Saturday, May 12, 2018

The Perfect Waifu

She doesn't exist. Haha, just kidding she exist... in your imagination. 
Alright on a serious note all waifus are perfect, in a subjective way. Unless they are actually perfect then, it's objective and anyone who disagrees is wrong. But they are perfect the same way a husbando is.
Now what is a waifu? Well if you're new to the word it's our weeb slang for an anime character we consider to be a significant other. They are treated with the utmost respect, and one isn't supposed to commit any kind of sin against them. Like sins of the flesh.

I see you, put your lotion away there.
Some people take the waifu and husbando relationship seriously and others take a more casual and
lenient approach.

If you know anything about Korean pop culture a waifu and husbando are the equivalent to an ultimate bias which is just the person that surpasses all others and means more than all others. You can only have one though. (At least that's what I've been told). The waifu and the husbando are important to the otaku culture. I think the best part about them are the fact that they give us unrealistic expectations of actual human beings. Isn't it great?
I'm kidding again. Obviously.
The importance of the waifu and husbando is that regardless of them being real or not, they have certain characteristics that most of us find desirable, thus we'll all probably find great significant others.

As I said, waifus and husbandos have certain characteristics. They are normally very supportive, and loving (sometimes maybe too much), they push and motivate you to never give up. They strive for to be the best possible you. Sometimes testing you, showing that you can truly achieve greatness.

I'm tearing up thinking about the perfect waifus out there.

Now there are different types of waifus and husbandos, they all fall under a 'dere' type. There are 14 types of dere. Oujidere, Himidere, Tsundere (Type A), Tsundere (Type B), Dandere, Deredere, Kuudere, Yandere, Kamidere, Undere, Bodere, Sadodere, Hinedere, and Mayadere. As you can see there a lot, I'm not going to explain each one, so I'll leave a link (Dere Types) that'll do that job.

I'm a Tsundere (Type B) just in case you were wondering. Maybe a Kuudere (Coodere)

One of the best things about a waifu is they they can be from any form of media, not just anime and manga. The idea of one makes the term relatively inclusive, because they are fictional characters. As long as they have the characteristic I mentioned before, they can be a waifu/husbando.

There are people who believe that having a waifu or husbando prevents a person from having a real 3D relationships, which is not necessarily the case. There are people who have both and it doesn't make the person any less committed to both relationships. Of course there are those who take the idea of the waifu too far, but hey, if they aren't hurting themselves and/or others, well do you be you.

All in all, your waifu/husbando is your and thus the relationship is yours. However serious or casual
you go about it, is up to you. They are perfect always.

I'm going to watch anime now!

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