Why do people get mad when kpop idols date?
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Why do people get mad when kpop idols date?
This is due to the fact that kpop companies often advertise idols as the “ideal” boyfriend or girlfriend. Some fans feel like they’re in a relationship with these idols, and feel betrayed when they find out their “precious oppa” is dating someone.
Is it cheating if I love K-pop idols more than my boyfriend?
No. But, you don’t have a real relationship with the idols. Every relationship needs communication, where two people interact and engage in a two-way communication. The way a fan loves an idol is not the same with real love.
Do K-pop idols ever get married?
Typically, K-pop idols get married when they hit their early-mid 30s or 40s.
Why are kpop fans so possessive?
Motives. Many sasaengs are motivated by a desire to gain recognition from their idols and stand out from other fans. One sasaeng fan interviewed gave an explanation for this obsessive behavior: I feel like I get to know more about and get closer to the idol I love.
Does JYP allow dating?
JYP has a bit of a different approach. He has a 3-year dating ban on his idols. That means that for 3 years after debut, they are not allowed to date.
Why are K-pop fans against their idols from marrying/dating?
Or, they fear not seeing their idols so much anymore because they deep down recognize that real life and love are more important than fanservice and fandom and it’s inevitable, but they really really just wish that change could be delayed 🙂 Originally Answered: Why are K-POP fans against their idols from marrying/dating?
Do any of the K-pop idols have children?
Eli, from U-KISS also has a son. Sunye, from Wonder Girls has two beautiful daughters, which are now 7 and 4/5 years old I believe. Soyul from Crayon Pop and HeeJun from H.O.T have a daughter together.
What happens when a K-pop group member is caught dating?
When their favorite member in the group is caught dating, it ruins their happy place because they can no longer imagine them dating the member without the member’s actual girlfriend popping into their mind, and this enrages them and causes them to be unsupportive.
Why do some people hate seeing their idols so much?
They are obsessed and possessive. Or, they fear not seeing their idols so much anymore because they deep down recognize that real life and love are more important than fanservice and fandom and it’s inevitable, but they really really just wish that change could be delayed 🙂