You’re not alone, this happens to me too, and a lot of other people are the exact same. I think it’s a lot more common than you here about TBH. I think because of my Autism I hyperfixate on almost everything, and become completely absorbed in things when I am interested in them – usually happens most with my special interests such as animals – and happens whenever I read a book or watch something. I get so used to some of the characters that they become “real” in a sense and then I find myself looking up their Wiki pages as I try to learn more about them. If they become injured or killed in the story then it becomes hard for me, A, because I was attached to the character and, B, because they’re no longer in the story or film and I was used to them being part of it.
It sounds a little strange but I think it’s normal. Most people do it, and when you are Autistic I think because of our hyperfixating we become that bit more attached. I also have a very good imagination and am able to really picture characters in books, this works against me as and when something bad happens to a character I like.
Sorry this was longer than I intended it to be. I just wanted to explain so hopefully you don’t feel so alone in having attachments to fictional characters.
No please don’t apologise. That’s exactly what I needed to hear. Thank you so much
No please don’t apologise. That’s exactly what I needed to hear. Thank you so much