Is my waifu a slut?

Well my waifu is a designed abstract being and millions jack off to her and I am not special for her like she is special for me.
Do I have the right to show anger towards her.
Or is my anger for her an illusion just like how my love and lust for is also an illusion.

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Gen Z's concept of waifu is utterly wrong.

So what am I supposed to feel for her

Feel what ever the fuck you want to keep the soulcrushing void at bay or don't I don't care

Ok so what do you feel for your waifu what does she represent for you.
Is she just porn Or a fantasy or you actually feel something for her

I don't look at porn of her, it feels weird. I actually feel love, longing, sadness and joy, the whole 500 yards. In my line of work I don't come home for weeks on end and knowing that no matter what she's there at home the only place where nothing ever changes or bad can happen gives me hope and strength. I think without her I would have taken a rope to the attic a long time ago.

ESL schizophrenia

Superb contribution.

I'm curious, who are you talking about

No.
Your waifu is a platonic ideal. Ever person's image of her will be a different instance, they are not the same.
Just like how all apples are apples (duh), but not all apples are the same apple.
It's not that millions of people jack off to your waifu, but that your waifu exists millions of times, a different instance for each observer. The waifu you love is unique to you.

That's some brain gymnastics.

You're fucking boring, are you so socially stunted that you can't form coherent sentences

Why? There is nothing particularly difficult to understand about Plato.

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The logic is stupid.
They are different trees/apples because they are physically different and even can somehow be put in the same room if you tries.
But Kurisu, or any other character, doesn't physically exist, she is a fictional character whose characterization is pretty much the same in everyone's head (that's different from each person's opinion on her, just in case you are planning to make a point out of it), so someone jacking off to her is jacking off to all the other Kurisus as well.

It's a stormy monday and rain lashes against the windows, how will you spend your day with your waifu

She is afraid of storms, so I will comfort her, and try to divert her attention from the storm.

>They are different trees/apples because they are physically different and even can somehow be put in the same room if you tries.
The logic is even more sound BECAUSE she doesn't physically exist. Lack of physical form means she only exists in people's heads, and thus is, as literally as it gets, different from person to person. I thought the right side of the image made this clear, but I guess not.
She technically does as neural connections in your brain, but you wouldn't like that argument.
>pretty much
So you admit there is a difference, glad we agree.
>someone jacking off to her is jacking off to all the other Kurisus as well.
They can jack off to all physical copies of Kurisu (image files, posters, artwork...) but they will never be able to jack off to the idea of Kurisu inside my head, because I am the only one who knows it.

Go outside.

Let's extend the example to gods. Every christian believes in Jesus, who doesn't physically exist and only exist in everyone's mind. Does that mean they are worshiping different Jesus-es? Of course not since there is only one Jesus, just like how there is only one Kurisu who you think of as waifu.

Not that user. Your Jesus analogy doesn't really add up. My interpretation and understanding of JC is a vastly different one then yours because I have a different education, lifestyle, life experience on which I build my understanding of this character. If we could objectively compare the too interpretations we would come to the conclusion that except for really basic and broad characteristics (read: appearance, rough personality traits etc.) The two jesus are different people.

>Does that mean they are worshiping different Jesus-es?
In a way, yes.
The early Germanic Christian were lead to believe Jesus was some kind of warrior god because that's the image the missionaries sold to them or the image they found compelling, is that *really* the same Jesus as modern people have in their mind or the Jesus in the minds of more humble and less warlike people?