>>54395914No, I don't think I will. It's just a poor joke IMO. I can't say I think it's offensive personally, but it's just kinda boring and stale. It's like sending an SC with "INAFF" when someone makes a pun. Like, ha-ha so original and funny, now the streamer has to pretend to laugh and avoid rolling her eyes. I'd rather avoid doing that to my oshi.
Anyway, I doubt you'd get a lecture. That's kind of the other side of the whole "friend" thing. To Fauna, we're chat and she likes us, but we're still on opposite sides of a screen. There is an undeniable layer of separation and we have no obligation to stay with her forever. (Very much in spite of her kayfabe ironically.) We're there because we want to, not because we have to. It follows that the same is true in reverse.
It may not be as romantic as some would like, but it is realistic. I can appreciate that most viewers don't want to hear about this in the middle of a stream (which is why it was a mistake to talk about it), but it does show a certain maturity IMO.
Forgive me for the long post, I just think Fauna has a professional and good mindset that I agree with, even if I don't think it was a good idea to bring up on-stream. As for the joke, this is precisely why I think she would be able to brush it off easily.