A friend once told me she usually ends up loving the least popular characters, and it makes her feel kind of lonely in fandom spaces. But honestly, I think there’s something special about that. 💭
Since not many people talk about them, your connection feels more personal - like you understand them in ways others don’t. It’s not about them being better than the popular ones; it just feels like they belong a little more to you. It becomes part of what shapes your individuality and how you connect to stories in your own way.
It hits even harder when you meet someone else who loves that character too. Because even when you feel different, you’re never truly alone in what you felt.
Aozora
A friend once told me she usually ends up loving the least popular characters, and it makes her feel kind of lonely in fandom spaces. But honestly, I think there’s something special about that. 💭
Since not many people talk about them, your connection feels more personal - like you understand them in ways others don’t. It’s not about them being better than the popular ones; it just feels like they belong a little more to you. It becomes part of what shapes your individuality and how you connect to stories in your own way.
It hits even harder when you meet someone else who loves that character too. Because even when you feel different, you’re never truly alone in what you felt.
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