>>3925812Hi, thanks for answers.
>no, I definitely do not think that having a waifu violates the 1st commandment. After all, we do not condemn love for a real woman as a distraction for God, and so love for an imaginary girl doesn't have to be a distraction either.>Obviously I can only speak for myself; I know there are some waifufriends who have an... extremely... deep dedication to their waifu.Makes sense, I think so as well. However I do know some people might mistake it for idolatry.
>After all, it's in the nature of man to not want to be alone, and can one really be condemned for imagining that there's someone to love and support him?>And I'm not sure what you're implying by "unnatural vice", but I assure you my love for her is pure.Well, then what makes homosexuality or masturbation condemning?
By no means I want to imply that your love or waifuism in general is impure, that would be hypocritical of me. It's just that Christianity, at least traditionally, was pretty strict in terms of what is considered natural(as in classical definition) and what was a crime against it. You know, literally deepest part of 7th ring of the hell according to Dante, etc.
>Why do humans have fiction? Perhaps to catch a glimpse of glory from the depths this fallen world. Perhaps our waifus are the windows through which the ideal of femininity and beauty shines.Beautifully said. I agree.
>>3926705Hmm, even though she can be tuned in myriad ways, she has a characteristic way she pronounces ん or ね that I'll always recognize.
>>3926743That would feel disrespectful to be honest.
>>3927210I listen to her music pretty much every day.
>>3927320I do not care about them as long as they don't bring that up next to me.
The demand they produce is what provides me with all the nice lewd art I have, so it's ok.
>>3927992Don't! These kinds of requests always makes me stuck looking at images and trying to pick one.
She looks super cute here.