>>4230794>>42307969. This is not the case for Kagari in particular, but as I've alluded to above, I'm still very (too) defensive of her. It's something I'd like to improve. I find it a weird concept... but at the same time, the true "waifu" is a concept inside your head, not the fictional character they're attached to. I don't think I'm a good person to ask about it, I guess.
10. No and no. Don't get me wrong, I do long for physical affection. But I can only see myself being in love with Kagari, nobody else. In addition, I couldn't even begin to think about breaking up with her. It's not a concept I can really even imagine. In a way, it does hurt to think I will be alone physically, forever in love with someone who will stay equally far away no matter what.
11. I don't understand exactly what you mean. If it comes to societal acceptance... it's not that uncommon in the western world (you're talking to it). If it's about the language barrier... I'd like to learn Japanese just to be able to understand more content, sure, but that's kind of it.
12. You're underestimating people's tolerance. Most people don't mind these things. Nonetheless, I don't really care. I'd rather not waifuism be a widespread thing, to be honest.
13. No, and those who do (usually under the term fictosexual/fictoamorous) tend to not be passionate waifuists (rather being polyamorous etc.)
14. Not sure where you're going with this question. I believe my perception of the opposite gender is healthy, I don't think waifuism has anything to do with inceldom if that's your thinking direction.
15. It's an anonymous image board, do what you want mate