it will take more time, and more idols openly dating.
Will dating in kpop be normalized in the future?
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I hope so but it seems unlikely since so many fans not only don’t want their faves to date but are out there trying to gatekeep who their faves date, if they are even dating someone. They never worry about the important things like does that person treat your fave well, do they make them happy, do they enjoy each other’s company, do they make them laugh or think or feel valued and appreciated and loved, do they respect them and the work they do and support them. Instead they worry about whether they think that person is “good” enough for their fave.
I always find it really sad when someone gets devalued for not being hot enough/successful enough/cool enough/whatever arbitrary opinion people have on them and those people aren’t asking but does this person support and encourage, listen and love. Do they make your favorite idol feel like the most awesome person in the world? I hope so. That’s what matters, not that Pookie D of Enigma is not “good” enough in your mind. But regardless, it’s really none of your business.
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I don't think it will ever be normalized company now days are more and more minimizing female and male idols interactions you'll never see a 4 gen idol looking in direction of a follow female colleague just to not spark any dating rumors.
And for Jennie and V let's not forget that BTS are in their 9th year of activity their fans aren't as intense as they used to be if the dating happen 3 or 4 years Army would've lost their shit.
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depends, if Korean culture continues to become increasingly westernized then I could see kpop fans becoming more and more like western fans and viewing dating between celebrities as juicy gossip rather than a catastrophe, however that would require kpop fans to stop imagining that they are married to their idols which i think is unlikely unless kpop companies change their marketing strategy
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depends, if Korean culture continues to become increasingly westernized then I could see kpop fans becoming more and more like western fans and viewing dating between celebrities as juicy gossip rather than a catastrophe, however that would require kpop fans to stop imagining that they are married to their idols which i think is unlikely unless kpop companies change their marketing strategy
It don’t have that much to do with Korean culture as to with the concept of “idol” which are supposed to sell a fantasy, be “available” and only care for their fans. Actors date and that’s not a problem
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I hope it becomes normalised by the companies and they allow their talent to openly date and have relationships. The idea of dating bans, either official or unofficial is disgusting
I dgaf if it gets "normalised" by fans or not, but the sense of entitlement some fans have over their faves needs to be broken. I would much rather see idols happy and open relationships while fans cry than the opposite.
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depends, if Korean culture continues to become increasingly westernized then I could see kpop fans becoming more and more like western fans and viewing dating between celebrities as juicy gossip rather than a catastrophe, however that would require kpop fans to stop imagining that they are married to their idols which i think is unlikely unless kpop companies change their marketing strategy
Yeah. Lets go westernization.
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As we can see, dating is still a sensitive argument and it's treated like a crime in the kpop community, to the point people think female idols should act like they are nuns instead.
Do you see dating be normalized in the future like it is for western artists, where dating and even marrying is nothing scandalous?
maybe they wont be idol then
they would be normal artist
kpop stan are too attach coz idol do bf/gf experience
if they stop doing that maybe it will be normalize
but that is part of kpop and thats what make kpop stan so invest and obsess to kpop in the first place
so i dont see it changing anytime soon
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Yes, clock them girl!
The fact fans are upset that idols in their twenties are dating and having fun is just tragic. Shame on K pop companies for pushing this narrative.
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Yes, clock them girl!
The fact fans are upset that idols in their twenties are dating and having fun is just tragic. Shame on K pop companies for pushing this narrative.
those fans still think jennie is a nun in a convent, she can't be dating at all
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