Tens of thousands of netizens interacted with a viral post containing a message for fangirls dedicating a large part of their lives stanning their idols.
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The start of the message immediately grabbed the attention of fangirls because of how relatable it was.
Hey! Fangirl, stop and read this message! The road to see them must be long and difficult, right? You teared up when they only gave you brief eye contact. In their eyes, it’s a group of people, but in your eyes, there’s only one person.
They’ve never said ‘I love you,’ but you’re willing to do anything for them. In the past, you just want them to become popular. Later on, you just want them to be able to provide fan service. Eventually, you just want them to be safe and happy. To you, you’re not just stanning an idol, but also liking yourself whose eyes light up whenever you see them.
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The message continues to describe what it means to like an idol…
‘I will always like you’ doesn’t just literally mean I will like you for 10 years, 20 years, or for a lifetime, but indicates that my love for you right now allows me to have the confidence to say I’ll like you forever.
Liking someone or an idol means thinking of them whenever you see something good – the brightest moment of fireworks, the clearest moon, and the nicest breeze. Since they are so wonderful, you use all your strength to get close to them.
– Message
…as well as what fangirls do when they stan an idol.
We imitate their tone, expressions, and actions. We eat their favorite food, drink what they mentioned before, use the cosmetics they endorse, collect their merchandise, and buy the clothes they wear – even if it looks horrible on us. We might even imitate how they sing. ‘Take a look, am I similar to my idol now?’
You must’ve prepared for a long time before meeting them. You must’ve suffered and gotten tired – standing for more than ten hours and travelling thousands of miles in the hot summer for love. When they give you eye contact at the venue, you can’t help but tear up.
A concert is like a utopia; it’s the only place to feel extreme happiness.
– Message
Many netizens became emotional after reading the message.
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“Thank you for writing this message…I’ve stanned idols for a few years and cried while reading this. I’m working hard to earn money just to see a glimpse of my idol.”
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“I really understand this feeling. These days, I’ve questioned many times whether stanning idols is the right choice. I always felt like I gave a lot but didn’t receive anything back. But I got over it. They can actually feel the fans’ overflowing love. Even if they’ve never seen me, it’s enough to just support them and be a little star in the distance protecting them.”
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“I bawled after reading this and couldn’t stop. I hope all fans are happy and successful while stanning their idols. We have a lot of friends, as well as the idols themselves, accompanying us down this road.”
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“I really want to cry after reading this~ haha. This is so relatable to someone who’s stanned idols for so long~”
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“Sob, I really want to cry.”
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“This is so well-written…even making brief eye contact can make someone very happy.”
Can you relate to this message?
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