>>3228267>What's your waifu for you? Is it just a character you like a lot, so much more than others that you give it the name of waifu? Is it a design that you think is very sexy or hot, that appeals to you in a sensual way? Is it something that combines those two?To me my waifu is just the girl I fell for that is not in my reality, that's pretty much my definition for it. I don't think my love for Fuuka is any different than regular love.
>How do you get to know that's your waifu? Why is the concept non-existent (or almost) with real people? Because they change (and age)? Because they are more flawed? Because people who have waifus just gave up on real people? It's not something you know, it's something you feel, once love hits you you can't unfeel it.
>Assuming you are monogamous, while you have a relationship with your waifu you won't go out with a real life companion, or it would it be considered cheating if you did?It is being unfaithful, as if you're not dedicating yourself to her you're not truly in love with her. Or at least not enough to only find happiness with just her.
>Have you thought that your waifu might not want to be with you?I have, and I can tell you that is very much a possibility, the only thing I can do is become someone attractive to Fuuka, but I'll never know if she would love me.
> Have you just picked the one you liked the most?I haven't picked anything, my heart was just taken by her.
>Does your waifu gain or get anything from being with you?Nothing at all, since she isn't really with me
Feel better anon, think of her and find happiness in her smile.
>>3228284They did!
Sutei is a really great artist and friend of mine, I really owe them a lot.