Dating idols must suck
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Frankly, I couldn’t really care where and how idols date, it’s their life, their business and as long as they’re happy.
I don’t judge idols, it’s just not my lifestyle. I also don’t understand the romanticization of dating idols.
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If you wanted to date someone for their money then that'd make you a gold digger.
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so good so far for lizkook
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so good so far for lizkook
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Same thought. Or when idols date other idols but go with a full mask on and hoodies like I know you're lovely but part of your charm is that pretty face...
I feel bad for them for real. They should date freely. I think the only way this can change is if a new group said it honestly from the start before collecting fans. That they might date and it shouldn't interfere with their work and it doesn't have anything to do with their love for fans so if you're going to be a fan of x groupm don't expect them to be single for you. Obviously, this new group needs to be from big3 (actually jyp or SM only.. yg has that image that these fans would apply the logic for yg only) because other new groups can't be that influential and would be regarded as nugu either way. The reason it needs to be a new group is to put is as standards. Old idols always talk about their dating but fans take it as either their career ended or they worked hard as singles for years and now deserves to date lol.
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To be honest though I was thinking-- could set up a car repair shop somewhere and use that as a undercover something.. idk I was going with something here but like could create routine shops that models might go to and then do an undercover date lmao what am I thinking
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To be honest if you are one of those "faceless" celebrity concepts like corpse husband or vtubers that could help give a good distance between personal matters and the character that everybody gives idol status to.
I remember reading a fiction where there was a well connected group of ghost writers, singers, and choreographers that banded together and debuted a virtual group similar to k/da and used robots similar to boston dynamics atlas to do lives. (ofc dressed up to be more like a star rather than a lumbering humanoid)
--the story revolves around a sasaeng fan that is convinced that the group members were human and tried to invade into the personal lives only to be confronted with the fact that the group was a construct, rather than a group of humans, it was a proxy for a large group of ghost workers to develop song and dance for the other groups -- an R&D grounds. (but then they added in that they were trying to create a robot frame + AI for a one of a kind self-aware kpop machine etc so that's where the romance kicks off but the fan ends up with a bad ending tbh
I wonder if an anon group like that could happen in the real world.
The closest thing to that right now is Gorillaz; the main vocal is definitely Damon Albarn, but the instruments and other vocals are generally anonymous.
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