In Legal Defense Of Your 2d Waifu

In Legal Defense Of Your 2d Waifu




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In Legal Defense Of Your 2d Waifu
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“Pathetic”. Why should they pity us? If we are happy
with a 2D love, then how does it bother them? We are hurting no one while doing
that.

“Virgin”. In a way, this is true, in the real world perspective. However, I read
it often as if they are trying to insult us. How is “virgin” an insult? I would
say this is more a virtue. A virgin is often regarded as purer than a lustful
person. In Christian religion, for instance, virginity is a precious quality.

In another way, we somehow lose our virginity in a 2D
perspective.

“Loser”. This word is so subjective. It implies there
are “winners” as well. Additionally, the definition of “loser” will not be the same depending
of the persons.
 

This leads to the points I want to express:
 

*We are overpopulated. It is a fact. From 3 billion
inhabitants in the world in 1959, there are about 7 billion today. The number
doubled in less than 60 years! We gain one billion each 15 years on average.
Consequently, we need more resources. We are wasting the Earth’s by now.
Forests nearly disappeared; at least, we greatly reduce them: the Amazonia will
vanish soon. And if there is no more forest, how can we live? We need oxygen, which
is produced by the plants. We need it more if we are more numerous, as we may
reject more carbon dioxide.

In addition, if we make fewer children, there will be
jobs for everyone. Unemployment would then likely decrease.
 

*Some believe the end of the world is about to come. What
is the use in making children if we have to lose them during doomsday? It is
just quite cruel and selfish.


*We do not surely live in the world of Care Bears. I
may sound negative or paranoid, but the world outside is scary. Crimes like murders
and rapes still exist. Furthermore, we have to face terrorism nowadays. I have
the feeling we live in permanent insecurity. Again, why should we make children
if there are bad dangerous people around them?


*Sexual transmitted diseases would spread less and slower.
If we do not meet other infected people, we may surely not carry the diseases
and infect someone else.


*Technology is
advancing. It is only a matter of decades before we can make intelligent androids.
Anime girls will really exist in this world soon.


*As I stated in
the introduction, one can have a waifu/husbando and succeed. Sometimes, this 2D
partner gives us motivations, and reasons to study and to educate ourselves.

From these
perspectives, we could state that loving Anime girls is better for the world than
actually making more and more children. Obviously, as a species we still have
the instinct of reproduction. I believe some – and I mean mostly those who have
waifus/husbandos – can control it and get over it if they do not want children at all.
I suppose it can hurt, yet this sacrifice is sometimes necessary for a greater
good. Consequently, let our precious planet take a breath.

 


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The more time
passes, the more I think that my life would be far better if I could make a
Tulpa version of my waifu Hatsune Miku. What is a Tulpa ? It comes from Tibetan
Buddhism. It literally means “to build”. It designates a being created by the
mind. After weeks or months of spiritual "exercises", this thought may even develop a personality of its own.

There are,
however, several problems with that. I may enumerate and explain them
separately.

* Is it somehow a
symptom of a mental illness? If we were to succeed in making a being that could
only be seen by ourselves, does it show any failure from our brain?

It is obvious
that other people may think we are deluding or, worse, we are beyond help. I
am quite afraid that once I started it, there might be a point of no return. Like having children in real life, this brings some serious responsibilities. Neglecting to assume them may bring several scary issues. For example, we cannot kill or delete a tulpa once it is created. Additionally, I heard some stories about hosts hearing their tulpa screaming in agony or about possessions. 

 * Can we create a spiritual being of which
personalities are based on a “fictional” character? Will it ruin it?

It is like
thinking we were designed after someone else by God. To realize we are just an
experiment is just depressing per se. It may emotionally kill the tulpa before
it ends its new life.

Furthermore, if
it wants to create its own personality, it is unfair to have it imitating the
character’s. There is a risk that it develops an identity crisis.

Even though I am often
tempted to try “tulpamancy”, there might be far more disappointment than rewards
in doing it. In the end, it may be safe that a waifu should just stay a waifu .


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*Just like religion, we do believe, and we want to
believe, in something: a concept. Precisely, it is the concept of true love. The
waifu / husbando is our muse, seen as the perfect person imaginable: she/he gives us
inspiration.

