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.
I think a lot of fictional people are nicer than real people, I wish I could find people like that in real life. I know I'd get on really well with Ruth Galloway from the Ellie Griffiths books and Merilly Watkins from Phil Rickmans books and I'd love to meet the residents of Three Pines, from Louise Penny's books.
100%. Always for me tends to be the love interests though, lol. If the main character is falling in love, then so am I
Fair enough :)
I don't do romance, so I feel a bit weird about characters falling in love.
I don't do romance, so I feel a bit weird about characters falling in love.
Fair enough :)