The average age of a Kpop stan in Korea
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I think middle schooler.
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middle and high schoolers.
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I remember seeing a YouTube video that did age and gender breakdowns for several groups and it was basically 10-29, then a dip in 30-39 year olds, and then it upticked again to 40-49 year olds.
Which does make sense... you've got middle/high school and college where you can be a little bit more free with your time, then you get married and start your career and put away "childish things", and then eventually you get old enough to realize that those "childish things" are actually still really fun and enjoyable.
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I remember seeing a YouTube video that did age and gender breakdowns for several groups and it was basically 10-29, then a dip in 30-39 year olds, and then it upticked again to 40-49 year olds.
Which does make sense... you've got middle/high school and college where you can be a little bit more free with your time, then you get married and start your career and put away "childish things", and then eventually you get old enough to realize that those "childish things" are actually still really fun and enjoyable.
I really like the way you put this
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kpop is for kid in korea
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I remember seeing a YouTube video that did age and gender breakdowns for several groups and it was basically 10-29, then a dip in 30-39 year olds, and then it upticked again to 40-49 year olds.
Which does make sense... you've got middle/high school and college where you can be a little bit more free with your time, then you get married and start your career and put away "childish things", and then eventually you get old enough to realize that those "childish things" are actually still really fun and enjoyable.
Yep, mid life crisis makes you very wistful and nostalgic, making you want to revisit your youth.

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6 - 12 years old
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I remember seeing a YouTube video that did age and gender breakdowns for several groups and it was basically 10-29, then a dip in 30-39 year olds, and then it upticked again to 40-49 year olds.
Which does make sense... you've got middle/high school and college where you can be a little bit more free with your time, then you get married and start your career and put away "childish things", and then eventually you get old enough to realize that those "childish things" are actually still really fun and enjoyable.
I guess I'm always in the minority...
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Always thought it was interesting how international fans often skew much older on average and in many cases, the average age of i-fans is well over the age of 18. This difference between i-fans and k-fans does explain some of the friction that can happen between the two groups because k-fans are basically middle school and high school age and often act like it if we're being honest.
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Not for me. I'm glad to be middle aged.
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I remember seeing a YouTube video that did age and gender breakdowns for several groups and it was basically 10-29, then a dip in 30-39 year olds, and then it upticked again to 40-49 year olds.
Which does make sense... you've got middle/high school and college where you can be a little bit more free with your time, then you get married and start your career and put away "childish things", and then eventually you get old enough to realize that those "childish things" are actually still really fun and enjoyable.
I'm well over that age but no way do I want to revisit youth. No thanks. I like getting old.
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probably around 16
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kpop is for kid in korea
is for kid everywhere
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is for kid everywhere
i thought for international fan the average age is older though?
more to young teen
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15
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