>>8067232You're really the only one who is saying you haven't ever been affected. Post your display, bro. I intro'd this thread with
>>8063751, an example of some extreme bullshit. It doesn't look aesthetically pleasing, it's overcluttered, it's a huge money sink.
>This shows that you're either very insecure about yourself or you're just not that interesting in the first place.If you think your cheap toy collection makes you interesting, I don't know what to tell you, anon.
>You said you've never experience that before yet you're so sure that it happens?Because I have normal, attractive, female friends who even warn me that my limited statue displays are going to be too much for most girls. I have stories from them about pretending they were having a GREAT time, and then some dude's overwhelming obsession with something made them nope the fuck out. I don't care if it's toys, guns, or a teacup collection, it elicits a negative reaction a lot of times. That's reality.
>If a woman ever laughs and you and leaves immediately then you've got bigger problems than just your toy collection.Maybe not immediately, but sure as fuck doesn't wanna come back.
>Most people I also know aren't shallow enough to leave because of something like that.Oh boy, it's the "muh shallowness" argument. The argument designed around making you feel like a special snowflake, because your interests are important, and you're the well developed protagonist in your own story, who should be revered for his or her niche personality trait.
People are shallow sometimes, and that's fine. I'm sure you envision yourself as accepting and loving of everyone or something, but we all have shit we're looking for, and a lot of times, a manchild spending his money on plastic just isn't it.
If you'd lose a woman you otherwise really like because your enormous toy collection is way more important to you, it's time to reprioritize.