplete and there's no way around that. Love has to be completed.
As much as I love her - and believe me, I experienced both agony and joy of love for her - a character is not a person and conflating her with one is deluding yourself. She's a part of a person at best. Your other arguments stem from that conflation and therefore they are invalid.
To elaborate on that,
>Why would you leave a girl you supposedly love for 3d one?She is a collection of author's intentions and an interpretation of womanhood as a universal (in philosophical realist sense) that I personally consider perfect. To put it simply, she's an ideal that exists independently. These ideals can be embodied in different ways. A character is one of them, a person is another. You cannot leave your waifu for someone else so long as that "someone else" shares these intentions and this interpretation. It'll complete her, if anything.
>>3738721You're right, maybe I shouldn't.