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enchantingrosetea · 19 days
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Delusions & fan service
Hey, how's it going! Today's topic is a bit of a touchy subject but must be said. since with the whole teil situation I want to spread the word!
A parasocial relationship is a one-sided relationship where someone develops a strong connection with someone they don't know. These relationships can feel real to the person experiencing them. Some examples of parasocial relationships include: 
A child feeling friends with a fictional character  
A fan feeling a relationship with a pop star  
A relationship with a media personality
Fanservices: Definition material added to a work of fiction for the perceived or actual purpose of appealing to the audience, used especially of material that is risqué or sexual in nature Alright people Fanservice please don’t take it too seriously and start to say things out of pocket. These “kpop fans” are on a different level. Some not all and the key work is “not all” gradually turn into seasangs/stalkers. We had a "fan" who broke into the idol's hotel room and recorded herself and took photos and unfortunately this happens and we should hold them accountable but it also doesn’t help when the company doesn’t do anything for the idol's safety it gets frustrating. It's ok to have fun but just be careful.
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enchantingrosetea · 25 days
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Water Bomb🎶
Hey, what's up? I've been hearing a lot of backlash about water bomb, and to be honest, it's fair critique. The tickets are at least $380 almost $400 per day! not for 3 whole days but a single day, I know these companies want money but couldn't you make it affordable and still have the company make money because Korean fans get charged $100 like how is this ok? Plus, on a legal note, you are not allowed to disclose fees in the U.S.. It's illegal.And another thing is why are the fans seated for this event in SK it's all ground level. If we wanted another concert, we could have just added another day for Kcon LA. Water Bomb is supposed to be a fun water festival to cool off from the sun and enjoy our fellow K-pop fans company and have idols interactions with us. The lineup is ok for the first time. I will give them grace for that, but I hope next time they will put a bit more effort into the organization to water bomb.
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enchantingrosetea · 28 days
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The Niki situation
I want to just sit down and say this to the people who counted down Niki from enhypen birthday and waited until he was 18 for you to go and sexualize him you're no better than Drake, you're no better than the people who waited for Billie eilish to turn 18 and you are disgusting & you're the stain of Kpop we do not want you in our spaces.
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enchantingrosetea · 28 days
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Minors and adult theme’s
I’m going to need entertainment companies not give sexualizing songs to minors I'm looking at you cookie for new jeans and I'm looking at you for fever for enhypen, whoever is in charge of them I need them fired or whoever's in charge of the concepts there's literally no reason for them to have this kind of concept when there at a certain age. What I'm trying to say is for fever, cookie and perfect night because I'm pretty sure a few of them were underage. I know it’s a banger, like yeah sure but they could have waited until they were older to drop this it's just puts it bad taste in people's mouths, like please don't be weird and don't you dare go and say oh well it doesn't mean anything sexual when sexual innuendos exist.
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enchantingrosetea · 28 days
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Fans Age & new kpop groups:
Hey, how's it going! I have a quick question for you? Did you find a random kpop group and you grew to like them and all of a sudden you got curious what their ages are and you found out their literal babies… and got the “god damn”... but still wonder if it’s ok to stan, listened, buy albums or even go to concert’s of this group. Just me? Wait! You too? Bet i have a solution for both of us!! Ok so let's address that kpop companies are debuting babies 👶,  and the solution is to debut idols who are in there 20's+, not too young not too old just in the middle. 
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enchantingrosetea · 28 days
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Ages in kpop:
Age limits, How young can they register into a company? The youngest to debut should be at least 18+ years. I wouldn't cause too much disruption for the training period 16 to 20+ so it would be 5 years of training, which is not bad it could be worse, like 10+ years... I'm looking at you J.Y.P poor twice Jihyo [10 years trainee] and g.soul [15 years as a trainee] Johnny from nct [9 years trainee] and I don't mean for kpop entertainment companies to cut corners on training the shortest training period should be 3 years at least, the shortest "training" is no training fomis 9 gyuri she had 0 training they just put her in the group, ex-member Olivia hye from LOONA had one day of training then she was put into the group it's irresponsible for companies just to put them with little to none training on sing, dancing and/or rapping, I understand that they are some people who have talent but not everyone works that way. It's better to be safe than sorry. Let groups debut with older members age 20+ the kpop Fans grow older and shouldn't be left behind especially if international fans are all ages to teens/adults and up it would be nice to have some more spicy/mature concepts if ya know what I'm saying also please for the love of sweets retirement starts at 40 to 50 depending on their body conditions... I'm looking at you, super junior. So the math from start to finish as an idol is 18 to 40-50 so that would be 21 to 31 years as an idol minus the 2ish years for the military  the guy's have to do, and 23 to 33 for the lady's not bad if I say so myself.
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