Fictional characters are often created to be what most would consider idealistic. In many cases their bodies can be improperly proportioned to be more attractive, their eyes being an abnormal thus beautiful colour, their body being slender and toned in some places while large and.. buoyant in others. Major traits of appearance and personality are often carefully selected to appeal to the majority of onlookers. Like in most advertisements and business' the idea holds strong "Nothing sells better than when one has a beautiful woman present". It can be hard for 3D women to compete with 2D ones that were specially modelled to appeal to us after all.
TLDR it's completely understandable, they're modelled to look the best to attract the most attention.
is it normal to be in love with a fictional character?
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Fictional characters are often created to be what most would consider idealistic. In many cases their bodies can be improperly proportioned to be more attractive, their eyes being an abnormal thus beautiful colour, their body being slender and toned in some places while large and.. buoyant in others. Major traits of appearance and personality are often carefully selected to appeal to the majority of onlookers. Like in most advertisements and business' the idea holds strong "Nothing sells better than when one has a beautiful woman present". It can be hard for 3D women to compete with 2D ones that were specially modelled to appeal to us after all.
TLDR it's completely understandable, they're modelled to look the best to attract the most attention.