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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfstorm" data-source="post: 83525" data-attributes="member: 612"><p>I do believe waifuism is not a modern phenomenon. I think it is ancient and had different forms in myth and folklore.</p><p>If you check the historical record you will notice foids were always the same they are today, and only in some specific periods they did behave properly, because of moral codes introduced by men. And these moral codes started with men who were worshipping an ideal woman that was not present in daily reality. These men discovered their anima but by showing their art to more shallow men, had their myths used to create moral codes that were introduced to the meatholes. Thus the anima of inspired men was used, by way of religion, to indirectly tame the foid. But this had a bad consequence in the way it allowed for romanticism to grow. Romanticism took the meaning literally and applied it to every woman, even untamed ones. I see this as a cyclical recurrence that repeats over different civilizations. Probably also happened in Rome and Persia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfstorm, post: 83525, member: 612"] I do believe waifuism is not a modern phenomenon. I think it is ancient and had different forms in myth and folklore. If you check the historical record you will notice foids were always the same they are today, and only in some specific periods they did behave properly, because of moral codes introduced by men. And these moral codes started with men who were worshipping an ideal woman that was not present in daily reality. These men discovered their anima but by showing their art to more shallow men, had their myths used to create moral codes that were introduced to the meatholes. Thus the anima of inspired men was used, by way of religion, to indirectly tame the foid. But this had a bad consequence in the way it allowed for romanticism to grow. Romanticism took the meaning literally and applied it to every woman, even untamed ones. I see this as a cyclical recurrence that repeats over different civilizations. Probably also happened in Rome and Persia. [/QUOTE]
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