Talk:Jelly Girl/@comment-172.250.198.35-20140721113805/@comment-95.103.127.190-20140721233955

It's around 1:40 here too, you know. And I think you really didn't read what I wrote earlier.

Someone who has a waifu, in the correct term, loves her and only her. If you don't believe me, go here and read for yourself. I wouldn't be able to explain it better than the guys with real waifus like in the comments. Don't get scared by the amount of text, there is a shorter version under those tons of text.

As I said earlier, but I think your either forgot or decide to ignore it. I don't have a waifu I only have a list of favorite characters, but I don't consinder any of them my waifu. I can separate the virtual/fantasy world from the real world, but that wasn't what we were talking about, you know?

Oh, one last thing. Saying "I HAVE MY OWN DEFINITION..." is pretty ignorant you know? It may apply to philosophical/theoretical questions/definitions because you can have a different view on some aspect of those questions/terms but it's ignorant when you proclaim it on terms like wife, girlfriends or waifu. In most of the worlds polygamy isn't allowed and you can only have one wife. Why do you think there is a vow when you marry someone?

If you'd seriously love someone from the depth of your heart I don't think you'd want to have a harem, even more if it'd hurt your lover's feelings.

For the last time, term waifu is only for people who found their lover in a fictional/non-existent character and they devoted themselfs to her. It doesn't apply for people who are proclaming they are their waifus only because they look good, would want to have sex with them or to those who want to have more than one waifu. If you still can understand what I'm trying to tell you I think it would be futile to continue.