Would it be hard for someone who is addicted to the secondary gen to like someone in the tertiary gen?

I don't think so, in fact, for people who like the secondary yuan, the secondary yuan is a hobby, just like people who like to play games, many of them have their own partners in the third dimension, it doesn't prevent them from liking the game, it's just that they may look for some people who can understand them and support them to love, right?

In fact, over the years, people who like the second dimension have always been misunderstood, and it can be said that the second dimension is a kind of art, and many of them are works created by people, just like Hayao Miyazaki who spent almost his whole life creating his works, but he still married and had children, and he also won a lot of awards for creating anime, including the Oscar's Lifetime Achievement Award. What is it like to be in the secondary genre, like a novel, a painting. Why is it that people who like novels, paintings, music, and other works can be recognized by others, but not those who like secondary.

People who like secondary are also some normal people who just love a thing which is different from traditional art, which is more ornamental, but secondary is more participatory. The form of the secondary is mainly presented through games, comics, and anime, especially games, where people are able to get y involved.

The things presented by the secondary yuan are also colorful, and there are contents suitable for all ages, then so much content colorful like another world, and because of the spatial subdimensional say, people call this world the secondary yuan, and the three-dimensional separated from the life we live. And because of the richness of the content, inside the third dimension extends a lot of other things out, such as peripheral, homoerotic, role-playing and so on.

These novelties are out of place and negative in the eyes of some elders. But it's actually growing well and the market is huge, that's why so many people like it. I'm saying so much about secondary stuff because I want certain people to dispel misconceptions about it, and to point out to you who asked the question that a lot of things can be addictive, and that secondary is not an exception, a special one.

But being addicted doesn't mean that person hates third gen stuff and avoids third gen stuff. A lot of the big names I see in gaming, gaming masters have wives or girlfriends. If they are not addicted how can they play so much and develop this hobby into their career. Not only do they play, but they also participate in tournaments and make videos. But their daily life may just spend more time on secondary, but it's not like they can't get away from it.

Of course, it's true that there are certain people who can't help themselves because they're addicted to something, and then aren't interested in anything else. But it's certain extreme fanatics, a minority that exists.