Idols are performers, not personal possessions.

I’ll never understand how some fans can watch idols do their literal job and still react like they’ve been personally betrayed. Acting in a storyline or dancing with someone in a music video isn’t a relationship it’s work. But idol culture also builds this image of emotional availability, which makes some people feel entitled to them.That level of attachment where idols are treated like they “belong” to fans is honestly one of the strangest parts of K-pop culture.

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