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Discussion Who is your waifu(or husbando)?

Meidolover04

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Title says it all do you have one if so why? Additional questions: Do you have multiple waifus? Does your waifu change every season? Is it OK to have multiple waifus? Do vtubers count as waifus? Can seiyuus count as waifus?

Personally my waifu would be Rin Tohsaka. I may add why later but I am too lazy.
 
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Hexasheep93

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I dont really have a waifu, at least not to the level that other people do.

I dont see why you shouldnt have multiple waifus if you like those characters equally as much. Tho I will say that if you start calling every character you find attractive in some form or another a waifu, then it sort of cheapens the term.

As for vtubers I dont know I guess it depends how much of the actual individual is in the character they play.

As for seiyuus, well it depends if you also consider celebrities and actors as waifus/husbandos too. Personally I think the term should be limited to fictional characters only.

This is of course just my opinion you dont have to agree with it
 

grapedApe

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These two. There's more but these two are the first that always come up first.

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Tsetskhli776

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I don't really think much about that but there is a few female characters i really like.
Heather Mason, Terra Branford, Silque from Fire Emblem are some that comes to mind, i guess they could count as my waifu
 

YakuInTheFlesh

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It's pretty obvious for me, however I think the idea of waifu / husbando is quite outdated.

It was a fun way to describe your favorite character around the 2010's, but once all the normies flooded into anime it was used to death and cheapened.
No longer was it a fav character overall, but it was used for the season if not even shows themselves. It didn't helo that the YouTubers would encourage this behaviour.
 

Hexasheep93

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It was a fun way to describe your favorite character around the 2010's, but once all the normies flooded into anime it was used to death and cheapened.
No longer was it a fav character overall, but it was used for the season if not even shows themselves. It didn't helo that the YouTubers would encourage this behaviour.
You think so? I mean I admit I have not paid attention to the anituber scene in a while but I was under the impression that using the term waifu was seen as "cringe" nowadays.

But yeah it has gotten a little cheapened nowadays.
 

Meidolover04

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It's pretty obvious for me, however I think the idea of waifu / husbando is quite outdated.

It was a fun way to describe your favorite character around the 2010's, but once all the normies flooded into anime it was used to death and cheapened.
No longer was it a fav character overall, but it was used for the season if not even shows themselves. It didn't helo that the YouTubers would encourage this behaviour.
Yeah normies tend to ruin anything they touch.
 

YakuInTheFlesh

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You think so? I mean I admit I have not paid attention to the anituber scene in a while but I was under the impression that using the term waifu was seen as "cringe" nowadays.
Me neither, but last time I was around that scene it was always waifu of the season this, waifu of the show that.
 
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