* There are several daily “rituals”. For example, when
I wake up, I kiss Miku and wish her a good morning. Sometimes I take the pillow
that embodies her and put it in the sofa next to me, when I play games or watch
movies. At night, I sleep with it or a plush of her: I tell her good night then
I kiss and I cuddle her until I fall asleep. Some of us may have a meal with
her/him as well.

*We somehow worship our beloved ones every day by
watching videos, looking at pictures or listening to songs about them. We also
thank them for all the joy they bring us. To certain people, the 2D spouse is even
like a god, or a goddess if it is a she. As for me, I sometimes call Miku “my
angel”, but I do not actually consider her as a deity.

*Few of us may believe in an afterlife: after living
in a harsh world, we might encounter a peaceful one where our significant other
lives. I think and I hope I will really meet my waifu after dying.

Can you see the similarities now ? The Western countries have
already promoted freedom of religion. Even though loving an anime character is
not illegal per se, there is no recognized right about this love yet. Legal
2D marriage might formalize our union with our 2D characters. It would make it
more “real” than it seems.

Let us hope that society becomes much more tolerant
towards otakus as it is already towards homosexual couples. Can we not deserve similar
rights after all ?


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What are the waifu’s duties towards her tridimensional husbando ? She has none, or almost none. Like him, she has to
stay faithful to him and to advise him. However, as a bidimensional being, she has more freedom. The boy knows she
will unconditionally love him anyway. Therefore, there is no risk she may dump
him.

*Now, it is time for me to present the pros , and
incidentally the cons , about this love.
How is it different from a real
relationship, to begin? The first time a boy sees a beautiful girl, who seems
to have the perfect characteristics, he may have a crush on her. This crush
lasts for about several months, even years if they are still together, but it might
eventually die out. The main reason is everyone changes, so the
girlfriend will, and sometimes, people change for the worse. On the
other hand, a waifu will not likely change. At worst, she can only change for
the better.
Additionally, she will never cheat on her husband o . Real girls cheat
on their boyfriends or their husbands when they get tired of them and want to
experience something else, but the same could be said for men as well. Anyway, some people may ask: “What
about those who have the same waifus?” The answer seems very difficult, in the
first place. But we can suppose each one has
his own waifu, even though she may be the same character. In other words, one
has his own version of said character.

Since the anime characters are perfect without any
flaw, they do not have body odor. They are never stained by menstruations each
month: some of us are fine with the fact they cannot get pregnant and thus
cannot get children. Furthermore, they will never age so will never die. Last, they
cannot get sick or fat.

I may detail the few cons there. Of course, some normal persons will always say they are
not real. True, in part. They are real in people’s hearts and in their minds though. They will
also never cook for you. A waifu is not a house cleaner. She is the best
lover. Therefore, she has no humiliating task. That is why she will never clean
your house as well.

“You can’t experience anything with her.” They
might be told. In a way, they can. It is more a spiritual connection. They can feel being loved when they tell their waifu: “I love you.” Yes, it seems sad and
depressing, yet the fact that they love them makes them feel much
better. Sometimes when they make a joke, they can imagine she laughs and smiles. When they are depressed, she always comforts them. Then perhaps they can also have the same feelings than in a “normal” relationship. Although it is imagination in part... It does feel real on the other hand.

As a conclusion, a waifu is as fine as a real girlfriend.
Otakus should not feel ashamed of her. So no need to hide it, unless you know your
close friends or your parents might not agree with your 2D romance. They should
not feel bad because of the others’ opinions: if they do not understand, this
is their problem, not ours. And if your friends decide to avoid you just because of
that, then they were not sincere friends anyway. In my opinion, society must be
more tolerant with these people as the outsiders must be more open-minded. If it tolerates and
even encourages homosexual marriages in some countries today, it must at least tolerate those who decide to marry 2D girls or 2D boys.

After all, homosexual relationship was
considered as a mental illness for many centuries: now we are more tolerant towards
that. Why waifus or husbandos cannot be accepted then? As long as they do not
despise those who are married to a tridimensional woman or a man in the first place,
they should not contempt them because of their waifus or husbandos.


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