As much as we hate those who bash our favs for just breathing or from the general people outside of the K-pop spectrum, it's a reality that we all have to face.
That means resisting the urge to. . . .
. . . .them into pieces for saying comments like "K-pop gay" and calling the male groups "girls cause they wear makeup".
I'm pretty sure 99.9% of the K-pop population wants to knock those people out, kidnap them into the dungeons, torture them in every way possible, and scream out the nastiest words we could come up with.
However, we are good human being and we should know better than retaliate.
While they are busy taunting and throwing comments like "plastic people" and "gay boys" over the world they don't understand in the first place, we must remember that we have a reason(s) for being a K-pop stan. It makes us happy and feel included. Their words and encouragement means a lot to us, and they always find a way to cheer us up even without themselves knowing.
Understand your reasons—then it'll be easier to ignore those useless comments they throw on you just cause they don't know how to appreciate their music or the language itself. In the end, words will be words—what can they do about it? :)
After all, what's wrong with stanning boys who breaks toxic masculinity and looks really good on skirts or dresses? Or girls who can rap and raise a swag?
Isn't it cool to be part of their movements?
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Strict Rules of a K-pop Stan
De TodoAs a multi K-pop stan myself, I've come across certain aspects of the world that I thought should be called out and addressed. So here we go!