>>70062794Being parasocial isn't entirely wrong or unhealthy, but you must know there's obviously a fine line of what you do can be seen as wrong and/or there are limits to it. Parasocialism isn't the same as being in love with them, being a unicorn or whatever, it can even go from the lowest of getting worried over them, think they know you (by username) or stuff like that to even having delusions of being able to maintain a friendship with them.
Issue is that's a slippery slope, you can easily go wrong into your own delusions and become parasocial to basically pretend is an actual relationship in your life, develop dependence on them and have traits (such as being an unicorn) that you only take advantage that you are a simple set of data going from pier to pier, that are purely borderline toxic to downright abusive if they were actually people you knew IRL. Which ends up in the extreme cases, which are often seen in Idol culture and sadly, our community as well, but there are cases over this with celebrities (see Ricardo López and Bjork's case), streamers (Amouranth's Estonian Stalker) and more.
I love my streamers, and I'm possibly parasocial to some, but I know the limits of it, and wish them nothing but happiness in their lives, in whatever form it is.