>>2171476I heard about it, but I disagree. Sure human experience is purely subjective, but the world around isn't. And I think our mind is ultimately more powerful in perceiving reality than in faking it. The only way one could create fantasy immersive enough to not be able to tell whenever it's real or not is by impairing their own perception. To some degree it's fine, whenever it's imagining her being next to you without questioning it or just suspension of disbelief so you can enjoy her source material. But I'd rather clean my own room while imagining her doing it with me than convince myself she did it, while I continue to sit in a dirty room. Even if you can make yourself unable to tell what you convinced yourself and what is real, you can't transcendent your own biology, psychology and time. Eventually they will kick in and you have to be able to deal with them, or you'll lose all the possible experienced you could have had with your waifu. You can convince yourself you are not hungry, but you can't convince yourself you are not dead, so it's better to not do the former if you value your time.
Do not reject the real world. Your experience of your waifu is as real as experience of real world, but she is confined to your mind and real world isn't. Real world can exists without your observation, but you can't exists without real world. And that's why you should always consider real world, because you have to survive in order to continue experiencing her. Imagination is not endless, it ends with your life and it's limited by your brain's capacity and chemistry. You have to take care of it in order to have quality experience.