How Do I Get Over My Fictional Crush? ;-;

How Do I Get Over My Fictional Crush? ;-;

I have a huge crush on Makoto from Free *^* He is just so friggen fine xD I mean lookit dat picture. Anyway, i dont want to stop crushing on him but i just dont want to keep obsessing over how he should be a real guy ;~;

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breann.west.5
You can't.
I've been crushing on a certain blonde elf man for so long. >>
on February 15, 2016
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Rawr2002
I obsess over my anime crush,wanting him to be real. I'm wondering the same thing...................
on December 03, 2015
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foilflingza
You don't. You don't get over your fictional crush.
on December 03, 2015
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Souless_Dragon
You don't, because you've realized that this world we live in is nothing BUT fiction. The nightmares and pain are lies, the happiness as well is a lie. We live in the computer world known as "The Matrix". So your crush is indeed real, about as real as we are ಠ__ಠ
on November 09, 2016
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Drake23
Start looking for someone else. That's how I got over mine.
on December 03, 2015
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simple_sheep
You don't
You live with it till you die
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NeonTiger
;~; Makoto senpai...xDD
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on December 04, 2015
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on December 03, 2015
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orangeade
I got over my anime crush. By finding another crush xD but i am not too obsessed with any anime character for long time as I'm more of a shipper. But I can't still get over my present crush, Todoroki T.T and i hate todomomo shippers
on July 23, 2018
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Orange.Soda
If you find the square you'll have good luck for a day.
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Find the o and your crush will realize they love you.
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Now find the happy face and you'll get your wish in 3 days.
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Now put this on 5 places on Qfeast and look under your pillow.
on January 25, 2016
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