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Anonymous 01/15/2023 (Sun) 09:53:00 No. 71312
Does your waifu have a canon birth year? It's easy to find a character's birthday, but an official birth year is far less common If she does, do you believe your waifu is aging up as you do, or do you believe that time has stopped the moment you met her, meaning she's going to be her current age forever? Pic somewhat related: Aoko is a certain age in specific years, but the years are subject to revision as the newer games/VNs are released. This makes the whole thing confusing I guess
I'd say most waifuists would age up their waifu as they go along, since otherwise some relationships would get kind of weird. For example, if you're 15 and you waifu a 14 year old character that's fine and dandy but let's say you remain loyal to her for the next 10 years or something. Now you're stuck as a 25 year old in a relationship with a 14 year old girl. Not really sellable to current day people, if you actually do care about that. Mine doesn't, but then again she doesn't age normally. I don't think anyone serious enough would care if you age your wife up or not, but if you do and are looking for suggestions I find the people aging up based on release date cute.
>>71314 >I'd say most waifuists would age up their waifu as they go along What if you keep visualising yourself as the age you were when you met her? Is that delusional/immature?
>>71315 I don't think it's delusional or immature. Well, it depends on what you define it as. Waifuism is a lot more abstract and conceptual so I personally find it fitting that she will never change in how she looks. So inherently, it's a lot more delusional. But that's ok. No matter how much people will say they're not real, what you go through and what you feel is very real. There's also a practical problem of gallery mantaining the same look and not wanting/having to commission art of them aged up. But that's a lot more boring of an answer,
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<Does your waifu have a canon birth year?> 13.7 billion BC she was there waiting
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Unfortunately no, Tiff doesn't have a canon birth year, she doesn't even have a canon birthday, that didn't stop me from headcanoning her one though, since like hell am I about to let a lack of detail stop me from celebrating her growing older. She ages up as I do, she's human and humans in MLAATR have been shown to grow older with the passage of time, it'd be nice to stay youthful with her forever, but i'm content with growing old with her.
1929 But I think more about her age than the actual year, as fun as it would be to throw away the computer and pretend I'm living in the 40s. I fell in love with her back when I was her age, I remember my birthday when I thought "damn... we're not gonna be the same age anymore". More recently, she got official art of her at 19, which still isn't as old as me but it was nice to feel that gap close a little. That art is a huge deal for me, it lets me imagine her better for years to come. Sometimes I fantasize about being younger with her, other times I imagine her being my age (using that 19y/o adult design). Since the relationship started without a large age gap, I'd like to keep it that way, so one day I'll need art of her as an old lady. I pray for 1969 space race witches with 40 year old Eila cameo. Pic: ages fan art; said 19y/o Eila, modern witches fan art >>71314 I was under the impression most people kept let their wife stay at their canon age, as just another perk of 2D.
Miku doesnt really have a canon and due to that there isnt a date of birth, even more since she is like more of a machine/program than a actual human, but she is always described as 16 years old when it is mentioned. I do age her up but her appearence tends to be the same (but i do fancy Miku looking older).
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November 12, 1999 Personally, I think of her just as she was in the games. I'm not sure I can imagine her being significantly different as she ages, but it's also that I might not want to either. I love her as she is. I might love her as she changed into someone different, but who would that be? Who knows?
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October 6th, 1993. She is also shown to age during the series, from the light novel to the first game to the anime. I like to think of her as the same age as me, but aging along with me as well. I think it's something that makes us closer together. pics related, her aging from childhood in flashbacks to adulthood in the anime


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