Sorry for asking this, I realized I should have waited to delete reddit last night and asked this there, but I figured I'm not here a lot and it might be an okay place to ask since I have a feeling many of you are my age to and might be dealing with this. I'm also sick right now so I don't have much I am able to do in general since my surgery, I won't be able to work out for a while either sadly.
While watching one of the latest from Oneus, I have really been considering getting rid of twitter again for the first time since 2018. I like soloists and kpop groups, people seem to get defence of if you like more then one artist (I really like BTS since 2018 and I seem to have many negative reactions from people surprisingly my age).
I also coldn't help but notice I'm not into dancing as much as I once was either.
I was wondering if this is what it feels like to grow out of kpop and if feeling awkward about deleting it from my phone is actually pretty normal? I started deleting photos, no more merchandise (even if I only ever had a small amount) and wanting to get rid of WeVerse next since I got a really meaningful and valuable response.
Am I just experiencing growing away from kpop and is part of my thought process do you think? Did you feel bad about it? I unsunscribed from two artists recently to since I wanted to clean up my youtube page to something else besides just kpop.
Sorry, thanks if you choose to respond.