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Come to think of it, being a fangirl certainly isn't easy.
1) Money. Supporting your idols, buying their albums, posters and even merchandise can cost a lot. Especially if it's imported from Korea or Japan or even Taiwan. Worst still if you not only have one group bias which I believe applies to most of the fangirls out there.
2) Time. Reading up the news about your idol, browsing blogshops just to get the best deal for your item, collecting the item. Watching variety shows about them, their comeback date and stay at home to watch their Mubank / Mucore / Inkigayo streaming live and them chionging to Youtube to download it. A lot of time ok. One episode is already 1 hour.
3) Studies. Everyone knows that time loss affects homework right? Guess I don't have to explain.
4) Critism. From your friends who aren't into kpop, they say so and so is gay, looks like a girl. Families might not approve of your fandom (heng mine approve whew, but im sure there are people out there who kenna parents scold), and even other fangirls who bash on your idol. Ugh, it takes a lot to keep it in ok. I want to shout the hell out at the people who critize fangirls cause hey, you ain't any better.
-- To clarify, I dont spend much money on them. So far, an album & an ezlink cardholder :D But I cant deny that it affected my bloody studies. Thank goodness, exams over. But at the same time, to be thankful that with presence of kpop, I'm at least able to divert my mood when I'm feeling down.
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