>>37949730But that's exactly what is wrong, the idea of striving for an unrealistic version of a girl. It's like striving to win the lottery; it technically exists, but is unrealistic to pursue. It's fine and dandy to draw an unrealistic depiction of a girl, but it's just as psychologically dangerous as social media lifestyle accounts. They post unrealistic idealizations that warp an admirer's perspective.
Your use of the term worship is attempting to put the idea in a strictly defined box separated far away from your own daily life, when in fact idolization permeates practically every facet of modern life. "Worship" is not relegated simply to the churches and temples; it is present in a Youtube comment section when fans gush over their favorite Kpop idol; worship is present when you fawn over and masturbate to a pornographic video or picture; worship is present within innumerable situations in modern culture, both subtle and overt. Even the smallest amount of praise exchanged between two people about an unrealistic depiction of a beautiful anime girl is a subtle nugget of worship. Does that make these things right or wrong? Of course not, only believing it makes it so. My only point is that your personal line drawn in the sand as to what constitutes worship is arbitrary.