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  1. Create a (fake?) marriage certificate for you and your favorite characters! This project was heavily inspired by the now dead "Marry Your Favorite Character Online" website which went down without any warning.

  2. Marrying your favorite characters is fun, but make sure you read these rules first ^_^: You may marry only one character PER title/anime/video game series. You may marry Meryl from MGS, and Arwen from LoTR.

  3. This funderful web app was made by Soaprman. The original "marry an anime character" sig image design was made by ampzz. The concept was made popular by viewers like you.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2022 · There’s just one exception: Mr. Kondo is married to a fictional character. His beloved, Hatsune Miku, is a turquoise-haired, computer-synthesized pop singer who has toured with Lady Gaga and ...

    • Overview
    • Sharing Your Love with Others
    • Breaking the Spell
    • Dealing with the Loss of a Character

    Coming to terms with those strong feelings you may have for your favorite fictional friend

    Falling in love with a fictional character is nothing out of the ordinary, and many people have found themselves emotionally attached to a character in a book, movie, TV show, or video game. Romance with a fictional character can also be a good opportunity to find an outlet for your creativity and learn more about yourself. That being said, you do want to be careful that these romantic feelings don’t prevent you from living your life or having real romantic relationships. Keep reading to learn how to cope with all of these emotions and how to make sure your favorite fictional character stays in their fantasy world.

    Share what you’re feeling for this fictional character by talking to friends or other fans, or express these feelings through writing fan fiction or creating fan art.

    If you want to fall out of love, remind yourself that this character is not real and make an effort to pinpoint their less appealing qualities to help with the process.

    Know you are not alone.

    You’re not the only person out there who’s attracted to a fictional character. Chances are, you aren’t even the only person attracted to that particular character. It’s a perfectly normal thing to experience. If you're wondering why you might have fallen in love or how it's possible, there are several explanations:

    Some people fall in love with fictional characters because they know this person will always be there for them, they don’t have to deal with the possible messiness of a real relationship, and the character might seem super realistic.

    Fictional characters are also written specifically to appeal to consumers. The author or creator purposefully put together a person’s best qualities and put them into their hero or protagonist. So it makes sense that you’d fall in love with them.

    Figure out if this love is hurting your life.

    Daydreaming or fantasizing is fine, but your fantasy should not take over your life. If you find yourself wanting to get out of social situations or avoiding real relationships because of this fictional character, then it’s possible that this connection is turning into something a bit more unhealthy.

    Remember that the character isn’t real.

    As lovable and realistic as they might feel, remind yourself that you fell for a character who doesn’t exist. Make sure that is clear in your mind. If you need to, remind yourself of this fact multiple times throughout the day.

    Look for your character’s flaws or negative aspects. If they don’t have any, that itself is a flaw. No one is perfect, and you wouldn’t be okay with a real relationship where nothing was wrong with your partner.

    Sometimes it helps to have other people say these things to you to make them more real. Discuss your desire to cut yourself off from this fictional world with your friends and have them remind you from time to time.

    Remember that it’s okay to grieve.

    You have let this character become part of your life, especially if they have appeared in something you have read or watched for a long time. It’s natural to feel some sense of loss.

    For teenagers and young adults who have not yet experienced death, fictional worlds can be a good entrance to thinking about and discussing the issue.

    If your favorite character has been killed off or written out of the fictional world, you might feel a bit angry. Let others know about it and let those feelings out through a nice, long rant.

    Just be careful about spoilers when dealing with popular books, movies, or TV shows. If you’re posting on a public forum, keep your comments vague, saying “I can’t believe that happened” rather than “Why did they kill my favorite character.”

    Find ways to remember your character.

  5. 17 de nov. de 2022 · Marry Your Favorite Character. Is it Possible to Marry an Anime Character? Get Ready to Say “I Do” with the Anime Waifu Project; How to Marry Your Favorite Character in 7 Simple Steps; More to Come! Follow Us And Don’t Miss Any Updates; Hello world! Don’t Miss a Beat!

  6. Welcome to my "Marry your Favorite Character" site :). Here, you can choose and marry your desired character from any genre, may it be from video games, comics, anime, etc :)! Yay! Rejoice and tell your parents the good news ^_^! You're about to get married!