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parasocial

[ par-uh-soh-shuhl ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to the connection or imagined connection between a regular person and a fictional character, celebrity, or other public figure: Fans naturally project their values into parasocial relationships, but they are bound to be disappointed one day when their idols aren't who they’ve built them up to be.

    Part of having a favorite TV show is the parasocial interaction that you get with the characters you come to know.

    Fans naturally project their values into parasocial relationships, but they are bound to be disappointed one day when their idols aren't who they’ve built them up to be.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of parasocial1

First recorded in 1960–65; para- 1( def ) + social ( def )
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Many on the Left have long romanticized on-the-ground politicking, but no amount of door-knocking can match the reach of conservative influencers who build parasocial bonds with one’s neighbors and provide them, each day, with powerful stories that make sense of political life.

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Fan culture plays into this too: The world of comic cons and fan sites that Gaiman inhabits encourages obsessive parasocial relationships with media creators.

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This was an era of my life when boys just became an endless parasocial fantasy, and Bieber in particular was who I had my sights set on.

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Parasocial relationships are the way we relate to the famous now; their social feeds mingle with our friends and family until they all seem sorta like the same thing.

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Maybe it’s cause matchmaking the Chalamets with fans feels forced like a stan Twitter, parasocial delusion.

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