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Being in love with a fictional character isn’t perverted. Change my mind.

MrControversy 7 Dec 5
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When I was 12 I had a Mad crush on Sherlock Holmes (never, ever, have I stated I was normal,)

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I think it all depends. What if you're in love with a fiction character played by a real person? For example, Sam and Dean Winchester are the two most gorgeous men in the world to me, but they're also real people. A few years ago I saw pictures of Harry Potter doing a Broadway play where he was nekked (It was the actor, but he's still Harry Potter to me)... And while he was cute in the pictures, I felt extremely skeevy for thinking so, and moved on to the next Website.

As a writer, I've written characters that I have fallen in love with, but I don't know how I'd feel if I developed any kind of crush on them. Though if someone like that showed up in my life, I'd be ecstatic, but also freaked out.

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I don't know about your mind... you don't even show your face.

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I don't know about perverted, but it's rather futile, isn't it?

Deb57 Level 8 Dec 5, 2018
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pervert
transitive verb

1a : to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right : CORRUPT No
b : to cause to turn aside or away from what is generally done or accepted : MISDIRECT Yes

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