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<blockquote data-quote="UngainlyTitan" data-source="post: 9307473" data-attributes="member: 28487"><p>Yes, but I think the quality of the attachment is different, one is aware of the lack of agency. But then I do not really get why people were mad when Dylan went electric. Did they think they owned him?</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p>It is not that I do not understand attachments in general, it is that people would ignore their own lack of input into a relationship where they are one of many, like in fandoms, that the fact the thing they are attached to would in time develop in ways they would not like.</p><p>D7D or ttrpgs or even music or individual artist are things we have little or no control over and they will develop in way we may not expect or like. In part, in my opinion, that is what makes them interesting. </p><p>We can follow the journey as far as we will and step off if we do not like where it is going. </p><p>The stuff we have, we still have and that is not changed. We can still enjoy that. It will last a lifetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UngainlyTitan, post: 9307473, member: 28487"] Yes, but I think the quality of the attachment is different, one is aware of the lack of agency. But then I do not really get why people were mad when Dylan went electric. Did they think they owned him? Edit: It is not that I do not understand attachments in general, it is that people would ignore their own lack of input into a relationship where they are one of many, like in fandoms, that the fact the thing they are attached to would in time develop in ways they would not like. D7D or ttrpgs or even music or individual artist are things we have little or no control over and they will develop in way we may not expect or like. In part, in my opinion, that is what makes them interesting. We can follow the journey as far as we will and step off if we do not like where it is going. The stuff we have, we still have and that is not changed. We can still enjoy that. It will last a lifetime. [/QUOTE]
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